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U . ' J JJEJ l X VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1905 NUMBER 10 Local TSTews Talk up the old settlers picnic Dr Bourne Hts glasses. So. Auburn. We Imvo bud two or three pood rains in the past two weeks. Louie Korker went to St. Joo Tues- day to visit relatives. ' Protracted mpetings are now in progress at. the Methodist church. Miss Kathleen Thompson went to Shubert last Saturday ovening, White Lily washer, the best mado at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Mrs. Chas. Clark whs very sick for a few days with neuralgia of the stomach. Mnmouth pottery waro at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Harden Denny has moved on Ilarry Hoover's farm aud will work for Harry. It. I. Brown wont to Pawneo City Wednesday to visit relatives and frionds for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Dreselornnd Bossio and Bert started on a trip to tho Yellowstono Park Tuesday. Thoy go to Cody, Wyoming, on tho Burlington, and there take stages and make the trip through tho park. They will bo gone about two weeks, taking ten days iu tho park. For various reasons the Sunday school convention that was to huvo been hold in Nemaha next Sunday has been postponed until Sunday, Sept, 8. This will give a longer time to'proparo Beed'a anti-rust tinware, guaranteed j for tho convention, J and a Hi t class not to rust, at convention will undoubtedly bo tho Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. result. Miss May Kerker went to Auburn last Saturday to visit friends and attond tho Chautauqua. She returned Monday i Last Friday Charley Morton got struck In tho head with tho hnndlo of tho windless with which ho was lott ing down brick to his father, who was walling up tho cesspool for Elmer 33. Sonutor Good, of Nornalm county was in tho city Saturday. It is gener ally understood in republican ranks that ho will bo a candidate for tho fit in n trpjiHiirnrnhln. TTn nvtirnRRPd his Allen. On account of a knot the rope flUtlafnction with tho opeiution of tho caught and when Charley lowered tho new revenue law, and unld that it had oucitot it gavo a jenc, nnu mo nuniuo was jerked out of his hands. Tho corao up to his expectations wiicn ho iviiq rmlriimr tlin nnnln flnnnnn uinva handle struck him on tho forehead, I mM,,Bflnmmlt,.n ,, tvln,' cutting a gash over two inches long. bM Um(. bQ ,md beon ft llfUo lnfrnid Charley was not quite knocked down that tliero ml ht bo a alight falling off and caught tho handlons it came around thrnnoh t hn fnllrn ftf thn mnnnrn tn thus keeping tho heavy bucketful of hoU1 Vttlu(ja up( but be0Ve3 tho rcault8 uriutt iruuj guiug uuwn un hib lainui . Mr. Allen then camo to his relief and Charley camo to Dr. Keeling and had his head dressed. Several stiches were required to close the cut. Arrangements aro being mado for a concert in tho park thn night.of tho old settlers picnic. Tf you want good brick, do not fail to visit the Nemaha brick yards. The brick are all right. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. .7. W. Sapp went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend u conven tion or the Christian church, i Nemaha now has, throe base bull teams the Nemaha Reds, the Claims pions, and the Juniors. Ilobt.I, Smith of Bracken started t r MyBtic, South Dakota. Tuesday, to sto the Auburn uold mini. Tho scenery for tho opera house was Mrs, It. S. Scofleld, sister of Mrs. received Friday of lust week. Wo Elmer E. Allen, arrived in Nemaha understand thoBcenery is very hand- Thursday of last week and Ray came some. in tuo nexc uay. i ney win remain Arnrinn c;Qi,i ,a nnim,in,T himcpif uer0 for awhile whilo Kay is looking aerious accident last Sunday morning Marion Seid is not enjoying himself I naw lnnilHnn TTil mM tli,u0M . f, 5 very mucn now, any or niguc, on account of n very sore baud, caused by bruising it. Mr. and Mrs. James A.Stephenson and John Watson started for Now show that thoy have done well. Ho stated that tho sentiment In his section of the stato favored either Davidson or Lot ton for tho judicial nomination. Lincoln News, f!nnl! Tlclrnw. thn ill vrmr nlil unn nf Mr. and Mr. E. Tidrow, mot with a , " DUU " , . on.In.,a .., c i u, So mo dny you will get a bad acaro " " y O I OWllUIIO ClwvJUUiiU lfltJV WUUUtlJ I - I I i 11 up a new location.;.-Ho was publishing Cecil Is afflicted with a spinal trouble wh,e" you fcel "J n 1,1 IT. 7 f I I ...... .1 nU..n linn Im but recently oud has to depend on a rolling chair a paper at xayior, JNeur sold out. Tho Nemaha ball team was victors ious last Friday ih their contest with the Johnson club, winning out or a score of 10 to 0. Dr. Hutchison, optician, will be at Nemaha again, on Tuesday, August 15. Arrange to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. Born To Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Paris, Saturday morning, July 20, 1005, si son of tho regulation weight. Of course Ed is rejoicing, and feels just as proud as if it was tho first born . York stato Monday. Mr. Stephenson goes to seo a brother who lies at tho point of death, and whom the doctors say cannot llvo moro lhan a month and may die at any time. Mr. Watson goes to visit his old home. for getting about. At tho tlmo mens tioned ho was on Tierney street, near tho Methodist church. Ho started to wheel himself down tho (brick walk towards Main street when tho rolling chair gained a momentum that caused him to lose control of the samo and it run off the .walk and upset with tho result that Cecil's left shoulder was sumption, dislocated and tho shoulder blade frac- tion, from and fear nppeuulcitus. safety lies in Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, a euro euro for nil bowel and stomach diseases, bucIi as headache, biliousness; coBtives nose, etc. Guaranteed at Keel tug's drug utore, only 5c. Try them, is. The farmers now have as good pros peots for a big corn crop as thoy over had. The farmer is strictly in it this year. Mrs. August Quiller, Miss Minnie May and Miss Stella Washburn went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the Eps worth Assembly, The Auburn olmutauqua was a sues csss in every respect. The income was buiiicient, we understand, to pay all expenses this year. Rev. J, T. Smiley started for his home at ColTereburg. Mo Sunday afternoon, after a few dayB visit with his brother, D. T. Smiley the first time they have met for 2(5 years. Wo will send The Advertiser and tho r0unds, camo homo Monday Tho Nebraska Farmer both one (year afternoon . Ttaoy-anipyed Hie chautau- Dylng of Famlno in its torments, liko dying of con- Tho progress of consumpn tho beginning to tho very Shubert is making arrangements for tured. Ho was quickly taken homo ond, is a long torture, uotu to victim a big timo at tho street fair and enrol- and Dr. Massoy attended to his injurs and frionds. "When I had consump-. val which will bo held August 30, 31 ies. Tho boy's natural helplessness tion in its first stage," writes Win. nud Sept 1. There will bo eloquent and tho prevailing hot weather com- Myers, of Cearioss, Md., "aftor trying speakers each day, good music, base bine to mako it exceedingly unploasant different medicines and n good doctor, ball and other amusements and a gen- for tho sufforor. Crab Orchard Herald. In vain, I at last took Dr. King's New erol good timo. Every effort will be Discovery, which quickly and perfectly put forth to make the carnival a 10 t,JU umw lul tuc " cureu n?e. irrompi, rouui mm hiuu uutherings or the pioneers 01 jn euros cure for tconghs, colds, eoro throat ka, when those who who camo hero at bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents Mrs. Earle Gilbert and Mrs F. L. an earlv dav mett to renew ncnuaintt nnnninnnln. nimmntfliul at, Knnlliic'n Woodward, who have been attending unco and discuss tho pleasurors and drug store, price COc and S1.00 a bottle tho Chautauqua at Auburn, tenting on hardships of tho early days. These Trial bottle free. succoss. for only S1.05. The Farmer iB one of tho best farming papors published. Leave your subscription at this oillco Stand Right Privileges F. L. Woodward is tho committee Frank Gillespie, who has been living on stand rights for the old settlers pics on uarry Hoovers rami, moved to nic. to be held August 24. All who Grundy county, Mo , last week, leaving want stand rights should apply to him. here I riday evening. qua very much but are glad to get back home where thoy will not bo bothered with so many flies, bugs, mosquitoes, and other insects. Elmer E. Allen has built an addition to his home, for a bath room, running a pipe to a cesspool sixteen feet deep north of the house. Miss Ethel Stoddard and Miss Nellie Simpson of Auburn visited with Mrs. Emmett Collin from Monday until Wednesday. Miss Stoddard is a sister and Miss Simpson a niece of Mrs. Collin. The Fremont Herald has discovered that the reason Brown was not elected congressman last week was bocnuse the populists did not vote the demo cratic ticket. There are very few pops ulists in this district and thoy have not been in the habit of voting the demo cratlc ticket in tho past few years Nebraska City News. Tho German-American picnic at Auburn will ho held August IS. Wo indei stand arrangements aro boiug made for the bc3t picnic ever hela there. The farmers in this neighborhood made enough money a few days ago by using tho telephone to pay rental on the same for several years. A num picnics aro are of particular interest to the older people buc tho younger gens oration care nothing for them. Tliero is little or nothing said that intorest the younger generation. In a sense these annual gatherings are a failure. There is littlo dpno and less said that would instruct or hold tho attention of tho rising generation. Tho fact is that families meet, talk ovor trivial affairs' "visit" as tho old ladies say, and thou go home. This is wrong. These annunl paths erings ought- to be made history-record ing gathering. . The pioneers who tako are the only ones who know what took in Otoe, Cass or Nemaha counties fifty years ago and their ranks are being rapidly decimated. Of the hundreds who mot with tho old settlors thirty KNAPP &-SON" Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stab e 2JSMASA,fNBBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guarantoocl. T. Ei. Orotlxev in the PARIS BUILDING John M. Clark this week sold 01 hogs aud SO head of cattle to Will Higgina of Stella, getting S2;50 fur the bunch. T hat id a good sum or money to get at one time. V. P Peabody and Misses Alice and Grace Peabody went to Lincoln Mou day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peabody. The young ladles expect to be gone about two weeks. The big engine put in by the Auburn Gold Mining fin. nr. f hnlr m! Mvstlc. South Dakota, wm, Srrrp,! tn ber of them nhonod to Earle Gilbert y9ars e wore then classed as plo running a few days ago, and wo will ad sold their corn one morning at 48 nee, oniy .1 jew are leu, unu may gQQ Repairing probably soon hear of their mining cents. On the morning mail Earle res uu" uo w" "'""J y longer. large quantities of gold. ceived notice that corn was 5 cents For tbirty-eight years the Otoo County Uarnoeq Ttanairillff ... I I 111 V. 11 T T 111 I'll naonntflMnn lirnl ' lower. Some 01 those selling thus Joe Robinson and family, of Nemas wore C. W. Roberts, Wm. Mead, J. II. ho, who have been visiting Mrs. Bobs Argabright, C. L. Russell and several insou's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard others. Earle uot in 11.000 bushels of corn in a few dayb, paying 48 cents for it. son, who live south of town, returned I. .w. -1 4. .1 111 uuiiiw yumuruay, inev were acennm panted home by J. E. Richurdson and ' family. Peru Pointer. Old Settlers association has held at I least an anpual meeting and somo times have met twlco a year, and what havo the members to show for the I annual gathering? Simply nothing. Not a line of history. It is not too late to begin to rectify Hand Mado Harness a Specialty ..PETER KE11KER. DoiUor In Tho Auburn atmosphere or somes this mistake. At tno next meeting thing else does not agree witli Nemaha tliero ought to bo several popers giving Mrs. J. M. Fuller's night blooming people evidently. Mm. Woodward, personnl historical accounts of the Llierliest market price paid for Hide, -.rt . . . I a . . 1 . 1 1 1. l. I . ..... cereus 0 oomea ror t ie annonc t mn w 10 was tent nc on t ie cnautauciua eany oays. jauu who came nore in r.nn ' nw. nt.. TS CV. A . . .. . . . uutv., . jjui oiuuii. Buoonu nunu ijerapster last Friday nlnht. The flower Ih twJerounds. was nuito sick last week. 1854-5 should contribute their remlnia- winu mm s iool aceei wneel, JO foot taiuly a handsome one and was vlnwori Fronk Woodward was sick a dav or so cences. and those who camo lator oucht 1. .1. . . 1 - - - . Sieei tOWer. OteOl AllCnOipOStS. Will WlHl flwliftlih hu mnnv' lm a,.f nn unnnnL nf ,. viuih fn A nhiirn In tnll Wllflh tllfir lflinw. will Frank DresBler drove out 4to Auburn We have almost sinned away our day ! Sunday and waB taken sick. Mr. and of grace, and if tho history of bouUih MrB. Elmer E. Allen drove out Saturs oastern Nebraka is to be written it sell at half price, and set it up. Wesley- H. Cla.uk. see it. There is another bud that blosBom aoon. WESLEY H. CLARK Jlealor,ln David Frazier, who has been visiting his sou, Dr. W, W. Fnizier, at Goc man, Mo., for two weeks, returned homo last Saturday, coming through with the doctor's ...car, of household goods. a uioomington, 111., dispatch of July 25th says: Harry Kimmoll. an actor, of Blair, Neb., and Miss Florence Mlnick, of Nemaha, Neb., were mar .1 . neu uunng tno progress of a home tilent theatrical performance here tonight. Kimmoll has been here some time coaching tho local players. flM. 1. f . xiio uriaw nnu noon travn nt win, thy Curts Dramatic Co for Borne time but recently wont to Bloomington to join Mr. Kimmeli. Dr. W. W, Frazier arrived In Nema ha Iobc Saturday and has been busy since then getting ready to go to house keeping ugain. He is living in the Denny, house, just west of John I. Dressler's. For tho present he will have his office at his residence. We wrote an item last week about Mies Daisy Clark, daughter of Jonn M. Clark, winning the silver medal in the contest at the Auburn Chautauqua, but the item was overlooked and did noc get In print. There were several contestants but it was acknowledged by all that Miss Daisy was the best. She is a good elocutionist all right. Gertrude McCandless, daughter of A. 11. McCantllees was also a contestant. day evening and time night Mrs. Allen was taken sick and was in bed until Sunday afternoon. Several other Nos mahaites were also sick at different times. In somo or tho Granger's comments on tho Chautauqua John II, Dundas says: "Does Mr. Lambert really beliovo in the gruosorne doctrine of the Moth odist church that places Bro. Harmon outside the pale of tho blessed V" Wo would like to havo Bro. Dundas point out the "gruesome doctrine" to which he refers, We have been a mombor of the Methodist church for 31 years and havo not yet seen any doctrine that would bar Bro. Harmon, if he christian, as wo beliovo be is. is a must bo done at once, At the next annual gathering let us have facts md history instead of "stump speeches. "Nebraska City News. How's this? Wo olfer Ono Hundred Dollnrs Howard for any case of Cutarrh that cannot bo cured by JIftlrH Catarrh Curo. F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O. "Wo, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho Inst 15yearH, and bollevo liini perfectly iionorablo in all IiuhIiiohs tmnmic- tlonsund llnanchilly ablo to carry out uny obllgutlonH mado by liln ilrm. Wai.dino, Ki.nnan it Marvin, Wholetmlo DrugglstH, Toledo, O. HalrH Catarrh Curo Ih tnken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and imucouh HiirfaccH of tho syBtom, TestlmonlalH Bout rce. Irlco75oonts por bottle. Hold by nil urugglHtN. T uko Hall' Family Pills for constipation Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipesjetc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone calls answeredt promptly. NEMAHA, NEBK. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW, UKATi EST ATK,t COMiKCTiONS OmccM over l'oHlollloo uulldlng, at Frank Neal's old stand, AlIIUIIN, IVEBHASKA