i 4" & VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1905 XUMBEtt 10 Local HSTews The game of croquet still goes on. Paris haa just unloaded a car of flour. Dr Bourne fits glasses. So Auburn. Parts bread. has flour that makes real Nelson Hadlock went to Rockport, Mo., Wednesday. Flour that can't he boat In quality and price at Paria'a. Mrs A. H. McCandleas went to Omaha Wednesday. It Didn't Hurt a Bit! James M, Burns resigned his position as street comwisslonor Monday night and the board of village trusteoB olected Wtn. G. Maxwell to All tho ofllco. Is the verdict of tho people for whom Dr. Matthews 1ms been Miss Rose Seabury came up from St. oii)" dental work. Joe Wednesday morning. Rock and barrel salt at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. To Paris and return and a sack of (lour thrown in for 81.30, 81.40, 81.43. On account of a rushing busi ness he will continue his stay in Nemaha until Oct. 20. Miss Lulu Cooper came down from Peru Friday evening, returning Sunn day. Take Vitalized Air, the safest and easiest way to have your Teeth extracted. You feel no Do not ovorlook tho advertisement of tho big dispersion salo of Win. Ernst & Sons, published olsowhero In this paper. This sale will be ouo of tho best over held in tho state and will occupy two days. Goo. E. Burson, father of E. F. Burson of Aaplnwnll precinct, was n I Nemaha visitor Friday. Tho old 1 gentleman, who bbiibb uw uuiuu wim his son, is 05 years old but gotB uround vory lively for an old man. Fred Rohrs has made an ofilciont deputy sheriff. He neglects no Item of business connected with IiIb ofllco, is always ready to go when called upon is courageous, energetic and faithful Ie will make a good sheriff. J. L. Speece has sold his orchard as it stands, to Messrs. Riffoo & Socrcst of Craig, Missouri, ?or 82.50 per barrel, nicklncr will commenco soon. It is ess timated that his orchard will yield about one thousand barrels. Shubert Citizen. J. II. Vanderslice went to St. Joe the pain whatever. first of the week, returning Weduesday evening. Kev q. W. Ayers expects to begin a Tl. Hichhrndars Imri ice cream and Protracted meeting at Browuville next .u -i m., Sunday evaning. The pulpit at Neraa- U'llhD HllCI lUUgC uujuui lieu myuiiuj i u win uu Hiieu uy h uuurui'uaa High'. from Omaha. For Sale A good :-inoh wagon. Inuulro of C. E. Sanders or at the tiostoflice. Mrs. S. Howe drove over to Stella Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Wm. Moore, for a few days. A large number of our citizens went to Auburn Thursday to attend tho horse and stock show. Miss Lizzie Lewark left Monday for St. Louis to stay with her Bister living in Illinois near that city. See Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. forthe best line of furniture, Stock complete and prices right. Mrs. S. T. Argabright ha3 been very sick for some lime, but we are glad to learn is getting some better. A. J Mitchell, who is now a pros perous farmer of Otoe couuty, was visiting Nemaha friends this week The republican candidates are not afraid to face the people, and have ar- ranged for a school bouse campaign. House with four rooms, two lots and ciBtern. for sale. Apply to Waltuii Hadlock, Nemaha, Neb. Mies Maude Burns went to Peru Sunday to again enter tho Normal school. She will room with Mise Lulu Cooper. N. B. Catlin moved to Peru Tuesday. We regret very much to havo this ex oelleut family leave us, and hope they may soon return. Mrs. F. L. Woodward, Mrs. Geo. Yackley and Mrs. Lou Beck with went1 to KansaB City Monday to visit rela tives for a few days. W. S. Argabright takes advantage o our spocial offer and will receive the Advertiser, Iowa Homestead and Lin coin Weekly State Journal all one year for only SI 50. Mrs. L. G. Walker, of Pueblo, Colo. who has been viaiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Fick, for the past month, took the passenger train for her home Tuesday forenoon. Jess Cranmer, who has been workiug for John C. Stoites for several mouths is moving back to Brock. Waltor Farrls is moving in whore Cranmer lived and will work for Mr. Stokes. ZFTTZBHiIG SALE Wo will offer for salo at public auction at tho Iloao Gilbert farm, ono ralla north of Nemaha, on Wednesday, October 11, 1905 loglnning at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following proporty: FORTY-THREE HEAD OF OATTLE Conslstlnc of 14 cows. 3 two-years old helfore, 2 twosyoarsold steors.O yearling hoi f era, 4 yearling steers, 8 spring calves, l tnorouguurou pedigreed shorthorn bull, ecouch top Crulksuank, coming two years old, 1 yearJlug shorthorn bull, 1 high grado shorthorn bull ten months old EIGHT HEAD OF HORSES AND COLTS-ConBiatlng of ono black inaro weighing about 1100 pounds, ono three-year-old black horse, ono twosyearold irown mare, ono yearling sorrel lllly, ono yoarling dark Iron gray mnro mulo ono yearling black horso mulo, two suckling bay horso colts. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Ono 3i Inch wagon, ono iron wheel wagon and rack, nearly new, ono mowing machine, one 1 Clinch sulky plow, ono foddor cnoppor, ono sot work Harness, ono cook stove, nearly now, ono boating stove, ana otnor articles too numorous to mention. TERMS OF SALE All sums of 810 and under, cash. On all sums over $10 a credit of ten months will bo given, purchaser to givo noto with approved, security without Interest if paid when duo; if not paid when duo to draw 10 per cent interest from dato. Four per cotn disoount for cash on all sums over 810. C. 0. Seow. Auctioneor E.'.L. Pakib, Clork J, M. CLARK, B. F. JONES, DAVID JONES. tagPAlso CO cords of good dry wood for salo by J. M. Clark, at private sale, for cash or good note. The price of chickens which has been very high, is now going down. Last weok buyers paid 8 cents per pound. This week only 7 cents is paid, and next week the price will probably be down to 0 cents. Mark Robinson of Lee Summit. Mo., arrived in Nemaha Monday afternoon on a visit to his mother, Mrs. G. W. I Shiveley, and to see his half-brother, James A. Shiveley, who has been ho very low with appendicitus. The Junior League sociable last Saturday night wab not as successful as it should have been, on account of the storm, but the Juniors made a little above expenses. They desire us to thank those who patronized them. The condition of James A. Shiveley, who was operated upon for appondls citus Thursday afternoon of last week, is quite critical yet, although he is improving some. It is feared another operation will have to bo performed. A Missouri paper Bays tho juico of sugar beets will cauBe hair to grow on bald heads. Now if somo ono wll bring tho editor a few a wagon load or bo we will experiment, and if sue cessful will send a glowing testimouia to the aforesaid Missouri paper. Bonj. Soars visited hla brother-in-law II. T. Mlnick, and other relatives in Nomaha and viciuity this week. Mr Sears was on bis way from California where be biiB been making bis home for the most of the time for the past two years, to bis old home at Bucyrus, Ohio. Dan Lambert roceived a flno present last week. Robert Roister his brothers in-law. sending him a line Duroc Jersey hog weighing about 200 pounds. Tho hog is a beauty, linely proportioned aud speaks well for the herd of Mr. Keister who now lives at Tonganoxiel Kansas. Dan is very proud of bis present. Dr. Matthews, the dentist, has beou kept busy since he came to Nemaha. Tho doctor is giving the best ot satis faction in his work. We have uot loard a single complaint, either in Nemaha or in Browuville, where ho uis been making trips for the past 10 years, ir you need any uenuu worn give him a trial. A fellow who had been to Brown ville the night before and loaded up with bad whiskey mads a nuisance of himself at the Methodist church Sun day and hud to be called down by the minister. If this occurs again tho officers of the law will be called upon to deal with tho offender. Law abiding church going people do not propose to be annoyed by such actions. Ellis Young caught a blue channol cat fish Monday morning that woighed 07 pounds. Ho had threo No. 0 hooks broken, so othor big ones must havo been thore. Ho is fishing in the Mis souri river about half way botweon Nemaha and Brownville, whoro tho channel is narrow and tho water very deep and swift. Tho directors of Maple Grovo school Dist. 37 have been doing some good work on the school houso. They have put In a now door, new soats, oiled tho lloor. and in genoral mado it moro comfortable for the pupils aud teacher, and improved tho looks s well. G. Edwin Sanders is teaching his second term in this district and la getting along well. Carl E. Sandors has boon Buffering from an attack of grip for somo timo. Wednesday afternoon ho got bo sick ho nad to go homo ot rocoas. Miss Stella Washburn took ohargo of tho high room, and Miss Bessio Washburn took her place in tho Intermediate depart mont for tho remainder of tho day. Mr. Sanders Is fooling nomo hotter now and it is thought will get along nil right. Old paper for salo cheap at Tho Ad vortisor office. Wo will send tho Advertisor, the weekly Lincoln Stato; Journal, and the Iowa Homestead, all ono year for only $1.50. T. J. Olliver, a former resideut of Nemaha, has been nominated by tho election democrats for county superintendent student, and well qualified for the M. S, Mclulnct), republican candidate for county judge, was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. Mr. Mclninch in making an active campaign and is confident of He is a good lawyer. of Richardson county. position of county judge. A representative of the Methodist hospital and deaconess home at Omaha will conduct tho services at tho Metho dist church noxt Sunday evening. Full of Tragic Moanlnc are theso linos from J. II. Simmons, o Casey, la, Think what might have rei suited from his terrible cough if he had uot taken tho medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough that disturbed my night's rest, I tried everything, but nothing would relievo it, until I took Dr. King's New Dia. For Sale Poland China and Duroc covery for Consumption, Coughs and Jersey boars. Seid and Skeen stock. Colds, which completely cured me. E. E. Mooiie, Instantly relieves and permanently Telephone 5 Nemaha, Nebr. cures all throat and lung diseases; pre vents grip and pneumonia. At W, W Best porcelain lined wood pumps at Keeling's, druggist; guaranteed; 5oc Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. ) nnd 81 00. Trial bottlo free. All persons owing me aro requested to call At ouco and settle, as I need the money. W. II. Bakkeii. The southeast corner of town is gets ting to be almost deserted. N. B Catlin has moved away, Mrs, Rose Gilbert 1b In Michigan, Mrs. Ellon Iowo is visiting in Stella, Dr. aud Mrs veeling aro visiting in Indiana, Mrs G. W. Chapman, who Uvob just out&ide I the incorporation, is visiting in Kansas j City, and now Mr. and Mrs McCaudless are talking of eoinc to Omaha on a visit. We only voice tho sentiment of the great majority of the best people of the county, especially those who havo takon an active interest in school matters when we say that wo believe Geo. D Carrington, jr.. lias made the best county superintendent ftemaba county ever had. He is a hard worker, has studied the conditions and needs of our public schools, takes an active in terest In every school and every teach er in the county and tries to help in every instance. No one doubts hie election by an overwhelming majority How's this? Wo olfor Ono Hundred Dollar Reward for nny cane of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall'u Cutarrh Ouro. P. J, OnENET & CO., Toledo, 0 Wo, tho undrslgood, huvo known F. Chonoy for tho last 16 yerH, und bollovo him perfectly honorable In all business trausac tlonaaud financially aulo to carry out any obllgutlonH mado by his (Inn. WAIiDINO, KlXNAN tt MAltVIN, Wholesalo DrugKlsts, Toledo, 0. ITnll'H Cntnrrh r'nro 1m taken lnternnllv acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho (system, Testimonials sonl ree. Prlco 75,conto per bottlo. Bold by all druggists. Talco Unll's FarallyPllla for constipation KNAPP & SON" Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stab e BEMAHA,fNEBR. GcocL Dray in connoction with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed, J. M. Wright is one of the most accomodating officials that was over in tno court Iioubo. Hundreds ot men will vote for him on tills account, res cardless of politics. He knowB the business of tho clerk's office thoroughly and takes a pride in keeping tho work up to the highest standard, He knows mnro ntinnt tlio luialnnaa nf t.lin nmintv than any other person. He will be SllOe Repairing elected because he Is the best roan for tho office. J. JB3. Orother in the PARIS BUILDING E. F. Burson and J. L. Speece have bought several hundred acre9 of land near Ord, Nobr., belonging to John W and Frank K. Skeen and Llewellyn Williams. Tlioy expect to matte a sheep ranch of it but will livoin town. They will go into the Bheop business on a large scale. It is probable John and Frank Skeen and perhaps Llew ellyn Williams will move back here. We would certainly be glad to have them become Nemaha citizens again. We will send The Advertiser and Tho Nebraska Farmer both one year for onlv 81.35. The Farmer Is one of the best farming papers published Leave your subscription at this office, Don't Borrow Trouble It is a bad habit to borrow anything but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When Bick, sore, heavy, weary and wornout by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright's disease and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for rolief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetf ulness of all your troublos and your body wll not bo burdened py a load of debt disease, At Keeling's drug store. Price Go cents. Guaranteed. Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty PETER KE11KER. Dealer In MEATS UiglieHt market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, WESLEY H. CLARK Denlor.ln Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipesjetc ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone calls answ ered promptly. NEMAHA, NEBU. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS L.AW, IlKAIi JKSTATE,! 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