The Nebraska Advertiser Local Newa Only two wo(fkH moro of nuliool. Mrs. Hon Baldwin IhH Tntiaduy paid Aolinrn llicjclc Hiitpll('H at Kculln'a. cyoU'siropairod HI- Ilandmiulo liarnoaa at EdwardH & Bradford Lbr. Co. W. Sold wont to Nobraskn City Tneaduy aftornoon, returning tho next lny. Sot) It. E. Uucuor for tho Queon inctiliator and brooder. Tho priceB aro richt. Did you hoo ihoao dollar wutchcH at Kooling'HV Thoy'ro all right. Rook and barrel null at ISdwardH & Bradford Lbr. Co. Frutik W. Black, B. & M. agent at JJraekun, Iiiih boon appointed pout maHter of that place. MILLET SEED FOE SALE Finn homo grown millet; flood, at T L.Fimer'a. Tho Advertiser got on aotno now body typo thin week, and husBomo new job and ad. typo ordered. Tho Matjons have had a now walk laid in front of their lots, from Hill Bros, drug store south to tho corner. Lap dusters, all colors, kinds and prices at Mrs. J. D. llalney camo in from Auburn Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. J. 33. Crothor, and her brother, Chas. Olarlc. W. V. Sunders. Mrs. Elmer E. Allen and Mrs. Geo. Yackley attended tho Mothodist quarterly conference Brownville Saturday afternoon. at Will F. Sanders camo in from Do Witt last Friday and that night wub mudo a Mnstor Mason by IIopo lodge, lie roturned to DoWitt Monday. For Sulo tho coming week Black taken from the Snelling Htoro building. Price SI. 25 per square High bred barred Plymouth Itock egga GOo nor 10 or S1.G0 for 50 ecus. Finest stock in stute. W. W. Ltisdiiaiit. A large bull snake was killed in tho Htreet In front of the bank Thursday aftornoon. And none of our citizens have boon drinking anything stronger than buttermilk, either. ah persons Knowing cnemsotvosins debtod to mo will pleaso call in and settle within tho noxt week and obligo Very rospectfully, E. L. Paris. Dr. Smith, A. L. Barber, Will J. Davies, Frunk llalnoy and Will Kauff- nan drovo down from Brownville last Friday xovonlug and attended Masonic lodgo. A. L. and were also present. John Lawrence Notice , Tho Iloovor pastures aro now ready for stock. Parties In town having cows thoy desire pastured will please call at the bank, pay for pasturage, and then turn cows in. i P. L. Woodward. Sheriff Rohrsand Deputy ltnthorford were in Nomuha Monday getting tales men for the jury for tho Chamberlain trial which is being heard in district court at Auburn this week. J: II VaudorBlice, Earlo Gilbert, Poter Ker kor. Sherman May, Marshall Webb, J . M West, V. P. Peabody aud W. G. Maxwell wore tho victims who were caught. Peabody was tho only caught on tho jury. one Olo Roberts drove to Nemaha Suns dav eveninc. according to custom. ills ponies got tired of waiting for him to go homo, so thpy broke looso and wont on. They got along nil right ' until almost home, when tney ran into 'a big locust tree, smashing one wheol to cno uuggy uuu utu. .QCuuu.ud.,..k It and cutting one of Urn ponies. Tho . na -. i in mttv hurt puny iimv - j ahane. Olo Is going to get better straps to tlo the ponies with hereaaef. Sea the advertisement of W. P. Thompson of Brownvillc, real estate agent. Nebraska City is just tliscov-1 ering that the King drag is a good thing, trying it this week for the first time. Nemaha could have told them that a year ago. Edwards & Bradford Co. have been unloading some fir lumber for a day or two. It surprises the draymen that it hasn't rained as it usually starts in to rain when they have a lot of lumber to haul for the yard. Miss Minnie May has finally decided to quit the millinery business on account of her health which is quite poor. Miss Ora Morgan will have chargo of the stock for awhile until Mr. Van- darslice can make other arrange ments. J. D. Bishop, the genial and enterprising editor of the Peru Pointer, has sold his interest in that paper to his pardner, Spen cer Hacker. Mr. Hacker will keep the paper up to its present - standard and endeavor to im- prove it. Brownville and Auburn have both been dry towns so far as open saloons are concerned since the first of the month. But the government still lives and the thirsty ones manage to get some thing to tide them along for a few days. G. W. Chapman, B. & M. sec tion foreman, has been moved to Roca, Nebr. He has been there several days and his family ex- pect to go today. The household goods were shipped yesterday. Geo. Shineflew of Salem is now I section foreman here. The passenger train was over two hours late Tuesday morning, the delay being on account of having to wait for the Q train fll xvW.oh jfilVPf1 L ... , - , . , , , . cany znaz morning aoouc tnree miles this side of Hamburg. uiass supper The Senior Class of the Nema na nign ocnooi win give a uusitec I i it' i n i i 'ii .; l SUDner at the scnool House on -Saturday evening. May 19. Everybody invited to be pres ent. A short program will be given. F. E. Hoover is planting an acre of melons about half musk melons and the rest watermelons so we will know where to go for melons when they are ripe. He is going to have loads of peaches, plums, cherries, pears, grapes, raspberries, DiacKoerries 1 1 1 1 T strawberries, etc., according to present prospects. Sunday morning there was considerable frost in low places and some ice on standing water. Tuesday night there was another frost, the vegetation the next morning being white with a heavy frost, and ice as thick as window glass was on standing water. Very little damage was done, however, except to tender vegetables beans being the worst to suffer. Dr. A. Matthews is now at Hyannis, Nebr. He went there with the intention of staying in that section for several months but writes that he is doubtful about staying as he doesn't like the country. There are no trees 0f any kind and as the doctor is use to seeing plenty of trees the monotony o the treeless plains , ,, . t j , don 1 sult . " "iake! ilim ,home sick to get DacK wnere ne can i see something besides sandhills, i prairies ana neias. Miss Mary .Fairbrother, a neice of the late G. W. Fairbrother. I was one of the sufferers from the 7 San Francisco earthquake, but was not killed. She was for many years a well known news paper woman of Omaha, being a talented writer. She is related to Charley Hacker and others in Auburn. E. E. Bolejack, who learned telegraphy here a number of years ago, going from here to the northwestern part of the state where he combined the railroad business with stock raising, has started a bank at Barada, of which he will be cashier. He has been assistant cashier of a Ver don bank for some time. He is a cousin of C. P. and W. H. Barker. MIhh Jilunch Lytlq visited Nemaha friends Sunday. She is teaching school near Falls City but her school is out in two weeks and she will then go to her parents In Indian Territory. She informs us that the report that her aistor, MIbb Etna I tie, is sick with consumption is not true. Miss Edna had to give up her school on account of suffering from nervous prostration and returned to Indian Territory. But she is much better. Miss Blanch subscribed for The Advertiser while hero, The petition for Iho passage of a chicken ordinance was presented to tho village trustees Monday night but was laid over without discussion. Wo suppose the members havd not yet heard enough from the citizens in regard to this matter to enable them to decide, so tboso who are in favor ol tho passage and those who are opposed to it should endeavor to give their side of the question to each tnomber of the board before tho next meeting. They want to please the people, Mrs. Simmons gave an address Suns day night at the Methodist church iu the interests of the W. 0. T. U. The address was a line one and held the attencion of tho large audience closely to tho close. Monday afternoon a meet ing of tho women of Nemaha was holt; at the church and a branch of the W C. T. U. was organized. Tho follow ing ollicors were elected : President Mrs. Uoho Gilbert. Vice Pres. and Supt. Contwst Work- Mrs. May Gilbert. Secretary Mrs. Emllio McCandless Treasurer Mre. M. A. Woodward. Ernest E. Taylor, state Becrotary of tho prohibition party, spoke at the Methodist church Monday night on "Christian Fellowship." Mr, Taylor is an earnest young man and quite eloquent in his remarks. At the con elusion, after urging all to voto the prohibition ticket as the- only escape from the saloon, ho had cards passed around for pledges of monoy for the campaign to be paid roouthly, and also had the hat passed tor cash contribun tions. Owing to the few party prohN bition voters present no precinct organization was formed. Tho main part of tho audience was young people, only lr or 23 older people were present. An organizer will bo sent lator to organize tho workers of each precinct for the fall campaign. Wall Paper and Painting Season at Hand Wo havo on hand a largo as- sortment of Wall Paper at from 7 to 25 cents per double roll. Headquarters for Sherwin-Williams Cel ebrated House and Family Paints Oils, Varnisher, Stains, etc., always on hand. Give us a trial. W F. KEELING C. E. program for Sunday May 18. Song service, followed by sentence prayerd. Topic: Christ's Life; Lessons From His Miracles of lleuling. Matt Jl I7 PA SS 31-4o. A demoniac cured, Mark 1 2,1-28 Minnlo May. Peter's wife's mother, Matt 8 14 17 Anna Kuapp. A leper, Matt 8 1 -4 Grace Peabbdy. A paralytic, Matt 1) 1-8 Ellen Sanders. The withered hand, Matt 0 Kl Mrs. Burns. 1 The conturion'd servant, Luke 7 1 -10 Nora Aynea. Select Heading- Pearl Burns. Select Heading William Smiley. Solo. How is sin like disease Mrs Barker. Tell of some modern miracle of spiritual healing Mr. Dressier. What are tho marks of a souud man spiritually Mr Sapp. Close with C. Ii. benediction, Ellen Sandkus, Leader Human Blood Marks A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the homo of J. W. Williams a well knwn merchant of Bac, Ky. Ho writes: Twenty years ago I had severe hemhorrages of tiro ungs, and was near death when I oegan taking Dr. King's New Dis covery, it completely cured mo and have remained well ever since." It cures Hemhorrages, Chronic Coughs. Settled Colds and Broncnitis. ami is the only known cure for Weak Lungs Every botth guaranteed by W W Keeling, Druggist. 50c and Si. 00 Trial bottlo free. A Lucky Postmistross is Mrs. Alexander, of Oaiy. Me., who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to bo tho best remedy she over tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. Y ou'll agre with her if you try these painless purifiers that infuse new life, Guarans teed by W. W. Keelint.'. druccist. Price '2oc. Hamilton Piano Tho Hamilton 1'Iiuio lias become n liouso nom word in this part or tho state and It Is here to stay, becuusoovory Hamilton I'luuo makes otnor frlonds who aro not ontlrely satisried until they possess one. Tho Hamilton Piano Is built by tho Hum llton riano Company oIChlonKo, a conatitu unt company of tho Dalilwln Company. The Hamilton is the ideal homo piano. In it tho purclmsor secures unrivalled musleiil qual. Hies and powor, sympathetic tone and posi tive durability nnd at a very attractive price, A II .1... ..... . . . i . ... ii.ii mo ussuiiiuu pans or mo Hamilton aro manufactured under one general supervision assurhiK unfailing uniformity and excellence and giving tho Hamilton Piano an Indl viduauty and character of Its own. A ton year warranty accompanies evoiy piano backed by nearly $2,000,000.00 capital nnd an unluterrur ted experience of over 40 ypars. Tlio Hamilton Piano Is nn International prize winner, and tho prldo of many homos Many other very important fcutnres of our nuo wm oo laicon up in detail in our luturo talks, It Is nlwuyso pleasure to show you just wiiut wo have. Anton Music & Jewelry Co. H,iuf f....... II,. ..i . W. W. FftAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All culls promptly attended Phone 28 Pk Complete Stock of LUMBER HARDWARE ' ' FURNITURE Is found eit Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Prices are rigHt. WM.POAMPBELL, l'res. V. E. ALLEN. Vlce-rreH. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Cap italj Stock, $5,000 Burlington Hull bin May 1900 Lst Sato Toir to California., and rsjot Gourd: T I'liKut .Honml mid IN rtliiiul, dliuct or via Cfillfortilii, very low rnto oxi-uihIoii tlulU'H on hhIo luiMi 18Mi to 22ml, Iih-IiiMvo. To CillfcraU.rcriJand, atd Pneot S:tnd:-Dnlly low excursion ru t'sootnineiiciiiK Juno 1st uppl.v -Iuk vlii varlalilo loutos embracing nil wiHtein Hcenory ami attrnctloiiH, To CiUfornblasd Botwn: HllllJlowiT rates Juno 2"lh lo July 7t)i, IncluHlvoj only $rJ.ftOmlnl tlunnl lo Includo tho Sliustu Rotito ami 1-tigcl Sound. To Colorado and Sotwn: Dully after Juno Int. About hulf rates, mill lower rates for tho lillc'h ijtoiit nicotine at Denver.' Tickets h M July luth to 15t.lt inclusive. TeEaslora Ectort:: Dully low until tner tourist rates commencing Juno 1st to Chicago, St. Louis, f,t. 1'uul, Wisconsin and .Michigan KehortH, aisotoNlHgnnv Falls. Wlilto Motm. tains and Maine Uogorts. Cpoclal Henosoolccr'i Eaton- lit asd3rdTaosda;i, low excuri-lon rates to tlio North Platte ValluY, tho lilff Horn UmUi and other frontier territory. lVrcohnJIv conducted excursions on 1st and 3rd 'l ueMlays of each month for those seeking iree homo, steads of Ml) acres of mixed farming and dairying, wtlte I). Clem Dcaver, Agent Honu'scelccr's Information Uurcau, Ml) Farniun St., Ornnhn, Nebraska. ' ' Describe your ttlp to mo and lot mo ndvlso yon now to mako It ut the lenst cost. A. 12 MIMilSU. Agent 0. U. AO.llv. L. W. WAKELEY. Q. P. A., OMAHA. A. a. WARREN Painter, Paper Hanger Decorator I havo all the latest (hstL'iiH In Wnit Pnwir nnd can furnish you any stylo or quantity jm want, i ricesirom iuc per roll up. Wont gtfnrnnteed, L'hunu me tit eantml ollice or write A, C? WARREN N EM VII A - - NEHKArfKA STENOGRAPHERS Earn moro money than teachers iiml htive employment 12 months Instead of to !) months; also better salaries. Write for catalogue 1), BROWN'S BUSINESS COLL Geo. W. Brown, Jr.. Prop. 1510 U street Lincoln, Nebr. JT. 1:C. Oi-otlxei iu the MRS. HILL BUILDING S hoe RDairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty PETER KER KER. Dealer In Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the 3Livery& Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray in connection withLivory Satisfaction guaranteed. .9 i