J JUltettifet VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA,' FRIDAY, APUfL 21, 1905 XUMBER 44 4- fr GREAT FIRE SALE Gilbert & McCandless are CLOSING OUT the entire stock of goods left from the fire AT COST and in many cases below cost. The most of the stock least, and none more Great chance 3 Bargains Come early and -Now open in Local USTews Today is Good Friday. Next Sunday is Easter. See M T Hill for Are insurance; Dr. Bourne Qts glasses. SoAuburn See Knapp & Son for farm imple rae'nts. Mrs. C. M. Thompson has moved back to Nemaha. James M. Burns has been quite sick for several days For ShIb A 40-acre fruit farm Apply at this office Photo mounting card board for sale at the Advertiser office. Miss Florence Minick came up from Salem Thursday morning. Calljat this office and get a sample copy of the Iowa Homestead. For Sale An extra good folding bed. Inquire of Mrs. H, S. Galtber. Mra. Rose Gilbert went to Porn Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Born -To Mr. and Mrs. John Far son, Saturday morning, April 15, 1005, a son, The Titus Nursery has hnd n big trade this spring. All handB have been kept on the jump. Curt Brown has a new buggy and ail the girls aro now protesting that they always did like Curt. We bad a good Bhower Wednesday night. It will do lots of good, though not us much as is needed. Mrs. J. M. Sanders went to London precinct Tuesday to visit her son, Geo. N. Sanders, for a few days. We had a little ball storm Thursday forenoon, but tho hailstones were small and no damage was done. Work has been commenced on re building the new opera house. Taylor Gillespie is doing the brick work. Mtsa Blanche Lytle viBited Nemaha friends Tuesday and Wednesday, and is now tho guest of Miss Pearl Roberts. Her school in Richardson county now is not damaged in the than slightly soiled, get first choice. Minick Building Will Crother of Santa Barbara, Calls fornia, started for home last Saturday, after aeveral days' visit in Nemaha. There ia little doubt that bo vera brick buildings will go up in Nemaha this summer , This is what we need . Mrs. W. G? Maxwell went to Lincoln today to see her son, Alva Maxwell who is attending the business college. Miss Hazel Parker came in from Au burn Sunday and is the guest of her cousin, Miss Nellie Sanders, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Allen drove out to Auburn Sunday to attend the dedication exercises of the new Metho dist church. Next Saturday is a legal holiday, it being Arbor Day. Of course the bankers and postmasters will take advantage of it. Mrs. J. i D. Rainey came in from Auburn Tuesday to visit her mother and sister, Mrs. Mary J. Hoover and Mrs. J. E. Crother. Mrs. Cheater Sedoras of Brownvillo returned home Wednesday after a week's visit with her parents, Rev, and Mra. J. W. Sapp. Rev. G. W. Ayers will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday morns ing at 11 o'clock, There will be no sorvicea in the evening, Last Friday evening quite a little snow fell here. It looked a little odd to see snow and green leaves on the trees at the same time. But in 1003 we had a snowstorm on April 20 , Tbe Masons have started a move to ward putting up a good two-story brick building on the corner north of Van derslice's store. A committee has been appointed, tbe members aro taking hold with enthusiasm, and it has all the appearance of being a success. We must earnestly request of all who are Indebted to us to make ars rangements to settle their accounts, as we need tbe mtnoy to settle up our business. Our business relations with, all of 1 our patrens have been vary pleasant and we trust we may be able to do mora la the future. Respectfully, Born To Mr, and Mra. E, B. Sporry f Aspinwnll precinct on Tuesday oven ng, April 18, 1005, ft fine ten pound boy. Auditor Ballontyne of tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. camo to Ne maha Tuesday evening and la doing somo work in the store. Remember, wo will take your subs aoription for any newspaper published anywhere in the United Stntea and can usually save you money. We learn that there 1b prospect of a wedding of two of our young poople in the near future. Hope wo will get an nvitation to the wodding. Dr. and Mra. G. M. Andrews drove over from Stella Sunday and visited friends for a few houra. Mrs. B. Bell Andrews returned with them. J. W. Beard of Falls City, Nebr., was in Nemaha Wednesday and Thurs day in the interest of the Ross P. Curtice Musio Co. of Lincoln. It has been very cold for the past week, ice freezing on standing water almost every night. It is feared early fruit baa been injured by the cold. Peter Kerker informs us that he ex peots to build a brick building for a meat market some time in the not diBs tant future. Why not build at once? MIbb May Kerker is now deputy postmaster. She 1b also one of the angels in the Advertiser office, so has enough to look after to keep her out of mischief. . Remember that W.W.Sanders writes insurance. He is agent for several first cUbs companies, both mutual and old line. His rates are as low as any. Give him a call. Remember there will be preaching at the Methodist church Sunday morning but none in the evening. There will be Easter services at tbe Christian church Sunday evening. Ed Littrell made arrangements this week to go to Nebraska City to work in a barber shop, but has changed his mind and will remain in Nemaha, See his advertisement in this paper. Mrs, F. L, Woodward and Miss Ethel Morrison went to Auburn last Saturday and visited friends until Mon day. They attended the dedication services of the new Methodist church. The wind storm Thursday forenoon blew over a chicken bouse, bog shed and other things of that nature for Will Swan, on tbe Fisher farm north of Nemaha. No serious damage was inflicted that we have beard of. Miss Lizzie Lowark, who has been visiting in Illinois for several months returned home Wednesday. Her sister, Mrs. Libbie Paul, came home with her and will visit their sister, Mra. 8. T. Argabrigbt, for awhile. O. M. Chamberlain, who has been wanted at Tecumseb for some time on account of the wrecking of the Cham berlain bank, has giran himself up and is now in tho custody of the sheriff at Tecumseh. He says he got tired of wandering around. Tbe stock of merchandise of Edw.E. Lowman at Brownville is now in the hands of a receiver. Mr. Lowman has turned the stock over to bis credt itors and will permanently retire from too bUBineos, so he says, lio is now postmaster at Brownvillo. Mrs. J. L. Curtright went to Syra cuse Wednesday. Mr. Curtright has been there for some little time, or near there, doing some work on foundations. They will live with Walter Curtright this summer, and Burl Curtright will live in their house in Nemaha. Subscribe for your papers at th is of Oct. Take the wagonette when, in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of Dr. H. S. Gaithor wont to Omaha Thursday to consult a physician and see Fay. His health iB'.not Improving. Ho expocta to go to Colorado about the first of next month and remain somo time in hopes tho change of olimate will help him. We are requested by tho children of the late Williams Burns to return thanks to tho friends and neighbors for their kindness and care in helping care for their aged fathor in his last sickness, and for tho many expressions of sympathy. Their kindness will bo remembered with grateful hearts. The Nebraska Farmer is one of tho very best farm papers published and has the advantage for our readers of being published right here at homo. It has been groatly improved recently and tho improvements will contlnuo right along. Special rates of 50 cents a year aro now offered. Wetako subs acriptions. T, H. Glllan and Geo. E. Dye have opened up a music store in 8outh Aus burn. It ought to be a success as both members of tboQrm are not only good musicians but good fellows in general. and will deal justly with their custo mors. George's host of rrlends In thin neighborhood will bo pleased to have him succoedjboyond his expectations. We. had the pleasure of attending services at the new Methodist church at Auburn last Sunday morning. The church is a fine one. coatlna J12.5GO. including lights, piano, etc. They raised near 93,010 Sunday and dedica ted tbe chutob eut of debt. Tbe Methodists and th6 people of Auburn In general have reason for being proud of this handsome edlQce, A bazaar and aocial will be given Saturday nigbt In Hoovers storo build ing, first door south of Keeling's drug store, by the ladies of the Christian chuich, to which all are invited to at tend. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake will be served to which all dona tions will bo thankfully received either for refreshments or bazaar. Don't for got tbe place and date. A number of years ago W. G. Max well promised his two sons that he would get them a good wateh when they were twenty-one If they would not ubo tobacco in any form until they arrived at that age. Both boys have kept their promise so far. Alva will be of age May 0, and Mr. Maxwell con cluded he would not wait until that time, so got him a good gold watoh and sent it to him by Mrs, Maxwell today. He considers the investment a good one, and so do we. Tbe Christian Sunday school will give a Bhort Easter program Sunday night, consisting of the following: Chorus Ring Merry Easter Bells. Prayer. Reading Nora Aynea. Vocal Solo Lela Gaither. Reading Ella Shtveley. Recitation Wllda Grate. Chorus Little Stars. Recitation Bert Dressier. Recitation Gladys Peabody. Vocal 8olo Clifford Hendricks. Recitation Daisy Clark. Recitation Ruth Knapp. Chorus O Glorious Easter Day. All are invited to be present. r L. D. Wheeldon, formerly of tho firm of Dunda8 & Wheeldon, tele" graphed from Baltimore, Md., on Sun day, that he bad undergone two operations for bis bearing which has been becoming deflclont for tbe past year and that he is recovering from tho effects of tbe operations. Granger. The Mr. Wheeldon referred to in the above item is a brother of W. E. Wheeldon, tho B. So M. agent. A num ber of years ago ho suddenly lost bis bearing entirely. Evontually ho re cavered his hearing in one ear, but had an attack of grip last fall and his bear ing got worse again. It is hoped he will regain it again. The friends and noichbors of Mrs. John Hawxby gavo her asurpriso party last Sunday on tho occasion of hat- birthday. Wo are told that she is sixty yeara old, but think they mado a mis take and got it about ten years too old. About 75 of her friends were present and many more would have hmn thnrn including the editor, if It bad not been for the dedication of tho new ohuron at Auburn . But they remembered ua and sent us a box of cake, but that made us regret all the mora that we wore not ablo to be there. All present had a delightful tlmo and loft wishing that Mrs. Hawxby might live to cele brato at least twice as many mora birthdays. Shorecolvod a number of nice presonts, including a boquet of roses and carnations from her nephew, F. G. Hawxby. Shubert was tho scene of a tragedy Monday. A man named Geo. Quigls shot his wife four or five times and then shot himself. Tbe woman la alive but the man died. The couple had had some trouble, the woman being charged with being too intimate with another man, and had separated . Mrs. Quigle was at tho heme of a neighbor hanging out tho washing, when Quigls went up to her and attacked her, striking her over the head with a revolver and then shooting her. Tfia woman caught bold of his arm and tried to keep htm from firing off tht revolver, and did keep him from shott ing her through the heart, as he tried to do. He shot her two or three timet through the haud'and onoe in tha arm, but the wounds are not dangeraue. He then went to bla home, about m oiock ana a nair from me scent ottfca murder, and fired one shot in hki lift temple, inflicting a wound from tbe effects of which he died In about an hour and a half. Fraud Exposed A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell iralta tions of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding tho public This Is to warn you to bes ware of such people, who seek te prolfc through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years; A sure protection, to you, ia our name on tbe wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's, or Bucklen's remedies, as all ethers are mere imitations. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Canada. D. E. LITTRELL Barber & Hairdresser All work guaranteed to give satisb satisfaction. 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