0 i VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1H05 NUMBER 27 i 1 u ft- Local ISTews Tho No malm schools woro dismissed Wednesday afternoon until Monday, on account of Thanksgiving. Band Concert Hough roads. Dr Bourne fits classes. So. Auburn. Buy your magazines at the postolllco. Concert Saturday night of tbia week. W. W. Seid went to Omaha Thurs day. The Peru Norma) Band, under the leadership of II. Harold Hewitt of Chicago, musical director of tho Nor mal, and assisted by Mr. Byrne Mnrcellus, reader, and the Normal Male Quartet, will give a Bplendid musical and literary entertainment at tho Nemaha, opera house .Friday Mrs. W. II. Hoover went to Lincoln evening, Dec. 8 Proceeds for tho Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs bonollt of tho Nemaha school library. A. F. Walsh, and ulso to be present at Admission 25 cents. Wo have a big assortment of furnN ture that we are Belling at reasonable prices. Special prices made for housekeeping outfits. Try us. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. IS. J. Maxwell shipped a cur load of the wedding of tier daughter Helen to I corn last Saturday. Burnt leather souvenir post cards for sale at tbe pustofllce. Best photos in bouthenatoru Nebr. at Crlluy'a. So. Auburn. iggs are 20 cents a dozen and tho editor's chickens have quit laying. Dr. A. Matthews on Thanksgiving day. Subscriptions received at tho post' otllce for any magazine or newspaper published in tho United States. You can save money by having tho post master order your magazines and papers. Notice To Taxpayers Personal taxes for 1005 are duo November 1st, and delinquent Decerns ber 1st. D. J. A. Ducks, County Treasurer. The following dispatch, takon from the Lincoln News, will be of intorost tothotmany friends of Bov. A, V. Wi eon, formerly pastor of tho Mothoq dlst church at Nemaha and Brownvllle, now pastor at Bladen, Nebr. Tho dispatch has tho initials wrong, as Bov. A. V, Wilson ia pastor thoro Tho toughs will llnd that this kind of work will not atop Mr. Wilson in his efforts at reform, and will survu to make him more friends with the butter classes. Hastings, Nebr., Nov. 22 Uov. J. B Wilson, h Methodist minister at Bladen, was rotten egged Monday night mi the villago street by unknown parties. Sports who got drunk at a wedding and who weio scored jSunday by the preacher in his pulnit, uro THE IIIOKS ALMANAC TOR 1000 Tho Bov. Irl II. lllcks Almanac will not be published for 1000, but his Monthly Join mil, Word and Works has been changed Into a hu'go and costly Magazine, and It will contain his storm and weather forecasts and other asttos notnical features complete. The Novombor number, how ready, cons tains tho forecasts from January to June, 1000. The January uumben roady Dec, 20th, will contain tho fore casts from July to Decembor, 1000. Tho prlco of this uplondld Magazine la one dollar a year. Seo It and you will have it. Tho November and January numbers containing the Bev. Irl It. Hicks forecasts for tho whole year, and mora complete than over, can bo had by Bonding at onco 20 cents to Word Mrs. Win. Snellini' went to Oram. Mo., last Saturday to attend tho funeral Hai'ected of being responsible for tho and Works Publishing Company, 2201 of a niece who died from the effects of 0l,tn,B. John M. Clark shipped two ears of inil)r(, Hiistiilnni hv imim. Htrm.ir mJ See the new Library Edition photos cattle, ouo of hogs, and a mixed car of the head by a playmate. The child Crlloy's. Just tho thing for Xtnas. cattle and hogs to St. Joe Monday was taken to u hospital at" St. Joo but Thursday was the coldest morning we have had this fall- 0 degrees above zero. Tho rural carriers did not go over their routes Thursday, it being a holiday. Tho funeral of John Davies was held at the Methodist church at Brownvllle last Sunday at 2 o'clock 'p.m. Bov. G. W. Ayers road a brief statement of bis age, etc., and then spoko touchlngly of his acquaintance with Mr, Davies, Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. In the District Court of Nemaha cauni ty, state of Nebraska: Ida MoVey, plaintiff, . vs. Orval McVoy, defendant. NOTlOli To Orval McVey, non-resident defends ant: You aro hereby notified that on tho night. He will stay at St. Joe until nothing could bo douo to save Ub life. Sunday, spending Thanksgiving with relatives. T31 T nnj. Bev. C. W. Ayers was able to preach Some parties have borrowed and 1 lis work in tho church, his Btanding in at Nemaha Inst Sunday night for the forgotten to loturn the following books tho community, etc . Ho was followed urst time in over a month. Although belomiinn to the. nilltnrr null nf tl. bv Bov D. F. Ilodabaut'h of Peru, who J,(l U,JV 01 .November, A, D., 1005, Klu CJ r ' - I - .If I - I - . 1 . !-. ill ho is quite weak and nervous yet ho is Wild, Bichard Carvel. Tho Virginian, was pastor at Brownvllle some thirty 1 T,. JL ; t li.l r i& - . . . ... I l....I.,n ,,.,,1 It in .1,. ..,111 . . . . . . .. .. . I .... ,., .U U.OI. .U W.ll Ul U .HHIUII WUIHj uomo our, and see the new onera "b a "'""B"" uu ami u piao oook oi memaim county yema yu, uuu un uiu muim oi mu fltate of Nebraska. aunliiHt von tho house Saturday night, and atteud tho U0 1,9 wel1 ns betore Will the parties who have these books deceased. Tho presiding elder, Bov. object and prayer of which is to obtain I . -I I . I T . .1 . .... . I .11.. t - I. II. concert. . . , .. please return them. ueo. i. wrigni, man closed tins part vura- irmu you on inugrounus mac T" ir' . " ' 1 "X f tho service with brief remarks, jf0,, tm""onF Ta 0ruo,ly ,08luotu: WehH.l another cold rain Monday . ! '""7. V." 7' ' ' u "ily has had his old house Tho church was crowded, many , , , , r : 1, 2 beginning about 11 o'clock and lasting "ne uoy' s leeiiDg aoout iib prouu torn down and is building a larger one being present from Nemaha, Auburn that you'havo been guilty ofoxtromo most of the day. as a man can well be. We hope the h, a different location. Ho lives on a and other places. cruelty toward this plaintiff; and to farm on Iho Missouri bottom northeast Mr. nnvlna wh imm ii ivii.u in vu nor maiden name. Ida Martin of Vmniihn iitwi iinritnf Mm iitnii .Miiifl ioii i ......... u... in i.. .nun I restored to her. .1 x wit nit ii iiuarvui mint making that place his homo since then petition on or before Monday, tho 18th Nonnun Mead and Uncle Hebron Smelser Ptarted for Indiana Monday to visit their old home little follow will live to be an honor to his parents and to the country. J. II.' Seid shipped a tine Poland China pig to J. V. Monteith of Cham- pio i. Nebr;., Thursday. the high wntor of lSSli A. B. Bans 4 presented Bural Carrier i Hiimhaugh with some spareribs and -.J,irsai()3 a few days oao. Frank Dressier is again on the sick use. ne has heou confined to tho house for almost a week. J, W. Colerlck aud family started for Alliance, Nebr., Tuesday. Mr. Colerlck expects to work in Alliance this winter and between times look around and so'.ect' some good lamrfor pTho briokmasons Cand carpenters homesteading under the Kincnid law. came down from Auburn Sunday and went to work on tho new buildings last summer his house was Hooded Ho is now building on a higher piece lie united with tho Metliodist church day of December, A. D., 1005. ot ground that has not pvei Mowed Bluee in 1878, and had been an official mem A stock of books, stationery, maga zines, etc., will hereafter be kept at the postofilco. Call and see them. Chas. W. Burns came In from Boat- rice lastThurBday and bus been helping his father put a foundation under the J house and do other work around the l premises. David Burns is now busk ing corn neur Wymore but is ubout through. Monday morning, but only worked three or four liouis until tho rain stopped them for tho day. They worked again Tuesday, but Wednes day morning was so cold they went to Auburn and will not return until the weather is better. Dr. W. W. Frazlor reports the birth of a big ten pound boy to Mr. aud Mrs. this iuaney Korvel. Tuesday night. White and barred Plymouth Bock cockrells that cost me Sii 00 to SO. 00 each last spring, headed my yards Win, II. Bums, older brother ol Mrs. J. A Titus and James M. and Fuller Burns arrived in Nemaha last tirs. uurtis. mother of Mrs. E. II. ivnappanu Airs. u. is. Littroll, moved to Nemaha from Peru last week, Hard coal and soft coal several grades various prices for Hale by the Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Mrs. John M. Clark wont to St. Joo Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. She will return Sun day . season, i'rize winners. Finest Friday morning. Mr. Burns loft lot of cockrells on earth. Choice SI 00 Nemaha in July, 1804, and has not been back here since, nor has he seen any of if taken before Dec. 1 W. W. Liehiiakt. Miss Hazle Paris, daughter of E. L. Paris, was sick this week and had to miss school. Monday was the lirst day she has failed to attend school for over his family in that time. He has been in Washington, Oregon and other west ern states. He is thinking of making Nemaha ids home. ber mobt of the time until his death. IloleaveH.a wlfek.ou&Bon, nnd.u step daughter. IF YOU WANT Good 3Bjt-eacl TBY A SACK OF Golden Rod Flour High patent. Every sad: guaranteed to givo full satisfaction in every respect or money rofunded. Always the same. No better Hour made. If you want a cheaper Hour you can not do better than to buy the Red Seetl a straight grade Hour. It has no Buperlor in a grade Hour. Many prefer Dated thlB 4th day of November, A. D.,100.). aintiiT. eys. By 'STurfrVB-!! aav IDA Mo'Vky, nlalntli TAAv!xrivih6ivuttbtTlt Plana to Cat Rloh aro often frustrated by sudden break down duo to dyspepsia or consumption . Bracenp and tak Dr. King'sNow Life Bills. Thoy take out tho mater- ialswhlch aro clogging your energies and give you a new start. Cure head ache and dizziness too. At Keollng's ug store; 2ricguarau teed. You will miss a musical treat if you Hany Parker came in from Auburn fa" t0 illteQ1 concert at the Nemas Wednesday to eat Thanksgiving dinner lm l,tira oiibb Saturday night. Misses MrH. M. A. Wnnrlwiinl. Mm. Timn'm it to II llilll DatOllt. ff 1 .1 I . , . . " ' " " luuryema, uunnj; uuu ume sue Yackley, Mrs. Lillian M. Allen, Mrs. For a still cheaper flour try tho wiuy. aiio lives T.nil wwiM, ., w fin mlarL attended the Methodist quarterly con ference at Brovvnville Monday. It was voted to Increase the amount paid Bev. lias never been tardy. As over a mile from the school house this Is a splendid record. Gold Leaf with his Berger. grandmother, Mrs. B. W, II. Barker can now furnish the people wiiu nevsrslip horseshoes-- something that has never before been handled here. Trv them. Turkeys were loo high priced for tho 'editor this year, but we coaxed a. big fat goose from Mrs. Wm. Hacker aud wo imagined it tasted better than a turkey. Minlck, West and Tyche are pupils of tho institute for tho blind at NebroBka City, aud aro all said to bo line muels clans. Misses West and Tyche are both blind. Admission only 25 cents. It is a good Hour of that grade. These grades are manufactured by G, W. Ayers at Nemaha from S2.-H), Jameson & Son, Stella, Nebr., and aro the amount paid last year, to S300 on sale at the store of Brown villo pays .$2no. In addition ho has a good parsonage. The churches are out of debt, the preacher paid up and all seems prosperous. John II. Shook had a force of men at work for some time making a good road along tho Hillsdale "narrows". The old road has been almost impass ible ior some' time. Mr. Shook has changed the road, running it down next the river. If any one can make Stoves hard coal btoves soft coal 11 R00tl roiu' 'lpro 'fl Mr Shook as he stoves wood stoves heating stoves k,,0WB 11,1 llU0Ut tho conditions there, ranges all kind of stoves nuving uvea at ainsuaie tor many cook s'oves for sale by the Edward & Bradford Lumber Co years. mf A recent order of the postal depart" Y fill t 11. .rt - i I ... ucui. mvca i uuu uurriurs iu lOllowing liulrH uuuirrii (.'uro How's this? Weoltur One Hundred'-Dollnrs Howard for any caso of Uatnrrli that cannot i)o cured by holidays: New Years, Washington's tt.ii . ninnuay, memorial day, fourth of July, labor day, and Thanksgiving. b or Sale My eighty acre farm one mile northwest of Neiwaha. Very desirable place to live, no better neighs horhood anywhere. I want to go Jarther west. For terms write or call tm . H. L. Pauis, Nemalia, Nebr. i' J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undorHlKoed, hnve known I J. Cheney for tho last 15yenr, and believe Jilm perfectly honorablo In all uuhIiiohh trunmic tlonHiind Unaneliilly al-lo to carry out any bllfjulIot.H made by bin ilrm. WALIIISO, Kl.NNAN it MAHVIN, Wholesalo DniBglHlS, Toledo, O. llall'H Catarrh Curo Ih taken Internally, actluK directly upon tho blood and mucous Hiirjaccs of Iho nyHtein. Testimonials sent roe. l'rlco 75 conts per bottle. Sold by all iiruuKlsttf. unco U"ii's FumllylMlls for con ttliullcto J. H.Vanderslice NEMAHA, NEI311. If you buy a sack of either of these Tho following item, taken from grades and it is not just as represented, Monday's Lincoln Star, will be of lnhi t uck and your money will be interest to tho mnv friends of tho returned bride and groom iu Nemaliu and elsewhere: "Mrs, W. II, Hoover onnounces the approaching marriage of her daughter Helen, to Dr. Austin Matthews of W. W. FIIAZIER, M.'D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr All calls promptly uttondGtl Phono 28 W. (WJ. Sanders Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate an d Insurance Agent Notico for Hooring Claims In the mattor of tho estnto nf Nicholas 11 Kcrlvoner. deceased, iNotlpo Is iiercby Klven that tho court has mado fin order lunltlnujlio tlmofor credit ors to till) claims ni;iilnst said deceased to six Omalrn. The wedding will take place KtSr''IKt and Thanksgiving day at noon, at Holy Juno siuotw, at iu o'clock a.m. of each day ,ut ,n ,.. , mi . i. l. i. tho ollleo ol the county JiuIkh f Nemaha Irlnity church. Tho guest list Will county, NebrasUf . in Auburii.Nebraaka, has inrlndn nnlv thn ImimxHiifn rrbif lru ,"','n X(1I u' tno court as tho times and inciuoo oniy me immediate relatives. ,)lftl!0 wll0 ,xml Wloroaii persons who havo "Owing to the popularity of tho le""nds asalnst said docoesed , 11 can have tho same oxamlncd, adjusted and prospective bride the announcement IB allowed, and all claims not presented hv tho of more than pacing interest. Though Sl&AS b froVU' bUrruU' Miss Hoover has been absent from 8TMtrY.county Jd Lincoln more or less the last low years a greater portion of tho timo has been spent hero whore she has a largo circle of friends Now Curo For Cnncor All surface cancers aro now known Tho groom is a resident of to be ourablo bv HiiL-klen'a Arnica .. i I,.... wmmm ai.u is said to nea young man Salve. Jas. Walters, of Dudleld, Va of sterling qualities. Tho brido and writes "I had a cancer on my Hp for groom will spend their honeymoon in years that seemed incurable till Hock- Minneapolis and St. Paul." iHnrt A rnlnil SlllVH iw4.Li(i lr. nfi ,inw tt li lini'f Uflf I if nf 1 " iiiiDfitiinn1 tmx Souvenir postal cards for sale at the for cuts and burns. 2&o at Keellne's postoillce. drugstore. PETEll KEltKER. Dealer In Ilighcsl markot prico paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, WESLEY H. CLARK Dcalorjn Windmills and Pumps, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phono calls answered promptly, NEttlAIIA, NEBli. J. EJ. Oiotlxei' In the PARIS BUILDING Shoo Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Mado Harnoss a Speoialty