( Ll ru ebmsfa VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1896. NUMBER ft I fjLslsis i : "3 ,X Local ISTews. The Great American circus was in Nemaha Monday. Auburn and Brewnville will cele brate the Fourth. Mart May viaited Lincoln friends several days last week. Miss Flo Minick has again taken her position as assistant pesttnlstress. The editorof this family journal has bean "enjoying" a nelge of rheumatism tliis week. Little Theodore Hill, of Stella Is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Theo. Hill this week. MIbb Nora Elliott is visiting friends at Lincoln, tike will prebably remain until after the 4th. Guy Taylor came down from Lincoln Jdnday nlghl,and is visiting his many friends in Nemaha and vicinity. The unnual school mooting will be held at the ucheol noma one week from, next Monday night June 2tfth. Robt. Hoskius was quite Hick for several days last week and tho lirat ol this week, but 1 able to be out again. Geo. N. Sanders was first on the list this year with roaatiug etrs. tie brought us in some samples last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Davies.of Brown ville, attended cbildieus' elay exercised at the il. . church here Sunday night. The Methodists had a regular old fashioned bouse cleaning Wednesday and the looks of the church inside is weuderfully improved. J. D. Itaiuey, the Brownvilie drug gist, and Dr. 11. H.Smith were in town Monday. We acknowledge a pleasant call from them. Nemaha had a surplua of shows Monday. The Great American Circus the Wonder Worker Conceit, and the thieu legged colt were all hero. Mrs'. "Viola Wykes and children, ot Syracuse, are visiting Mrs. Wykea' mother, Mrs. Criiu, and her many trieuds in Nemaha this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiu, II. Hoover res , turned te Lincoln Tuesday. Miai Veva Clark went with them, and will visit Lincoln friends for a few days. Charley Woodward haa been visit ing at home for a few days. He litis a few di.ys work yet at Peru, when he will beat ieiHure for about two mouths. Friday morning Jeff IJramm brought us in a roasting ear that is u roasting eitr. It has good big grains on, big enough to make good eating without biting into the cob. We learu that a petition ia being circulated, and signed by a goodly number, asking for post oilioe at Allen Siding, or Bracken, -between Nemaha and Auburn. Granger. Miss Eleanor Galbraith and Carl Sanders are responsible for the typo graphical part of Tub Advbktisku this week, as the editor i acting as a "before taking" advertisement of a rheumatism medicine. There will be a lawn social at tho residence of Mr. Jolm DhyIm, of Brownvilie, afternoon and evening of Saturday June 20. Raspberries and ice cream will be served. Proceeds go to pastor M. E. church. All are invited T. A. Clark received orders at Brownvilie Thursday to report at Mr. T. E. Calvert's cilice in Lincoln for position as operator on Wyoming Division. Tom went to Lincoln Fris day, first subscilbing for '1 m; Aim.n TisEir. May success attend him. Mart May says that two or his hogs havo strayed ever in Marshall Pryor's Qeld and Jarshall wont Rive them up, they are his. A big law milt is imt minent, unless friends can aibitintf. Tho Children's Day exercises at the M. E church last Sunday night were good, considering that luss th.inono week's practice was had. The hoiue was crowded, and many were unable to gain admission. County Attorney Burnliam came in from Auburn Ifondny evening te prosecute the boot-leggers caught that day butvhile he was planning his speech before the squire the prisoners tied, so he went back to Aubutu the next day. II. T. Minick was pleased tho ilrst of the week to be visited by an old Ohio friend Mr. Aumiller. who was for merly a schoolmate of Mr. Jiulck's and of Pat. JcGnrry, tf London pre cinct. Mr. Aumiller owns a half sec tinn of laud just east of Johnson where he has a brother living. Ed. E. Sunders, of Whitlnc. Kns visited his mother, Mrs. J. M. gander , and his brothers, Geo. N. naii Curl, in Landon precinct, from Saturday afters noon until Monday afternoon, whet' he returned to Nemaha, leaving the next day for Clarieda, l.iwa, where his wife is now visiting. Some ef tho dogsth at infest Nemaha got into a discussion Tinnday. probab ly of the finance question, and frights ened or discussed Johns. Hoovers horse so much that he jumped out of, the harness, breaking it in several places, and started for homo. One shaft to the cart was cracked. i i John Sanders, late fereiuan in the Granger ofllce, writes from Ward, Colorado, that ho is well p'eased with his , position, hut that while he was absent from his rnum.someorte entered and swiped his clothing, ull of which is unpleasant, as in that nsction seersuck r suits aro neither fashionable or comfortable. Granper. Mrs. Hubert Fiost sent in some samples of vegeanbivs raispd on their farm. There were inmn hno radishes, white and red ones, noutu hunches of string beanu, and some largo new potatoes. Judging from the appear ance of the samples sent us, there is no immediate danger of a fa:i.ine in that neighborhood Mr. and Jrs. Alex. Maxwell and Miss Lillian Maxwell, drove in from Auburn Saturday arternoon, and visited friends until Sunday evening. John H. Dreury died at hU home, three and one half miles north-west of Nftnnha, on Monday, June 15th, ldllii ut 2 o'clock p. in., uged 05 years and 4 months. Mr. Dreury had been a sufferer ior many years from kidney diseajf, which causud his death. ile was a man highly respected for his alerting integrity and uprightness. Mr. Dieury win a mem her of Vietoi v lodgiNo. 1. O. U. F..of Nemaha, and the funeral Miviees weru hld un der the direction of that order on I ucs day, June 10th. at the M. E. chinch Huv. C. II. Gitmore preached the funeral sermon. The church was tilled to Mveillo A'iii by the friends of the deceased. The reuiHius wtre buriwd in the Nemaha cemetery. J')hn H. Druury wits born in Butter wick, Lincolnshire, England. February l.'jili, ls.'ll. lie came to Nehrakn in 1801. lie leaves a wife and ten child ren, and a brother, .Sonus lMeurj, who lit an old lesident of Biwwnsille. Mart May brought us in a "mesa" of roasting enrs Tuesday, but he whs a little late as Geo. N. Sanders had brought some in Sunday. This is the first time Mart has failed to be first since he moved over fajom Mis-wuri. Some times he has had to rush matters a little a bring in the corn before the grains had fairly set, but he always 'got there" until this time. Last Sunday afternoon Rev. C. II . Gilmore visited John II. Dreury. When he started for home he opened the gate into the read, led the ponies through, and then went back to shut the gate. The ponies were evidently in a hurry to get homo, and so did not wait for a driver, but came on alone. Mr Gilmore started to walk home, but get a ride before he had gone far. The team came on home creating consider able alarm, as it waa thought perhana Bro. Gilmore liad been hurt. Neither tho ponniea nor buggy were Injured. "Miss Ruth Maria" Helmes, Mr. Meuzo Deles Moyor, Married Wednes day evening, June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, at Christ cliuroh, Ontari, California." "Mr. and Mrs. Menzo Delos Jeyer at home Wednesdays after June twenty seventh, Fern Avenue and I) street, Ontario." So reads cards received last Saturday. The many friends of the bride in this vicinity unite with The Advkktiskk in wishing ler a long and happy life with the en"'. unien she has chosen. ST. DKROIN. We are needing ram at this time. Com looks tin but is small. Mrs. NhhIi ii visiting her lather neat Brownvilie this week. Christian Endeavor meets Sundag at tf p. in. Gjd program. Jr. Hiid Aim. Matlney and faniilj will start for Illinois in about two .weeks, to visit Mr. Maltney's mother, whom he, has not seen for twentj yearn. They will be away about twt months. This community will uiIhn lliriu in the Endeavor work. A gospH meeting will be held the 4th of .inly in Met) I Brndlew's giove a, itilln and a half northeast of the St.! Deioin furry, in Atchiion county, Mo . conducted by Elders Uoudwiii.Drniwn .ind McFurling.of the Chi istlau church, and Rev. Ginmne, of Nemaha, imil Kev. Simpson, of Shubvrt, or tnu M. E. hutch. This meeting is a union meeting, and oveijbjdy is iuviU'd to .mm. Skiffs will run freo trom 7 ie !i o'clock a. m. and from 0 to 7 p m IjMt everybody come and enjoy them delves. Pieu'tV of shade and watei Come to - Mmsiiuri and havo n good I line ' c. (. On Jouday it vrua evident to ai iidinary obiervei that th cup fch.nt utoxluiles was beiug passed around, jo Moishalla I. N. and Steve Cooper and II. A. Kylu l out to trai;e the source of the intoxicants. It was rtoou discovered that a couple of young fellows from Btowuvillr, wlio had ink n a room at Lhu hotel, weiv acting vwiy Hiirplciouely, so Mtvo Cooper Xkinined their room dining their all--encH and fonnd a lot of whisky in a big vah-e. They ncie arrested, taken belore Squire Gilbert, and trial tied for lucB(la) at I) o'clock. 1. N. Coopei and H A Kle wiM-u lfl in charge of im prisoueri at dark, and ver to be relieved at one o'clock by hteve Cooper xnd Jim Banks. About ll o'clock, i'B (lie mm thalti xud their (iinoneis wein on the hotul porch.one of them wanted a drink or wutur. He went into the ofllce, got the dunk, and an he came out, with Mr Cooper ie gave a yell and sprang off the poich, lollowed by the other fellow, and both disappeared in the darknis. Jwsrs. Cooper, Kyle. Burnliam, Woodward and ethers chased them, but the bootleggers were too fast for them, and they were seen no mure. One ot the fellows had been arrested earlier in the day tor insult ing a woman, ami waa fined 83 by Squire Gi bert whlah he paid. Hardware, Furuiture.BindmgTw ine Collins and Caskets at prices to corres- pond with the times, at J. W, Akmbtuong'h, South Auburn, Nebr. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McIClhaney, proprietor. Rlpans Tubules: at druggists. NEW : CASH : STORE Nemaha.. INTeh. i Canned Goods Blco 5o Prunes uo Peaches 00 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffee :io J a pun Tea nr, Lilly Starch on Horse Shoe Tobacco 85 Battle Axe Tobacco 20 Toddy 23 DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, MI.ITS, QVISilA'SitWUB, Kirkendall Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at Bed Rock Prices Everything that is kept in a general store can be found here, with prices to suit tho times. Call and see me and get prices. N. il Anderson's Cash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. Canned Corn .On Canned String Beaiid 03 Canned Tomntnis 8c Canned Lima Beans Ho Sugar Drip Molasses, lino 40 Oat Meal 03 All shades in Henriettas 22c pr yard Good Prints at 05c Lij Muslin at 05c 24 iuclfTurkey Red Handkerchiefs 05c 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 03c A new line of lints from lfic to 82 00 MuKlnlny Hats an bchittles. Boys' Suits from 86 cents to 94.00 The finest stock of goods in the country is to be found at Taylor's. Hei also has secured the sale of Begg's Family Medicines, Every bottle war-! routed. They will . give you satisfac-. tlon. ColOliel J OH lllimer wum In tbu tnvun Thursifay inoriTlnjjTlVfl usual, Jon was! enthualAitic for his home town , as far as his talk was concerned, but we no-i tice he always o.-t a Wistful eye towards hi old location. ie to l. If you don't pay up at onco, 10 chillis ces to 1 1 will go to the wall. Doe that mean yon? If yoa owe mo it does. Respectfully. M. H. Taylor. Rlpans Tabules: gentle cathartic Rlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. I have for sale, for cash only, about 200 bushels of line German millet seed at f0 cents per imshel. J. 11. Skid. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two Iota In Nemaha. Apply to KlCMl' COLKHIOK. SPRING RACES. Omaha. June 0 to 13, Lincoln, June 10 to 20. All tho world beaters will be there. One fare for the round trip, plus &0 cuts for admlflslon. Tickets on sale at Burlington route stations within 150 miles of Lincoln and Omaha. See the local agont of the B. & M. It, R. and get full information. I p K FOUKTH - OF - JULY. YES, IT IS COMING! ta aTscy.s'issr r -"" - um - 75 suits worth 10.00 at $6.00. Wontad and Rulunera suits ut ncUuI coat. We - 3JLst - Have - Money! Our elegant line of Youths' and Boys' suits cheaper than the cheapest. STRAW HATS AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR. S-Rrofor"rloadl with them. Please take them out W out of our sight-at your price, remember. We Retail at Wholesale Price! No Middle man in it! Youean always save 25f, by trading at THE - BLUE - FRONT. J. W. Cranmer Co., Auburn, Neb.