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VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1905 NUMBER 9 Ijocal ISTews Dr Bourne fit a glasses. So. Auburn. We bad u tood rain Saturday night. The circus train passed through Ne maha Suuday morning. Miss Edith Hill returned to Shubert last Thursday evening . The union services at the park will begin next Sunday evening ut 8 o'clock. White Lily washer, the best tnado at Edwards,'& Bradford Lbr. Co. 'liev. 'jVV' Sapp returned from-Lln coin last Saturday, but went 'back 'Monday. , A large number of Nemaha citizens went to Auburn Monday to attend the circus. Dr E. Cap Graves of i'eiu was ia Nemaha last Saturday on proteasiuual j busiueii If you want good brick, do not fall to visit the Nemaha brick yards. N The brick are all right. The Republican is issuing a Chautau qua daily this week. """Cookie" Scott recently joined tho regular army at St. Joe. ' We had a splendid rain Tuesday night, 80-lOOths of rain falling. Mamouth pottery ware at Edwards Bradford Lbr. Co. Stand TMtrnt PrivilGreS u " . : . . Milliona of email insects descended - - - seinera aaeocaiiou met ui me poscoinco n rinnnin qnr,in ii,f w t. wnr,i i , i...d.,....i.-. 011 Lincoln Saturday night and for on stand rights for tho old settlors plci nic, to be held August 24. All who want stand rights should apply to him. We are naving Une weather for corn now good and; warm with plenty of moisture. The B. & M. bridge gang that has been here for several weeks went to Beatrice Tuesday. W. V.Steutevllle drove from Brown ville Monday afternoon and visited friends a few hours. By a unaulmou9 voto the last quor terly conference of the Methodist church, held In Nemaha July 17, res quested the return of Rev, G. W. Ayera for another year. This is the deairo of the entire membership both in Nemaha and in Brownville and thora in little I doubt of his return. Will Swan bought a new carriage a few days ago, aud is now putting on a good deal of style. t , , i in i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Allen drove out to Auburn Tuesday afternoon re turning the next day. At a late hour on -Sunday night Bay Cohoe, an 18 year old lad who works for Bert Moody, ,vas met near the corner of Jag. Uullllatt's place, by two men in a baggy. .These .men asked the distance to Auburn and when told that it was about, four miles they covered him with two revolvers and compelled him to give up his money, about six dollars, and'drove.on to Aus burn . .There is no clue. Granger. Mr, George Dreury and MIbs Melllel .StevenB, both of Ne alalia precinct, were tho following committees to make ar rangements for the picnic, which will be held on Thursday, August 24: Stand rights P. L. Woodward. Speakers W. W. Saridoraand W.T. Russell. Finance Elmer E. Allen and W . O. Maxwell,' ' Band G. N. Titus and W. G. Max well. Music Mrs, Elmer E. Allen, Mrs. A. R. McCandless and Miss Minnie May. , ; M21lVo Progtam-T-John t. Dressier. Water and ice John I. Dressier. Seating W. T. -Russell and I. N Coepei. Printing- W. W. SaVdera. President of the day Walter Had lock. " 1 Thtt farmnra nnrtnlnlv havft a hricht prospect this year a good wheat crop married by County -Judge McCarty at da 8(ool, held at si either A Sunday school coavention will be held at the park InHetnahaWSunday., August 6. The convention will begin at ten o'clock. There will be no -Sun- of the "Mies Helen Hoover la visiting Mrs H. R Ho We and enjoying .the Chau tauqua at Auburn this week.. Reed's anti ruBl'linwure, guaranteed not to rust, at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. The bridge across the ditch this side of Bracken has been repaired. For a ime time tliiB bridge has been in an unsafe condition The B & M. bridge painting gang we're in Nemaha several days Ibis weekr pahntagr the bridge across the Nemaha river. and prospects for a big corn crop. Ole and Miss Pearle Roberts went to Pawnee City last Saturday to visit friends, returning Tuesday evening. D. J. Thompson and family returned to Neck, Mo. i last week, leaving here Tuesday evening. Dave concluded he could do better at Neck than in Nema ha, we suppose. Dressmaking bis office in Auburn on Monday, July 24, 1905. Mr. Druery is a young man who has been working for John Wet ber for, the past two years and is an industrious young man. The bride is a daughter of Jacob Stevens living on the old Bautz farm, now owned by J. W. Webber. The young couple will so to housekeeping at Bracken, Mr. Druery having been hired by F. E. Allen. May prosperity and happiness bo their portion. churches, according; to the plans of the convention officers, but the whole day will be takeu up with papers and die, cusslons on Sunday school work. Our citizens are requested to be present and to take their dinners and have a picnlo dinner in the park. The -Sunday schools at Nemaha, Brownville and Howe and the country schools in this section of the county are expected to be' present. L. L. Coryell of Aubnra president the county Sunday school' association, and other 8unday school worxtra-wiu be present and tike an time almost made it necessary to aii3i pond business in some. of tho stored. The bugs swarmed about arc lights and electric signs until both wore almost covered wltlv .ttiom . Merchants and clerks loft their places behind , tho counter and sought protection in dark cornors which the insect did not pene trate. At one place.brooms were satu rated with keroaeuoand held under the arc lights in front ef the, building and a large number. of bugs killed, Even this did not seem to make Any differ ence in the nutnber that were still fly ing about in the air. The pasts were noticeable immediatly after a.stertn cloud passsd to the south of the city. Lincoln Journal. 4 A Bad Soar . (Some day you will get a bad;sare vyhen you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendlcltus.i. Safety lies; in, Dr. King's New Llfe-flills, a sure cure for all bowel and stomach, diseases,, ,. such as headache, biliousness; costive v neae, etc. Guaranteed at-Reeling's . arug fttere, only s:5c. Try them, , 355- If nothing prevents, the Nemaha boys will play a game of base ball at Johnson with the Johnson club, Fri dy of. tnis week. Mrs. A. F. Walsh came down from Lincoln last Saturday to visit ht r mother, Mrs, W. H. Hoover, and sisters for awhile. ' We have received from Our old I friend B. C. Stokes a copy of the spec ial writerup edition of the Tacoma, Washington, New Heiald of July 15 D. K Workman of Humboldt visited Nemaha friends last Saturday and Sun day. Ed says he is prospering in his new boose and has good crops thiB year. Miss Maud and Masters Jay and Willie Barns are visiting their slater, Mrs. Frank Burgess, near Dunbar, Nebr,, this week. They went up Monday. For Sale A second band Dempster wind mill 8 foot steel wheel, 80 foot steel tower. Steel Anchorposte. Will sell at half price, and set it up. i Wesley H. Clark. F. E Gait her, who has been very sick at Heron Lake, Minn., tbreateaed with appendicltus, was able to come home last week, arriving here Saturday and ia loafing and gaining strength. The Nemaha base ball team went to Verdon Sunday and played a game With the team from that village, gets ting beaten two to one, the score stand i lg 4 to 8 In favor of Veraon. Misses Bea Seabury and 'Avis Carse went to Auburn Tuesday. Miss Bea went on to Glen Rock In the afternoon to visit relatives. Miss Avis will visit in Auburn for a few days. Un T 1?. P.rnHior raatiaafa In Int.! OPI.a i nmi.tn txbmamarw nitnnnnlc form' her friends andr patrons she is clerk are much dUgusted with the howl lvt P" lu th conve?Uon wWea bronchitis, etc. now nrenared to cut and flt to Order. thn statfl board of fwmal zation has " uiW.; no K- ""uomw - -K " " . 1 " . I .. . hnn mlinir hflraiinn Mr. Marwoll OUnaay SCOOOl WOWers. The editor bad ripe tomatoes his own garden Friday of last week, but does not claim to be the gardener. He does his share, however, after the stuff is on the table. out of failed to add the Qve par cent increase to the assessment this year. Some of the state officials were consulted on the question as to the necessity of returning this increase this year and they, at that time, were unanimous in saying that it was nut to pe added. Deputy Clerk Wright said Wednes day that Mr. Bennett of the auditor's Frank Frazior. who is B. & M. sectien foreman at Falls City, writes friends that he has receutly-hada lump cut out ef his lower lip which the docs office plainly said that it must not be held. The fight between the north and south sides in Auburn continues with unabated fury. The last exhibit of the feeling between these two factions ocourred over the Campbell Bros. cirW cub, The advance agent leased ground for the circus on the north side, where these performances have always been This did not suit the souths Dying of Famine) is, in its torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of conautnpa tion, from the , beginning to the very end, Is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I bad consump-. tion, in its irst stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearloss, MdM ''after trying dtfereat medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. King's JJew Discovery, which quickly" and perfectly ured. ne." Pjrompt'rllef and, aure eura ,ior congM; com t-aor "tnroac Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Heeling's drugstore, price QOo and 91.00 a bottle Trial bottle free. tors pronounced cancel, hoped it is oured. It is to be Dr. H. S. Gaitber started for Clayton Kansas, Wednesday after a week's visit at home. The dector has a good practice at Clayton, and as his health is so much better be will probably locate permanenty at that place. Elmer E. Allen drove out to bis farm last Friday and brought back a load of old wheat, which he cold out in town for chicken feed. He sold and de livered forty busbelb that afternoon and has some left yet. As there was a famine in oblcken feed it came in good play. put on the assessment. rolls and Mr. Maxwell said that was the way he understood it. Republican. Mrs. J. W. Colerlck recently had a freak chicken hatch. It had four legs, but only one was of any use. This one was where the leg ought to grow. A second one started, from under one wing, and the other two were on the back of the chicken. It was quite a I curiosity. Dr. W. W. Frazler of Goodman, Mo. has decided to locate in Nemaha and sends us word to announce that he will be located here and ready for practice by August 1st. Dr. Frazier is a sen of David Frazler and lived here many years in his boyhood days. He is a good physician and we are pleaaed that he has decided to locate here. Judge Kelligar, who was in Beatrice last week tells us that he was pretest at a trial in that city when the prisoner at the bar was accused of being an ha bitual drunkard, aad the court which consisted of the "board of insane com saissioners" as they are quite generally called. The evidence was convincing and despite the piteous pleas of the prisoner .that be would "sbakcr-off and never drink any more of the vile compound, he was sentenced to a term of three months In the insane hospital at Linceln. Ic remains to be seen just what will result from this and like proceedings. The Granger is hopeful that by the enforcing of this law the wrongs and the misery incident to the excessive use of intoxicating drinks will be.lessened. Granger. KNAPP & SON Proprletore of tho Livsry & Feed Siabe N2KAHA,fNEBR, Good Bray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. J. 15. OiTother inthe PARIS BUILDING aiders, ao they raised a purse and con cocted plana to defeat tbia. Sunday morning a committee waa at the B. & U. depot at 0 o'clook waiting "for the show train. When it got there the membera of the committee were on tne train before it stopped, representlag advantages of the aouth aide . Finally terma were made with the circus pro prietors, the soutbslders paying the lease of the grounds on the north side aad f urnlabing grounds f rea at the csn- Dn.1 Vik .Imii. tli.. mwiA on Un new grounds, just west of the Gilnore- SHOD Hep&lTlllg Armstrnntf eitnrjs Thai nnrf haMra I were hot but could do nothing except H&TX10SS IwDeUrUl?' kick. Now the correspondent to the Lincoln News claims the soutbslders I Hind Made Harness a Specialty got the olrcua to come there just to injure the Chautauqua. a. quilting party waa held at the home of Mrs. W. W. Seld one day last week and the ladies present accom pllshed a great deal of work and at the same time had a good time visiting. The Methodists will open a protract" ed meeting in the park Friday evening of -next week. liev. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, evangelists, will have charge of the services, assisted by the paBtor !tev. G, W, Ayera, Everybody is Inn vlted. Lightning struck John Webber's granary last Saturday bight, damaging both ends of it. Fortunately there was little wheat in It and the damage was Bmall. However, the granary bad a narrow escape from being blown up, as the bolt went within six inches of three quart jars full of gunpowder that was in the building. ThiB is the second time the granary has been struck with lightning, the other time during the storm on the night of the 13th, W. P. Freeman, secretary of the Auburn Commercial club, is In receipt ef a communication from the departs ment at Washington, D. C., which .positively assures the construction across the Little Nomaha valley eaat of Auburn this season of an "object lesson road." The road building expert with the necessary machinery for the construction of the road will be here in a few days. The Auburn Commer cial club took this matter up with the department over a year ago and it is by reason of this persistent effort that they have the asauronce of the first "object les8tn" road in the state. A. N. Johnson, highway engineer, of tho United States office of publio roads, Washington, D. C will havo tho supervision of the work. As we up derstand it, the town of Auburn pays ono'balftho expense and the county one-hulf, tho government furnishing the machinery and experts free of cost. Congressman-elect E. M. Pollard of Nebawka and Miss Gertrude Water man of Omaha will be married Tburs day at 1 o'clook at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard will go immediately to their splendid farm home at Nebawka where they will ret side until November l. They will then go to Washington. Miss Waters man was a student at the state uni versity last year and 1b well known in Lincoln and Omaha. Neb. City Tribune. PETER KE11KER. Dealer In A.TS How's this? We offer One Hundred Dollar Howard for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolodo, O. We, the undoralgned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho laat 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bualnesn transac tions and Unanoliilly able to carry out any obligations rnado by his firm , WAI.WNJ, KlXNAN & MAHVIN, Wholenalo Druggists, Tolodo, O. Hall'a Catarrh Curo In taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous .surfaces of tho syHteni, Testimonials stmt roe. Frlco 75 cents per bottle. Bold by nil druggists. Take Hall's FamllyPUlH for constipation Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, WESLEY H. CLARK Doaler.ln . Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipesjetc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phono calls answeredtpromptly, NEMAHA, NEBR. STULL HAWXIY ATTORNEYS IAIV, IIKAJj ESTATE,! COLLECTIONS Ofltcos over rootortlcn Building, at Frank Ncul's old Stand, wuvnx, NEBRASKA.