f- 4 OLUlVtE L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1905 UMBER 26 J-,, Birhraska & k w Local '.News Dr.Bournefltsglassea. S Vi) tra. Mrs. N. 13, Scrlvoner is quite sick. Elmer Rumbangh is on the sick list. - Beat photos in southeastern Nobr. at Criley's. 80. Auburn. E. J. Maxwell shipped a car load of corn to Kansas City Saturday, Miss Anna Knapp ia visiting her brother, Ell Knapp, near Stella. Seo tho new Library Edition photoa at Criley's. Just the thing forXmas. Mrfl. Thoo. Hill drove down to Shubort Sunday to seo hor' son, M. T Hill. The Christian Indies aid society has ordered now gasoline lights for the church. Miss Norn Aynea and Prank visited Brownville friends from Saturday until Monday. B. T. Neal arrived in Nemaha Thursday morning;, from the western part of tho stuto. Ned Crother, who has .been working at Alma, Nebr,, this summer, returned home Saturday morning. ' Dr. nutchinson, optician, .will be at Nemaha again on Tuesday, November 28. Eyes examined free. Souvenir post cards of the dedication of the Morton monument at Nebraska City on sale at the poatofllce. Wm. Snelliug weut to. St. Joe Mon day evening and ordered new goods, returning Wednesday morning. Hard coal and soft coal several grades various prices for Hale by the Jiid wards As Bradford Lbr. Co. ' : : , - S. S. South-tndved here from Nebras IS ka City the latter part of last week. He is living in E. E. Rumbuugh's house north of the opera house. V. II. Barker can now furnish the people with never-sllp horseshoes something that has never before been handled here. Try them. Rev. G. W. Ayers writes Thursday morning that he would hold services at Nemaha Sunday evening. He is feeling considerably better. Wm. Bantz, a farmer living near Howe, was i Nemaha Wednesday morning and took out a car load of sheep that he had had shipped her6. Sam Littrell, who has been working on tho B. &. M. bridge gang, had his foot hurt the first of the week and came home Tuesday evening to get well. - Stoves hard coal stoves soft coal stoves wood Btoves heating stoves- cook stoves ranges all kind of stoves for sale by the Edward & Bradford Lumber Co. 1 Norman Mead has rented 1. N. Cooper's farm, in the edge of Aspin- waii precinct, whero Steve Cooper is now living. "He will take possession the first of March. wnen tho Granger man has a fit of Indigestion he dlls the paper with railing. againBt churches and preachers. Ho Is, oyldently getting a chronic aso of stomach trouble. R. M. Glllon, secretary ot tile South eastern Building and Loan Association of Auburn, came to Nemaha Wednes day afternoon, staying over night and then going ou to Shubert. Tnevmasons on tho now buildings worked after supper Tuesday night by the light of lanterns, plastering the Insido of the bank vault. Thoy uro in a, hurry to get the work finished. J? a. Hoover desires us to return thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kind nnd thoughtful help and their sympathy during the sickness, UeqtU and burial of, his beloved wife. We have a big assortment of furnls ture that wo are selling at reasonable prices. Special prices made for housekeeping ontflts. Try us. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. We have been having splendid weathot for over two weeks, but a rain storm opened up on us Thursday fore" noon, which puts a stop for awhilo to corn husking and other outdoor work. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving. If any pooplo on oartn uave cause for giving thanks it is the people of this community. We have " prospered In every way. Let us give thanks accordingly. Grandma Culp is now nearing the century mark, being OS years old. She makes her homo with her daughter, Mrs. Sylvester Yates, of this place, but is now visiting her granddaughter, Mrs, E. M. Boyd of Auburn. Low Argabright, who has been working for the B. & M at the Auburn depot, has been at home for two or three weeks, on tho sick list, He is not bedfast but is. not ablo to do anything. It is hoped he will soon recover. Fred Hoc!), who has the contract for the brick work on our new buildings, and who has been bore for the past two weeks, returned to Auburn Wednes day, to push the worK on the Herald building. Leonard West went with him. For Sale My eighty aero farm one mile northwest of Nemaha. Very desirable place to live, no better neighs borhood anywhere. I want to go farther west. For terms write or call on E. L . PAkis, Nemaha, Nebr. Steve Cooper has bought tho tenant house on Mrs. Elizabeth Duerfeldt's farm and will move Ih on his farm west of where he is now living, and will move on it in the spring. He has Jcty acres there and has rented another forty. The children of Mrs. Susan I. Shives ley celebrated her birthday laBt Sunday by gathering at her homo, eating dinner with her and visiting with her that day. They also presented her with a dinner setfof dishes, silver knives and forks and spoons. White and barred Plymouth Rock cockrells that cost mo S3 00 to 80.00 each last spring, headed my yards this season. Prizo winners. Finest lot of cockrolls on earth. Choice $1 00 if taken before Dec. 1 . W. W. Liebhart. E. E. Moore, who won second premium at the county fair for the best 20 acres of corn, got the check for the amount of the premium a few days ago. The entries were made at the county fair but the judges did not view the corn nor judge it until just before husking was commenced, Books Lost Some parties have borrowed and forgotten to return the following books belonging to the editor: Call of the Wild, Richard Carvel. The Virginian, and a plat book of Nemnha county. Will tho parties who have these books please return them , Notice To Taxpayers Personal taxes for 1005 are due November 1st, and delinquent Decerns ber 1st. D. J, A. Dieks, County Treasurer. How's this? Wo oiler Ono Hundrod-Dollnra Reward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot '00 cured by IlnU'H Cutarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, liavo known F. J. Cheney for tho lust 16 yearn, and bellevo him porfeetly honorable In all business transac tions and financially atlo to carry out any bllgatlons mado by IiIh Hrm. WAiiiirNO, Kisman fc Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, nctiug directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent roe. Price 75 cents per bottle. . Sold by all druggists. ' 'TakoUjll'sFainliyPlllsfor oonitlpatlono. Dr A. Matthows went to Omaha Saturday evening, but expocts to re turn to Nomaha in a few days. Tho doctor has had a big patronugo durlag lis stop with us, and hns given excellent satisfaction in his dental work. Ho has been kept busy for. over two months, B. G. Whlttonioro who has been distributing some patent modiclno ad vertising in this city, reports that there are 304 residences in tho First ward, 815 in Second and 800 in Third. At tho usual estimate of live persons to a ramuv me popuiauon or Auourn would be something over 4500.- Granger, Frank Tltua has added another trndo tn h a nt. TTn In nnw n hr Kb nvnr . . I and frequently works on tho new buildings He is a banker, met chant, bookkeeper, nurseryman, pressman, ceman, oaruor, typewriter, nneiimason and we don't know how many other trades and professions lin has He Is a handy man most uny place you put him. - Jacob wm got a phono message from Holton, Kansas, last Saturday morning, saying his brother had been shot and for him to come at once. He left on tho morning train. Nothing has been heard from him siuco ho lef! The message did not say w bother IiIb brother was killed or not. We hope ho found his brother not seriously injured. The quarterly conf erauce tho bust" neBs mooting of tho Methodist church that was announced to be held nt Brownville next Saturday has been postponed until Friday, Dec. 1 . The quarterly meeting will bo held next Sunday ot 11 o'clock, when Presiding Elder Wright will preach. The pro siding elder will also be present at the conference"De6.1l!rv " N. C. Jarvis has bought of Mrs. Elvira Curtis the building and part of a 10c wnere win. buoinng is doing business. This is propably the best business corner in Nemaha. The building is un old framo ono, A nice brick building would add much to the looks of the town. Nowt evidently has faith in Nemaha, as he invests his surplus money in property here. The pnpils of the high school found out that Sunday was tho birthday of the principal, Carl E. Sauders, and the proceeded to give him a pleasant stirs prise by going to his home Saturday evening. About 25 were present and the evening was spent very agreeably by all. Mr. Sanders received a number of presents. He appreciates very highly the remembrance of his pupils. Misses Vera Miuick, Nona West and Sophie Tyche will give a musical at the Nemaha opera house Saturday evening, Dec. 2. Misses West and Tyche are both blind All aro students in the institute for tho blind at Ne braska City. Miss Minick is the pianist and Misses West and Tyche vocalists. Wotfecl sure the entertain ment will bo a good one. Admission 25 cents. iranK snuuert ot snuuert was n Nemaha visitor Wednesday morning Frank was tho only republican to pull through in Richardson county at the recent election, being elected stato senator to Oil the vacancy caused by tho resignation of Judge Tucker mnny ropuuncans 01 iticnarnson re volted at tho Falls City machine rule and assisted the democrats in electing tbeir ticket. John Davtes of Brownville died Wednesday night of this week, after a brief Illness. Mr. Davles was an old and highly respected citizen of Brown ville. For many years he baa been extensively engaged In fruit raising and shipping. He was a leading mem ber of the Methodist church. Wo did not learn any particulars as to the funeral. The bereaved wife and son huve our sincere sympathy in thelr sorrow. Zinc Ore Pound Near Nemaha In digging for coal on bin farm one mllo south of Nomaha A. R. McCands loss found specimens of mineral, and Dr. Frazlor, who has lived soveral years In tho zinc mines of southwestern Missouri, pronounces somo of them zlno. Ot course It la not known how much zlno thero is, and whether it will pay to mlno or not, This can dnly bo told by digging, Dr. Frazler says If ho found as good Indications of zlno In BOuth western Missouri he would think iin IU(i .trunk rinh minn. tfmiihQ mn, yet bo tho center of a minlnc district. Mr. McCandloss Is oolnc to Bnend Bomo tuonov oxporlmontlng, and I. ...111 ,ll.n It .1.1. Tl ...111 " " " J-fc Will be a big thing for this part country if he strikes a good of tho coal or zinc mlno. MrQ Minnie Hoovor. wlfo of Frod nrtt v.. rio.iur riimi t.i,r i.Hmn av miles Houthweat of Nemaha on Tuesn day, Nov. 21, 1005, at 2 o'clock a.m. aged 81) years, 1 month and 14 days. The deceased has Buffered for several years with consumption, and though everything was dono for her relief that a loving husband and nklllod physicians could do, she steadily failed. She was bedfaBt but a few days before her death. Tho funeral services were held at tho Methodist ohurch at 2 o'clock Wednosday afternoon. Tho church was crowdod with sympathizing friends. Rev. C L. Meyers of Auburn preached the sermon. A largo number of friends followed the remains to the Nemaha cemetery. Mrs. Hoover leaves a husband and live children, a son and four daughtorp, who will sadly miss the loving caro of u wito and mother. The bereaved husband and children have our heartfelt sympathy in their great sorrow. Young People's Endeavor program at Champion, Friday, Nov. 24. Song Pass me not, No 7. Song Would you shine for Josub, No 28. Lord's Prayer. Topic: "God's Wonderful Works " Pa. 40 l-ll. (Thanksclvlne Service.) Song Any whero with Jesus, No 80 Bending of References. Discussion on topic, Reading Pearlo Thompson. . Recitation Orah Pryor. Song Never Alone, No 101. Reading Mnggie Hacker. Secretary's Report. Roll Call. Song Sweetly resting, No 17. Benediction. Everybody invited. Nellie Russell, Loader. IF YOU WANT Groocl Bread TRY A SACK OF Golden Rod Flour High patent. Every sack guaranteed to glvo full satisfaction in overy respet or money refunded. Always the same No bettor Hour mado. If you want a cheaper flour you can not do better than to buy the Red eeil a straight grade Hour, it lias no superior in a grade flour. Many prefer it to a high patent. For a still cheaper flour try tho Gold Leaf It Ib a good flour of that grade. These grudes are manufactured by Jamoson So Son, Stella, Nebr., and are on sale at tho store of J. H.Vandersllce NEMAHA, NEBR. If you buy a sack of either of these grades and It is not just as represented, take' it back and your money will, bo returned. Tho Yonng People's Endcavbr at Champion elected the following officers lust Friday evening: President Miss Franklo noover. Vice Pres. Miss Pearle Thompson. Seorotary Waltor L. Thompson. Ass't Seo'y Miss Ruth Pryor. Treasurer Miss Lulu M. Ulckoy. O.rganlst Miss Ruth Pryor. Aes't Organist Mlaa Locktc Roberts. Librarian Miss Maggie Hacker. In the District Court ot Nomaha count ty, stato of Nebraska: Ida MoVey, plaintiff, . vs. Orval MoVey, defendant. . NOTICE To Orval MoVey, non-resident dofonds ant: You are hereby notified that on the ni d day of November, A, P., 11)05, Ida MoVey, ulalntlff heroin, filed a petition 11 tho dlstrlctcourt of Nomaha oountyl state of Nebraska, against you, tho object apd prayer of which Is to obtain divorco from you on tho grounds that you wantonly nnd cruelly neglected, failed and rofusod to support tho said daintlll; nnd on the further grounds that you have been guilty of extromo ruelty toward this plaintiff; and to inve hor maldon name, Iqu Martin restored to hor, You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, tho 18th day of December, A. D,( 1005. unteu tins un day or isovomuor, a. D.,1005. Ida MoVky, plaintiff. By Stull & IIawxuy, hor attorneys. New Cure For Cancer All surfaco cancors aro now known to bo curable by llucklons Arnica Salve. Jus. Walters, of Dufileld, Va writes "I bad a cancer on my lip for years that seemed incurable till Rucks en's Arnica Salvo healed It and now it perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for outs and burns. 25a at Keeling s rug store. 1 Plans to Q t Rloh, ,v down due to dyspepsia or consumption . Braceup and tak Dr. King' sNow ilfo Pills. Thoy tako out the mater alswhich aro clogging your energies nnd glvo you a new start.' Cure heads ache and dizziness too. At Keoling's ug store; 25o i tr id toed. W. W. FKAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr All calls promptly attondod Phono 28 W. . Sanders Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Insurance Agent PETEll KEllKER. Doalor In Highest markotprico paid for HidoB, Lard, Tallow, etc, WESLEY H. CLARK Denlcr.ln Windmills and Pumps, ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1'hone calls answered pr ap'.ly. NEMAHA, NEBR. J. E. Orotliei In the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness- Repairing Hand Mado Harness a Specialty t r .X'