-0 I VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1905 NUMBER 39 ffelfitfta ? 4 '5 Lumber Hardware and Furniture Another Fire in Nemaha I Loss about $9,000 We can supply your needs in the line of Lumber, Hardware and Furniture. Our new stock is arriving daily and when com plete will be the nicest assortment ever offered m Nemaha. We will be pleased to have you call and see us and get prices. It is our aim to please you, wo try to do so at all times. Do not forget that wo sell toratedl monarch Range-none the cele-better. Edwards & Bradford Lbr, Co, C. E. STEUTEVILLe, Manager Xiooal TSTews See M T Hill for Ore insurance. Dr. Bourne fits classes. SoAuburn Village election this year is on Tues day, April 4th. For Sale A 40-acre Apply at this office fruit farm Photo mounting card at the Advertiser office. board for sale OalP.at this otllce and get a sample copy of the Iowa Homestead. M C. Guaklll thi8..vveek mo.vedon the fuimbe has rented near Syracuse. Misses May Kerker and Nellie Sand ers were Auburn visitors Saturday. Dr. Hutchison, optician, will Nemaha, aeain on Tuesday Mar be at 28. The Dostoflice in now located in the room north of the Keeling drug store. A comnlete line of hardware and furniture will be found at the E. & 13. Lbr. Co. Mr, and Mrs. McCullough and Mrs. G W. Ayers drove down from Brown ville Wednesday to attend the services at the Methobist church. Helen Gilbert, Earle's little daughter hae been sick for several days. Earle is certainlv havine his share of sicks ness and trouble recently. Remember, we will take your subs scription for any newspaper published anywhere In the United States and can usually save you money. Miss Grace Chamberlain, who has heen visiting ber sister, Mrs. D. u. Clark, returned to her home at Sycas more Springe, Kas., Wednesday. Wo failed last week to mention the party given by Claude Maxwell, be cause we did not learn of it until after the paper was issued. We learn the young people present had a good time. Cyrus Mlnick came in from Johnson Tuesday afternoon, and the next night went to Syracuse. He will work for his brother-in-law, A. B. Titus, this summer. Iusurance $5,760 Nemaba was visited by anothor dis astrous fire early Monday morning u ilre that destroyed more property than any in the history of the town. The tiro broke out in M. T. Hill's drug store, and was first discovered u fow minutes after 5 o'clock by Ed Littrell, who did not wait to dress but ran down the street crying "Are." About the same time Ed saw -the droit was also Been by Richard Knapp, who also ran down the street giving the alarm with out waiting to get on his clothes When first discovered the insldo of the drug store was a mass of flames and nothing could bo done to save anything. The wind was blowing from the north east and carried the hunt and flumes against the roar of the Gllbort & Mc- Candlrss store building, and in a few minutes it caught Ore. This building was covered with iron, eiding and rooQng but the heat was so Intense that the wood underneath was ilred, but the protection afforded by the metal roofing and siding delayed the (Ire considerably aud afforded time for a largo amount of the stock to be saved. The build ing was entirely destroyed. The citizens turned out promptly when the alarm was given and did good work in saving goods aud keeping the file from spreading. The postofflce building, which was conrected with the Gilbert & McCandless etore build ing, was burned, but the mall matter, were WAIT A beautiful line and the lowest prices WAIT For Mrs Hill's new goods Nemaha. Will be $ ever heard of in open for inspection next week. Mr. and Mrs, T. L, Fisher visited Auburn friends last Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mr and Cappy Smith came dotyn from Nebraska City Wednesday to visit relatives. Ned Maxwell went to Lincoln last Friday and visited his brother, Alva, returning borne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knapp and E H. Knaon and family spent Suuday with RufuB Rowen and family. Fred Morris of Nebraska City rei turned home Friday of last week after a few days hunting in this vicinity. The Methodists held services in the new church in Auburn last Sunday, for the first time. Thev have a One building. Mlaa Anna Knann cave a party at her home Saturday night. Those pros sent enioved themselves heartily until a late hour. It la said that tons of fish were killed in the sloughs across the river east of Nebraska City by the freezing oft ho water during the extremely cold weather. Fot Sale A good 40-acre farm, 23 acres in young orchard just beginning to bear; good 5 room house, well, etc. Price 82500. Good terms. Apply at this office. Ira B-. Farrier, the postmaster at Bracken, B. & MT agent and operator, manager of the elevator, etc., was in Nemaha Friday afternoon and gave us a short call. Senator Burkett has bought a hand- soino residence in Washington, costing $17,500. Mr. Burkett, it la said, exi pects to do considerable entertaining next winter. supplies, fixtures, furnituretc saved. It took hard work to aavo. the bank building, but blankets were spread over the roof and covered with salt, and by keeping the Bide wet with water it was kept from catching on fire. The ice house of Gilbert & McCandless cance near burning, but by tfard work was, saved. Cinders wore carried against Hank Barker's and Mrs. Ber ger'a barns and the roof and hay caught fire several Minos, bnt the blazes were extinguished. Good work was done in saving the goods from the store rooms of Gilbert & McCandless They carried a large stock of goodsj and it Is thought from onesthird to one-half of the stock was saved, but much of this was in a dam aged condition, especially the dry goods and shoes. In many case only one shoe out of the pair was saved. They had received a car load of (lour about a week before, and bad considerable on hand, and lost about a third of this, all of the higher priced flour. Nothing was saved of the drug stock. The building was also owned by Mr. Hill, and ho carried a good stock of drugs, wall paper, paints, oils, etc. His stock recently invoiced $2,830, and was about the same at the time of the Ore. The stock of Gilbert & McCandless invoiced $0,300 in January, and the new goods received since that time have equalled their sales. They bad a lnrco stnrn htilldlne. the main room tho 11 rm will probably closo out tho stock loft as rapidly as possible, pari of it and perhaps all by Miction. This will be done whether the firm conclude to remain in business or not. Whllo they havfl not yet fully decidod what they will do, it is probable the (Irm will continue in business it may be that one of tho partners will rotlre,,but this has uot yet been decided. If tho busi ness Is 'continued a good brick store room will bo erected as soon as possiblo after they fully decide what they in tend to do. It is probablo Mr. Hill will build a brick store room and cons tlnue in business. Postmaster Sanders rented tho north room of the Kooling building and moved tho fixtures and mall in it while the tire was yet burning, and was ready for business at tho usual hour for oponlng tho office. Gllbort & McCandless had their in BUtance in tho following companies: On stock, $1,000 in the American of Newark, N. J , 81,000 in the German of Freeport, and $1,000 in tho Aetna of Hartford, Conn. The building was insured for 8809 in the German of Freeport. Mr. Hill bad $800 in tho German Mutual aud 3300 in tho Transs Mississippi, on the Btock, and $350 in the TransiMiBsiBaippl on the building It is not known bow the Ore caught. Last Sunday R. E. Buchnr discover ed that two freight cars had been broks en into and goods taken put of boxes which had been broken open. A sack containing a butt of tobacco and sever al boxoB of cigars was lying in one of tbo cars. Some caudy and cookies bad boon taken, but apparently nothing else bad been disturbed. Two boxes of cigars had been carried off, and were not found, Tho burglary was evident ly the work of boys who wantod to lay in a supply of tobacco. There Is pretty strong ovidence as to ono er two boys doing the work. They wero evidently frightened away before completing their work or carrying away the goods. This is tho second tlmo cars have been broken into horo in tho last few weeks, It is thought probablo the guilty purta ioa will bo discovered and punished. Olifferd Hendricks, Miss Stella Wash burn and MIbs Graco Paris drove put to Auburn Friday evening and the next morning wont to Brock to attend tho meeting of the teachers association They returned Sunday. John W. Skeon who for tho past four years and a half has been living on a ranch near Erlcson, Nebr., ars rived in Nemaha hiBt Saturday on a visit to bis eld friends'. Mr. Sfceen1 has a section of land, homesteado undor tho now law. Hia son, Frank Skeen and his Bon-in-law, Llewellyn Williams, each have almost a section, all joining. Thev have a "ood herd of cattle, with plenty of range, and also raise consider able alfalfa aud oats, and are doing well, but would prefer to live in Nei maba county, and expoct to move back here sometime. Mrs. Woodward Informs us that we! were mistaken in tbo item last week In which we gave her crodlc for pre senting the Methodist church with collection baskets and book racks. These articles wero paid for with mom- ey raised at the stand held by the ladies 1 of the church at the old settlers picnic last summer. We were wrongly in formed in regard to tho matter. DR. G-. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - - - Nebraska PETEK KE11KER. Dealer In Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, STULL ft HAWXIY ATTORNEYS IiAV,nEAIi '.ESTATE, COIiliKCTIONf OMcob over Poatoffloo Building, Frank Near old stand, at AUBURN, NEBRASKA KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stable HEXAEAj-HEBK. nri.tln nlnolnn nVinnt- fha mil rrturl last Saturday, Church Smiley wcoa .ury ui uuuuuuuuu ww. Mrs, Thoo. Hill wont to St, Joe laBt Friday evening to buy her stock of anrinc mu inerv. aue reinrnoa mom day evening. Misses Bessie James and Lulu Fankel of Stella were tho gue3ta of Miss Anna Knapp from Saturday until Monday afternoon. FoundA loff chain. Wesley II. Clark found a log chain Tuesday, which can be had by the owner If he will call at the postofflco, provo prop, being 24x00, with an addition on tho erty and pay for this notice. north 15x24, a flour room 20x20, and a w, , ii t wareroom 10x80 i.DO Wl.ja v,u.uD. a "-" hnnf1tnr nnml for ouganizea u ciuu ioi mo puipuoo ui . , ,.,,,. OYnBnt the wareroom siuuymg cue uvea or mo great musical mora nnvara, rolhh ron .idi and composers, xne oiuu scuuies prove in track, received a lick in some way that cut his lip to the bono. Dr. Shook sewed the wound up. and Church haB been on tho street since, although slightly disfigured. Shubert Citizen. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. 3B3. Orother -in the Mrs. Earle Gilbert, who hat been M f 1. f I flicK ior some time, nas nor Dean iin proving in health, so it was thought PARIS BUILDING . They also owned the best to aend for a trained nurso, who gJQg Repairing r the poatofflco, 15x24. arrive(i here last Friday. It is hoped r that under her skillful care bert will soon recover. Mrs. qiu Harness Repairing For Sale. oak posts, rick. -Five bundrod good burr AIbo stove wood by the F. L. Woodwaiid. teresting as well as beneficial. On Thursday of last week the Mor- ton-Gregson packing company of Nes braska City loaded twenty-four cars of lard destined for Germany, the ship ment being by way of Now Orleanu. Friday night of noxt week the Champion Sunday school will give an oyster supper at tho school bouse to which everybody is invited, Patronize roofing. The buildings of Gilbert & McCand- Miss Pearl Thompson gave & P"ty Hand Made Harness a Specialty less were worth about 52,000, anu me last Friday night at tbo home or ner stoek $6,300 making a total of about parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. V. Thomp- 38,300. They carried 8800 Insurance 8on, four miles southwest of Nemaba. on tha building and S3.000 on the a large number of young people wero stock. Mr. Hill's building was an old present and onjoyed themsolves very lUjnflmjc onfi PlimnC onebutingood repair. It was worth mucU udUi a late hour. , IIIUIIIIIIJ dllU TUIIipo, $400 or $500. Ho carried $366 inBurs ance on the building and 31000 on the I Ml8B l eajJe KoberJ? stock. riago, Kansas, A "ul0Uly ALL WORK GUARANTEED The stock of goods belonging to uii weeK. WESLEY H. CLARK Dealor,ln irr .1 .v nMmw ILIaIIml Mrs, Frank Maxwell camo down which everybody is invited, Patronize The stock of goods belonging 10 un wee, nururauumu, from Lincoln Tuesday to visit a few the supper and tnuB help out tho Suns bert & McCandless, or the portion inau ua oneen, waa wutu ttuuu ol.D days with Dan Maxwell and family and day school as well as get something was saved, was moved into tho Mlnick loft, and it was thougut slo would get other relatives and friends In Nemaha, good to eat. hall. After thq Insurance is aajUBtea i aiong an riguw uuw Phone calls auBweredtpromptly. NEidAHA, NEBR,