V. '0 -w...cv VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1905 NUMBER 3 JSeftfafta anaaaaaaai J 'Mflr 'were IV ) -4- - m Local ISTews Dr Bouroe fits glasses. So. Auburn. Subscribe for your papers at this of rtce. See knapp meats. & Son for farm imple Fred Hawxby of Auburn Sundayed at borne. Miss HazeTParker camo in from Au .burn last Saturday. Mxs Alice A. Mtnick of Brownville a Nemaha visitor Monday. G. Maxwell and Earle Gilbert Auburn visitors Tuesday. Miss Etftel Morrison wenl to Kansas CityfcTbursday to visit relatives. mm DHCap Graves of Peru made a pro twtiontil visit to Nemaha Tuesday. fmarw (fnn Damn In frnm Johnson msat sStiirrfnv und BDent Sundav at botae. E. H, Knapp has moved into his new house, Buuth of the Methodist church. Mrs J. H. Seld went over to Hum boldt last Friday to visit relatives and friends W. Keeling is having a porch the front of his residenoe built ou property. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. received a car load of bridge lumber this week. Harry Hoover run a fish bone in his foot Tuesday which is causing him considerable pain. Notices are out for the annual school election the 26th ef this month. Two members will be elected. , Postmaster Sanders attended the postmaste&conveutjen at- Lincoln Tuesday and Wednesday. ' & Gbauncey Parker of Auburn visited bis grandmother, Mrs". J. B. Berger, from Monday untilFridy. Go to Auburn next Saturday and hear Senator Burkett and Hon. E. M. Pollard, our next cotiRreRBtniiu, Clifford Catliu, who has spent a two week's vacation at home, returned to East St. Louis Friday of last week. Will F. Keeling furnished the ''an gels" with copy Tuesday and Wednea day during the absence of the editor. Miss Eva Jarvis returned from St. Louis a few days age. She is much better and it is hoped the improvement is permanent. Mr. and Mrs. H. Murray of Wysnore were the guests of Miss Helen Hoover from Thursday until Saturday. Mr. Murrey is claim agent for the B & M. Joe Bunger and his crew of carper tera went to work on the opera house Monday. Joe is a hustler and will push the work through to completion. There was considerable bail lying on the ground at Wm. Hawxby's farm Monday morning after nine o'clock fourteen or Qfteen hours after it fell. Miss Maggie Nugent of Thurman, Iowa, who ib attending summer normal school at Peru visited with Mrs. Carse and Avis from Saturday till Monday. win Ktrioy, who has been working on the B. & M. section at Auburn for buluo um, una won promoted to eec tlon boas at Lincoln. His family wil move up soon. mini wane noover arrived home Tuesday evening from New York City where sue has spent the past year - ft m . - . ane vuuea a iew days In Lincoln bes fore returning home. The Steel gang of the B. & M. R. R t 1 I . - are reouuaing the bridge acroaa the "KTnvnnUn n a 11 4 It nl a. ma uciunuu ouutu vi town, xnere are eleven in the gang and they will be here until the first of August. Miss Nellie Sanders visited her cousins, Misses Boxie and Hazel Parker at Auburn Friday and Saturday of last week. Rev. G. W. Ayers dreve through Kemaba Tuesday oa bit way to Howe to attend the mating of the holiness association. Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Harvey of Brownvlile and Mrs. Have of Lltch field. Illinels, visited with Joseph Bunger and family Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. Bainey came in Auburn Monday and visited her sister Mrs. J. E. Crether until Tuesday, Her another, Mrs. J. B. Hoover returned home with her. Street Commissioner James Barns pnt in a sew crossing Wednesday from the bank to the pestofflce. The amount to build the cresslng was raised by popular subscription. Miss Bessie Jarvis, a aiece of Newt Jarvis and Mrs. J. L. Caritrif ht, aad a former rtsldent-of Nemaha, was married last week 9 Robert Shaw, a barber of Lorton, Itefer. Miss Imlsr and Miss Blanche Will iases drove up from ShabertlastSatar day, Miss Williams returning Sunday evening and Miss Imler remaining a few days with her friend Miss Katie Thompson. Olive Camp No. 14, W. O. W.,hae an invitation from the camp at Shnbect to participate in the unveiling of a monument at the grave of Sovereign Albert Lewis next Sunday afternoen at 2 o'clock. Mrs. P. B. Gilligan of Kanawha, Iowa, arrived in Nemaha Wedaeeday evening, being called here by the illness of her sister. Mrs. Wm.Flllmer ef 8fc Derola. Ska went to 8t, Deroia tkateveaiaet. . ' Married At the Lutheran parsonage South Auburn, Neb,, on Thursday afternoon, June 8, 1905,. by Rev. W. Diffenbach, Mr. Rebert Leroy Shaw and Miss. Beasle Alice Jarvis, bath of Auburn, Nebraska. Monday evening; a number of base ball enthusiasts met at the barber shep and organized a ball nine with Herbert Aynee as captain. They will play their initial game across the river Bun day with the Missouri boys. The Brownville parties who shipped oar load of atrawberries to Das Moines did not realize very much from the shipment. The price received was so low that little was left after paying freight, expense of picking, for crates, etc. , , , . , e John McElbaney has sold his transfer and livery business at Auburn to his competitors, Gregan & Eads, and the atter now have a monopoly of the bus ness. John, we understand, will open teed store as soon as ne rests up a lttle. Mr. George Burdette of flowe and Miss Gertrude Conner were married Wednesday night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Conner, near Auburn. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. L. Pettit of Auburn. Mrs. Hauer of Kansas City, Mrs. Woodward of Ex&er, Nebr.. Mrs. Patton, Miss Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sedoris and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Vandeventer of Brownville spent Suni day with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Sapp in Nemaha. Mrs. Hauer is a niece of Mrs. Sapp. Dr, Walters. Cherry went to Aus burn last Saturday and we understand went from there to Omaha, and Is not going to return to Nemaha. The doctor is a young man, recently married, and got a little discouraged because be did not get a good practice at once, and concluded to quit Nemaha We believe he is a good physician, and hope ho will succeed at sozni other i place. Ed Stiers and Marshall Pryor shipped a car load ef hoga lleaday evening from Nemaha to Kansas City, and B. T. Sksen and Fred Allen each shipped a oar of cattle frees Bracken. Ed Stiers, B.T. Sksen aad Slmer Allen accompanied the shlpaeeat. Bert Glasgow, of Pert, who has suN fered fer the past two years frosa sent etossaoh trouble, was takes to Omaha on Monday for an operation. Doctors familiar with the ease have feara that some living reptile has seen growing in his stomaeb since the days that ke drank from Ohlekajsaaja, while he was in the service during ths Spanish American war.-KepuWits. The Royal Highlanders elected the following effieers at their regular meeting Monday night. Illustrious Protector X. A. Howe. Chief Counselor Mrs Hesse Howe. Evangel W. W. Sander Warden Alva Maxwell, Sentry E. L. Paris. Maaager-Mrs. J. M. dark. After ledge adjourned let cream and oexe was served. Now Will M.-Maupinrollews oar John H. Dnadaa'a exatafle, aad boldly sm publicly aanoanoee um he baa a hankerin' to be a candidate aad wants it understood that he is a eaadldata fer congress. Bat Maapln is a little" dlffo erent from Dundee, aa ha, wants the dsmeoratie nomination, while Duadae wants nothing but the totss of the people. One will come about aa near beikg elected as the other. We had a heavy rain fiaadsy avoa log. It was accompanied by a bard wind and considerable asiLLiaabe wsro broken off trees by tat wind and gardsn stuff injured somewhat In the country considerable tefisge waa done in olaces to corn and wheat. The hail storm seemed to cet4tat the (arm of SCLLawreaoe awi la that -newt?. Sam will have 25 acres ef corn toy,re pleat. Hail was lying oh the greaad yet Monday morning in this vicinity. At Howe and Stella there was no rain, rhail. Some frull was knocked off in this section by ths hail. The children's day exercises at the Methodist church Sunday night wsre well attended, in spits of the stormy weather. Though it was raining until almost sight o'clock the church was fairly wall filled, and the congregation was well entertained. Although part of the program had to be omitted oa account of the children being kept away by the storm, the program given waa vary interesting, luting almost an hour. The children all had their parts wsll committed and rendered them well. To Mrs. Elmer E. Alrea, Mrs. Earle Gilbert and Miss Lulu Coeperle due the credit of tralniag the children. Hon. E, M. Pollard, republics! ean dldate for congress, and Scaatof Bur kett will open the republican campaign n the First congrssslonal district at Auburn, Nebr., Saturday, June 17, 1005. Meeting will be hild on the court house laws, at the hour of 2 p. m. if weather will permit, otherwise at the new opera house. This will be the only muting held n this county between sow and elect on day July 18 consonantly every voter is urged to be present and hear Mr. Pollard and Senator Burkett dls cuss the political issues of the day Good muslo for the occasion will be furnished by the Auburn Coraet Band. Haw'a thle? We offer On Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh ttant cannot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY 0On Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the laat U years, aad believe him perfectly honorable In all boslaeas tranaao- tloB and Snanolally able to earry oat any obligations made by hU firm. WAZ.SXKO, KlSrXAtf MARVIN, Wholesale Prngglats, Tolede, O. TTall'M nalarrh Onro ! fikm Internally, acting directly upon the blood and aancoaa surface of the Byatem, Testimonials sent free. Prlee 75 cent per bottle. Bold by all droggtati. Take Hall's Family Fills for oo&stlpatlon Old papwifor sale at this office The more we hear our farmers diss cass the corn ralslag problem the etreager we become la er idea that the lister must soon be relegated te the junk pile. The late Edward Ooek. who waa net eftly one of the largest bat meet sueoessf ul farmers In Jehasea eeanty, adapted a plan several years ago of ranting ais many f arms fer one third of the crop and In each lease placed a stipulation that ne corn be listed on his land. While ethers were eourlag two-fifths of the prop Mr. Ooek waa contented with a third, bnt today his lead is la far better condition than is that of these who aeked a heavier rent but permitted the listing of corn, Teoamseh Trlbaaal. The maaagement of the Auburn Chautauqua have just issued their de tailed program, which will be delivered to every home in Nemaha and adjoin ng counties by the 15th to 90th of Jane, which shews an nausnal array of first class taleat. Tha assembly will bo held a little earlier this year, July 22 to 30. Among the talent presented are DeWltt Miller, Saturday evening, Jaly 23, subject. "Love, Conatshlp and Matrimony," also a sera tnonSandey afternoon at 2 ;30 "lathe World Growing Better or Worss?" The American Yitagraph Go the greatest moving fleture company la be world, will give three entertain moots, July 24, 25, 26, Tha Jubilee Singers, consisting of eight people, July 22. 23, 24, 25. Dr. Edward Bur ten McDowell will give two illustrated ectnres, on July 28, "Saraeo, the Tropieal Paradise of the Sooth Pa, clflc;" July 29, The Pasama Canal,-" Robert Molntyre, Sunday, July CO at 2:80, "The Battle of Life." Miss Nina M, eoegy, of Lincoln, baa aaain been secured as enneriataB. dent of the Children's (ihautaaqua. For farther nartioalara. oatalasnsaa aad teats, apply to A.L. Alloa, eecyv Aakorn, Kebr. Improvements on the Biatt Fair grounds are well nader way. A new poultry building 60x110 feet will bo built on the site of tha present building. A part of the present baild ng will be retained for the exhibition of poultry appliaacet, snob as incnbas tors, brooders, etc. Tha contract for the new adminis trative bnllding 38x60 feet has been et. The bnllding will be of cement blocks, and will eocnpy space near ths present headquarters baildiag. The present amphitheatre will be ex tended 160 feat 4o the west, thus add- ng fifty per cent to its seatiag capacity. The inlaid has been leveled and seeds ed aad the track Is in first olass conn dition. bid to erect the new live etock pewlllloa for $0,430 has been accepted and the baildiag will be ready for use at tha opening of the fair. Thle build- ng Is to be 5x110 feet, built of oa mcnt blocks and brick, and will be the most expensive and imposing building on the grounds. It will probably be ocated immediately sooth of Mer chants Hall, midway between the eattls and hone barns, one of tha meet sightly locations on the grounds, and a full visw of the thousands of people who dally pass tha State Fair aronnda over the Burlington, northwestern and Bock Island railroads. The State Fair Premium List is now ready for distribution aad may be bad by addressing Secretary State Board of Agriculture, Lincoln, Nebraska. State Fair dates are September l to 8 1005. No toorot About It It is ao secret, that for Oats, Boras, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sera Ejss, Bella etc., nothing Is to effective aa Bucklea's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to ooro a bad tore I had, and it is all O. K fer sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory of Hope, Tex. afo at Xaeling's drag tore. Bemember, we will taktyoor snhs scription for any newspaper published anywhere in the United States and can nattily tart you money. Real Estate for Sale One of the very beet rwideaee props artles in Nemaha-stveti lots, good house almost mew, email fruit, etc. Heaeo aad two lots, good well, large cellar, aad other oenvealeaoes. Heats aad two lots, good well. Good hoase aad oaa lot. House aaa five good rooms, porehes, etc. Is la goofi condition la everv wav a vet v desirable place, Fine well, small barn, poas,eto, Farm of 40 acres. 20 acres In or chard. W. W.' SANDERS AIM toaro Soma day you will tot a bad sear e when you feel a pais la your bowele aad fear aofendlolto. Safety lies la Dr. King's New Lift Pills, asurscare for all bowel aad stsmaoh diseases, each as headache, bilieuiaees; costive s, etc. Guaraateed at Xtelltta drag store, only Jee. Try them Remember that W.W.Saaders write insurance. Ho is agett for aetetal first clasp eorapeales, both mataal aad old Una. Hierateeareaslew.ae aay. Give him a oaa tying of r amino It, in its torments, like dying of ctn somptloa. The progress of oeasampe tioa, from tha beginning to the very end. is aioag tortare, both to victim and friends. "When I had eoosuma tlon la Its first stage' writes Wm. Myers, of Cearless,Md "after trylag dlf ereat medicines aad t good doctor. In vain, Iat last took Dr. Kief's Ktw Disoovery, which1 qtlokly and perfectly tared me." Prompt "relief tad tort oart for-eooghs, ooMt, sort throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents rMaatiannai. nmrintMir iat " - drag ete,"rieo 50aB4ilahoUle; ' J " r'" Tftolhottle froo. . v v v . KNAPP 3S'SOT; rreyrletoraof tao Livery & Feed Stable MZKA&UMSBB. ' Qcod Brty in conntotion with Livsry Satiifeotioa ciaranUed. JT. 13j. Orother In tbe , t PARIS BUILDING Shoe Rcpiiring Harness Repairing Hind Made Harnm a Specialty PETER KERKER. Sealer la MEATS Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc. WESLEY H. CLARK Dealerfin Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipesjetc. ALL WORK CUAItANTEEO Phone calls anawer,edtpromptly. NEuIAIIA, NEBR. STULL It HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW, REAL ESTATES COE.I.KCTIOMM OCoea over Poatooioa Baildiag, at Fraak N ears old stand, NsuiRAsmca i - s at Avmvmx, k fad