11 iilii-iiiiuiiiiiiiimi iirgcceBMiii iiiiuMAiiitiwj,nijuan bmi miiiiiiiii ebmsh 1 VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1896. NUMBER 50 'r Mdvertiser. me M sr . I k IV K h mA 1 x y . Local 3STews. Additional local on last pago. Samuel Brhnbla visited Auburn Tuesday, J. W. Taylor returned to Lincoln Thursday. The water In the rapidly rising . Missouri river is A cool wave struck Nemaha Thurs day afternoon. Rabe Elliott shipped u car of hogs to Nebraska City Tuesday. James A.Titus went to Omaha Tues day to attend the Masonic grand lodge. Two of Stella's business houses were closed up by the cruditors during the past week. FOURTH OF JULY MEETING. We are requested to call a meeting of those interested in tho celebration of the Fourth of July, said meeting to bo held at Tub Advertibkr office at 7:80 p. m. on Tuesday, Juno 10th. Evorybodv interested is requested to be present. Rev. James Hiatt will preach at Hillsdale Saturday night, at 11 o'clock Sunday, and again Sunday night. C A. Smiley, of Asplnwall precinct, and Mr. Siminons.of Salem, gave these headquarters a social call Saturday. Dr. J. L. Meivin ha3 opened an of fice in the parlors of the Park hotel first door to the loft, at the head of the stairway. Mr. and Mrs. Win. II. Hoover came down from Lincoln Wednesday, to ats tend the funeral of their nephew, Ar thur Hoover. Thoa. B. Skeen drove in from An burn Tuesday, and visited friends for a few hours. Wo are glad to learn ho Is fast recovering from tho sovoro in juries ho received two or three weeks ago. Miss Dorrain came in from Auburn last Saturday, to visit her brother, John Dorram. The next day alio was taken sick with the mumps, and has been kept busy since then nursing that pleasant ailment. The Woodmen of tho World had a meeting at tho opera house Wednesday night, to confer degrees. Members of the Howe, Stella and Auburn camps were preaent in force, and a great big time was enjoyed. Mrs. John Watson and Mrs. S. A. Scnvill returned homo Monday evening from Topeka, Kansas, where they had been visiting for two or throe weeks. Mrs. Watson's sister, Mru. Morris.came home v ith her, and we understand will make her home hero. Ihk Advertiser mansion was vis ited by some serenaders Friday night of last week The excellent music was greatly enjoyed. A.O. Chambers writes us from Bridal Veil, Oregon, to send him The Advertiser, as ho wants to see what is going on in Nemaha. A basket dinner was held in Charley Robert s grove.adjolning the Champion school house, last Sunday, by the Champion Suuday school. Attention is called to tho "Pictorial History of the St, Louis Cyclone of May 27th," to be found on one of the inside pages of this paper. Mrs. Edith Schell, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, last week, returned to her home in Beatrice last Saturday. John Strain went to Omaha Wednes day, to attend tho meeting of the Maaonic grand lodge, he being a rep resentative from tho Nemaha lodge. Miss Nina Moore went to Tecumseh Saturday. Miss Nina gave such good satisfaction as teacher of tho school near Cook that sho has boon engaged for anothor year. Georgie Burgess, tho second son of George Burgess, had the misfortuno to fall and break both bones of ono arm between the elbow and wrist last Fri day evening. Dr. Meivin set tho bro ken bones, and the boy is getting along as well as could be expected. We have been informed that last week we failed to mention one of tho best features of the memorial service at the opera house May 30th and that was the part taken by tho children. We plead guilty, as Hie children all did splendidly and wero deserving of speciul pralso. Reva. Denton and Goodwin will bos gin a meeting in Missouri July 2nd, in tho grove a mile and a half northeast of the St. Deroln ferry landing. Evu orybody is Invited. Oscar Scovill returned homo Friday evening of last week, after a stay of several weeks in Kansas. He has con cluded that Nemaha is as good a place to live as any of them Mr. and Mrs. Parmeter. of Lincoln, visited J. W. Webber and family last week. They returned homo Saturdaj. We acknowledge a pleasant call from thorn, and also Jrs. Webber. ICE CREaJ SUPPER. The members of the MX,. Pleasant church will give an ico cream supper Friday evening, June 10th, at tho resi dence of Mr. Lute Barnes, ono and one-half miles northwest of Nemaha Everybody is invited. By order of committee. CHILDREN'S DAY. Next Sunday will be Children's Day at the Methodist church in Nemaha, and the children will have possession that day. 'ihore will bo no preaching In the evening, tho regular children's day service taking the place. This service is called "The Young Crusads ers," consists of choruses, recitations, etc. The program is as good as was over given hero. Everybody is invited to attend. Ed.TS.Sanders.edltor of the Whiting (Kansas) Sun. arrived in Nemaha Fri day morning, on a visit to W. W Sanders. Ho came most of the way, on his wheel, and developed an appe tile of corresponding alarming proportions. Wo are requested to aunounce that xRev. E. S. Chamberlain will preach on "Forolgn Missionaries" next Sunday morniug. After service a basket din ner will be held In tho park. Every body is invited to bring well filled bas kets and join iu the dinner. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Keeling started for Springfield, South Dakota, Monday night, driving over to Auburn and taking the Missouri Pacific. Stove Cooper took them to Auburn and on the road got into a mud puddlo and stuck, and all partiea had to get out and wade through mud and water two or three feet deep, and wait until Steve got tho outfit out of the mud hole. Tho doctor will visit his two sons and a daughter for two or three weeks. Last Sunday tho following officers were elected for tho Junior Epworth Leaguo: President Lillian Mlnlck. First vice president Tudle Scovill. Second vico president Trixy Sea bury. Third vice president RosioSeabury. Fourth vico president Willie SmN ley. Secretary Vova Clark. Assistant secretary Cora Morton. Treasurer Nellie Sanders. Organist Lillian Minick. Assistant organist Veva Clark. Old papers for sale at this office, ARTHUR HOOVER DEAD. Arthur J. Hoover, oldest son of Johnson P. and Iluldah Hoover, died at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning, J una 10th, 1800. Aithut had not been feel ing woll for sovcral days from stom ach and bowel complaint, but would not glvo up. Sunday he waa down In town for tho last timo. After going homo ho was taken worso and suffered Beverly. Dr. Meivin, who had been attending him, was sent for, and res Moved him somewhat. After sevoio Buffering on Monday he grow easier toward morning on Tuesday and strong hopes of his speedy recovery wero entertained but as tho day ad vanced vomiting, which had troubled him from the first, became incessant and ail the symptoms grow rapidly worse. About 0 o'clock tho doctor was agaiu called and succeeded in checking tho vomiting in about an hour. From this timo on till midnight, ho grew gradually easier and the worst was thought to be over, but about 2 o'clock he again began to grow worse, with symptoms Involving tho nervo centers He grew gradually worse until about 5 o'clock when tho collapse camo and Arthur passed quietly away. Arthur was so strong and full of life that his doath is a shock to all He had a wide circle of friends, and all feel keenly his Iobs. He will bo greatly missed as he always took a leading part in everything with which he was connected. To tho parents his doath is a terrible blow. Tho sympathy of everyone goes out to them in this hour of trial and affliction." Arthur J. Hoover was born in Nemaha in "February, 1877. Ho Imp passed all of his life here, and looked forward with joyful anticipation to a long life, but the Father knows best, and we can only bow in humble sub mission to His will. May He comfort the loved ones in their nilliction. The funeral services wero held at the M. E. church Thursday nt 1 3Q p in. Rev. C. II. Gilmore preached the funeral sermon. Tho pall bearer wore associates of the deceased Alborl and Frank Titus. Robert Frost jr Irvin Hadlock, Leslie Woodward, and Lionel Swope. Tho church was orowdod, and at least ono .third of thoso coming could not get inside The remains wero followed to tho last testing place in the Nemaha coraotrj by a largo procession We learn that John L. Colhapp, n a former citizen of Brownville, died at His homo in Chicago, May 20th, 1800 Mr. Colhapp died from a tumor of tin stomach, from which he ban been it great sufferer for several months. Mr Colhapp was at ono timo one of tin proprietors of The Advertiser, the llrm being composed of Jar is S. Church, now living In Auburn, John L. Colhapp, and T. C. Hacker who lives at Red Cloud, under the firm nnme of Church, Colhapp & Hacker Afterward Mr. Colhapp engaged in the manufacture of cigars and tobacco. He removed to Chicaco many years ago. lie will bo remembered by all tho older citizens as lie was known by almost every ono in tho county when living at Brownville. NEW : CASH : STORE Nemaha, INTel. Canned Goods Rice Cc Prunes oc Poaches 00 Package Coffoo 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffoo no Japan Tea 3G Lilly Starch ofl Horso Shoe Tobacco 35 Battlo Axe Tobacco 20 Toddy 23 Canned Corn On Canned String Heaus 03 Canned Toinatoos 8c Canned Lima Roans 8c Sugar Drip Molasses, lino 40 Oat Meal 08 All Blmdes in Henriettas 23c pr yard Good Prints at 05c Ll Muslin at 06c 24 inch Turkey Red Uaudkorchlofs 05c 21 Inch Turkey Red nandkorchlefn 03c A now lino of Huts from 16c to $2.00 MoKiuley Hats aro bounties. Boys' Suits from 85 cents to 81.00 DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, Kirkendall Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at BedRook Prices Everything that Is kept in a genoral store can be found here, with prices to suit tho times, Call and soo me and get prices. N. R. Anderson's Gash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. Hardware, Furniture.BindingTwlne, Coffins ami Caskets at prices to correa-. pond with the times, at J. W, Armstrong's, South Auburn, Nabr. Tako the wagonetto when In Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. Join McElhaner, proprietor. Tho finest stock of goods in the country is to be found at Taylor's. Ho also has secured the sale of Begg'B Family Medicines, Every bottle war ranted. They will give you satisfaction. Friday of last week was the last day of school at tho Maple Grove school, two and one half miles northwest of Nemaha, and a picnic was given as a treat to tho children for their faithful attendance. A number of our citizens attended, and nil ruport a good time. Unfortunately for us, but perhaps for tunately for the picnicora, wo did not hear of the picnic until It was ovor. Wo believe this was a deep laid plan of Jim Drain, Billy Maxwell and Herb Minick, who wero afraid thoy would not get onough to oat if a hungry editor was present. Miss Lulu Clark was tho teacher of this school during tho past year, aud gaye excellent satisfaction. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two lots iu Nemaha. Apply to Kemp Coleriok. 16 TO 1. If you don't pay up at once, 10 chnnt ens to 1 1 will go to tho wall. Does that moan you? If you owe me it does. Respectfully, M. H. Taylor. Itlpans Tabulos: gentle cathartic. Itlpans Tabulos: pleasant laxative. SPRING RACES. Omaha. Juno 0 to 13. Lincoln, Juno 10 to 20. All the world beaters will bo there. One fare for tho round trip, plus CO emits for admission. Tickets on sale at Burlington route stations within 150 miles of Lincoln and Omaha. See tho local agont of the B. & M. R, R. and get full information. I 1 I have for sale, for cash only, about 200 bushels of fino Gprman millet seed at 50 cents per husliel. J.H.Seid. FOURTH - OF - JULY. YES, IT IS COMING! Ivery man, boy and child will have to wear a suit on that day, and we have decided to sell for Bprlng and summer 75 suits worth $10.00 at $6.00. Worsted and Cashmere suits at actual cost. We - 3Jhxst - Have - Money! Our elegant line of Youths' and Boys' suits cheaper than the cheapest. STRAW HATS AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR. 63F" We aro overloaded with them. Please take them out 53?" out of our sightat your price, remembor. .jga We Betail at Wholesale Price! No Middleman in it! You can always save 25f by trading at THE - BLUE - FRONT. J. W. Cranmer p Co., Auburn, Neb. Itlpans Tabulee: at drugglBts.