III III fill IWWUI MlKlMM!fIIMII!ll L I l l v ,- .?-m ; i?, - i.,'tuuuuuu uxuJnjui.mmiLiujijiaij - dvertmr. ( VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, AUG. 14, 1896. NUMBER 7 v rf Mebmsh 6s U lw Lw k 4 A A CUHtS WtltKt ALL LLSt tA LS. Host Cough fay run. Times Good. in umo. pom dt unijwsu. PCI aaaiBE Mt?gAJiKl5i gJH Usogg T)R. W. W. KEELING, Ml3MA.UA. OlTY, NeBUAKA, Ofllco first door south of Park hotel. Notary W. W. SANDERS, mm m mm i ! -" mn m MWIIW Ncnirtlia City, Neb. MMBEMBP H. A. Thompson, Pro. Shaving, Hair Dressing, blinnipoonlnci ltuzor Honclng, Special nttcntlon pnld to Ladles mill Children. Aucntfor Nebraska City Steam Laundry. Jfliss JEmma Crim. Toucher of Instrumental : Music, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. My system Is the latest, whorcoy tlio beat of results ivro guaranteed. I respectfully nslc for u shnro of your patronage. 1 3-tf Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In ZMHE.A.TS3 IIlKhostprlces.paldlfor hides, lard, tailow game, etc- NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C.SUTTON, M.D.. Shiib ert, Nebraska. Doe3 a gonorjil practice. All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 7- Tj.Melvhh M.T., JPli. G. n 1 ins D SIBGEII SPECIALTIES: Diseases of tlio Skin, DIs. eases of Women and Children Will jiromptlv answer nil calls, either day or night Olllco at Koynoto Drug Store - Nebraska Nenialia, Cuius Sghlaugeu Representing Cooper the rustling Liveryman of Nemaha. Leavo your orders for a team, liaclc or dray, nnd - : We do TnE Rest . Our Hack meets all trains Local ISTews. Old settlors' picnic August 22 ml. Old papers for salo at this ofllco, Charley Minick returnod to Table Rock Monday. Minor Taylor has some now badges that tako the cake. Mrs. S. Brimblo has tho thanka of tho editorial fiimlly for tfotno flnoswoet potatoes. The ministers of tlio Church of God moved tho tabernacle to Glen Rock the first of tho weoki Geo. E. Dye brought ub in a basket of delicious grapes last Saturday, for which he ban our thanks. Mrs.R.J. Duff returnod home Thurs day night of this week, after 11 visit of three or four weeks with her sister at Ilorton, Kansas. Rev.M. M.Goode, of St. .Too, will preach at the Christian church at this place ono week from next Sunday Aug, 23d, at 11 o'clock a. in. George Yackloy received tlio snd news the first of this week of the death of his father, who passed uwayAugust 1th, at his homo in Biggs.Illinois. lie died from a cancer in tho mouth. Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold ;was ulmost unable to speak, "My friends all advised mo to consult a physician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised in the St. Paul Volks Zeithung I procured a hot, tie, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suf fering with a cold . Wm.Keil, 078 selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Taylor, tho druggist. Since 187S there have been nine epi-i demies of dysentery in different parts of the country in which Chamborlain'o Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dyeen tery, when epidemic, is almost as se vere and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, Imb cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under tho most trying conditions, which proves it to be the best mebicine in the world for bowel complaints. For salo by Taylor' the druggist. Bond's Cream Eye Salve cures laiflaiuiiiation of the Eves, Granulated I-.ldfl,"VYeaEtt Watery Eyes, and all Iclnda 01 sore liye.s. it 18 cooling:, Mealing: and Strengthening. Every llox Guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Titus and Joo started for Jewell county, Kansas' Monday, to vIbR John F. Titus and family. Nat and Albert are baching, which accounts for their lean, lank and hungry looks. A.V. Parson, sr., brought us in three ears of Held corn Thursday that beats any we have seon this year. The eais meusure.12, ,13 and 14 inches in length and are 2 inches in dhutffcter. Vhut is certainly good corn for this time of tho year. Mr. Scarlett, of White Cloud, Kas., is visiting his father, Stephen Scarlett, and his sister, Mrs. J. D. Drumm, this week. Wo acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. Scarlett Thursday. Ho says McKiuley will have a big majority at White Cloud. The Northwestern Yeast Co. 's agent is around again with samples of the wonderful Yeast Foam which is better than ever this year, owing to now machinery being used for pressing out tlio cakes; no excuse for having poor bread when you can get Yeast Foam, good Hour and a hot oven. Geo. N. Sanders brings us in some samplss of what is called "cow corn." Each grain of corn has a husk on. It is raised considerably in some sections of tho country to feed to stock, but is quite a curlousity here. Mrs. M. II. Crother brought tho seed with her when she roturned from California. Will Russell brought in somo pota toesTuesday that are ahead of anything wo have seen yet. There were ton large potatoes, tho shortest being six inches in length and the longest .seven and three-lourtha inches, and all ten potatoes were dug from ono Hill. There were 110 smalls potatoes in the hill. Will says they are KcKinley potatoes. Who can beat them? J. II. BROADY FOR CONGRESS. Judgo J II. Broady, of Lincoln, was nominated for congressman from the First district Wednesday morning, by the combined deraoeratic-populiBt-free silver party. Thero was quite a strife before the nomination was made, tho judgo winning on tho twonty-llrat bal-ot. Dl ARRIIEA AND DYSEN TERY are dangerous, and you should not bo without a bottle of Begga'DiarrheaBal mini in tho house at this season of the year, as it rolieves at once. No bad results follow bold by Taylor. I CM W.W. Sanders. Notarv Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out aes curatoly. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. THE LOG CABIN . Tho committoo on tho log cabin in form us that arrangements have been mado to raise tho cabin Saturday of this week. The logs aro about all on tho ground, tho clapboards aro ready, and work will begin in tho morning. Arrangemonta arc being mado for a big Woodraau of the World picnic at Nemaha in tho near future, on tho oc-. casion of tho unveiling of tho monu tnenb erected by this order at thegravo of Charles A. Titus. It is probable excursion trainB will bo run. Tho Be atrico camp, to which tho deceased bo longed, and tho campB at Falls City, Shubert, Stella, Howo, Auburn and Nemaha will assist in tho exorcises. After tho unvoiling of tho monument a basket picnic will be held in the park. Annual Meeting J Picnic of the Old Settlers' Association. Arrangements are being mado for tho best celebration over hold in Ne maha at tho u mi iml meeting and pic nic of the Old Settlors' Association, on Saturday, August 22nd. Hon.-M. L. Ilityward, of Nebraska City, Hon. A. J. Weaver, of Wiilla City, Hon. T J. MajoiB, Hon. Church Howo, and prob ably other speakers will be present. Tho Brownville and Stella brass bands have been engaged. Arrangoiwents will be mado for bnso ball, foot races, etc. Nemaha City, Nebr., Aug. Q, '90 Editou ok .Advehtiseh: Please publish tho following propositions: 1st. Resolved, that tho church known at tlid Christian Church, is Apostojic in ,j)rganiz:ition, doctrine' uul practice. Geo. Backus, denies. 2nd. Resolved, that tho Bible doc trine regarding a Christiau life re quires sinless perfection. Goo. Backus, afllrms. 3rd. Resolved, that Christian bap tism to a penitent believer preceded by faith, and repentance, is for, or in order to remission of past sins. Geo. Backus, denies. 4th. Resolved, that sunctification is an instant.mo us work of grace, subso sequent to justillcation. Geo. Backus, afllrms. I am willing to investigate the afore mentioned question with any man of tho so-called Christian faith, who has respectable atainment in tho arena of public " discussion, having been challengea by E. S. Chamberlain of Brownville, Neb., to investigate somo questions and the aforesaid would not afllrm that the Bewailed Christian Church was Apostolic in organization, doctrino and practice, I now am will ing to meet any m.m of tho so-called Christian faith who wants to oppose tho afore mentioned questions. I remain an humble sorvant of Jo3its Christ,' contending for tho faith that was once delivered to tho Saints. Geo. Backus. Friend, Mo. Boggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Mak er cures all blood diBoiders. All erup tions of tho skin can bo removed by the usu of this wonderful medicine. It has no equal, aim is purely vegetablo. Taylor keeps it, as well as ull other first class goods. A DELIGHTFUL TIME. This wook while n school mistress and a lady of Nemahn wero visiting at Mr. Howo's, Eugono, who by tho way, is n friond to the ladies, desiring to insure thorn a good timo, bocame bo enthusiastic as to proposo 11 buggy rldo, and the girls llko most other girls, consented. Eugene proceeded to harness his driving team, known as Dick and Frank, and hitched them to his father's carriage, bettor known aa binder trucks, with some boards at bached on which thoy had beon haul ing dirt, in consequence ono might know them to bo very clean. Aftor seated they proceeded to wend thoir weary way to a village known as Nemahn, which thoy surprised, paraded and saluted , All tho peoplo of tho village wero in tho streets think ing thorn to bo the advance guard of some political oiganizatlon.but Bugono by exhibiting his badge, assutcd them that ho waa for Brian. After tho storm had subsided and they had called at ono of the young Indies' homes they started westward nnd drew rein at Mr. Nat Titus', who supposed them to bo his wlfo's folks from Arkansas, but after being assured that they wero citizens, ho gave them a hearty wel come and thoy spent a ploasant ovens ing with Nat, At a lato hour they turned thoir weary stops homoward, but lo and be hold tho old team struck a mud hole and tho mud struck the girls who pto ceeded to scream, just as all girls do vhen frightenod, but Eugene, by his presonco of mind, assured thorn that all was well for tho boards wero llwxl bio and tho remainder of tho roads good, but just at that moment they canto in contact with a small culvert and owing lo tho recont rains tho dirt on the sides was lucking the resit It was that the trucks struck the bridge and tho girls cried, oh I They reached home without serious damage. Tito next morning the girls, better known as Nora and May, doclined when asked to tako another rldo. An Onlookek. BEGUS' TROPICAL OIL Tho only liniment on tho market to day that has a positive guarantee to do all the table calls for. Its great strength and wonderful curative powers are particulaaly noticeable in deep seated diseases, such as Rheumatism, Neural gia, etc. Taylor keeps it. RYE FOIt SALE. About 200 bushels good seed rye for sale. Inquire at this office. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. This wonderful Liniment is known from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific and peotn the Lakes to the Gulf. It is the frnetrating Liniment in tho World. It will cure Rheumatisjn, Neuralgia, Cuts, Sprains. Bruises, Wounds, Old Sores, Burns, Sclaticti, Soro Throat.Soro cht'Btand all iutlummation after all oth ois have failed. It will euro Barbed Wire Cuts, and heal all wounds where nrniid fiish has sot in. It is enuallv efficient for animals. Try it and you win not no wiinoiit 11. rnco u cents. Sold by Taylor, the druggist. REPUBLICAN TICKET. National For President of the United States, WILLIAM MoKIMjEY, of Obi. For Vico President, GARRETT A. HOBART, e Naw Jersey. State Kor Governor JOHN A. McCOLL Kor Llctitonnnt Governor... ALONZO TEKFT KorHecretaiy of Htnto J. A. PIl'KIl For Auditor 1 O. HKDLUND Kor Trcnsuror C K. CASEY KorSupt. Put). IiiHtructlon..H. It. COHUETT Kor Com. Pub. Lands H. O. UUHSELL. For Supremo Judgo tKOBEUT HYAN 1 M. P. KINKAID For Rcganl V. Q. WHITMOHK For Congressman 1st Dial J . H. STKODK ELECTORS At Large I.E.HOUTZ, K. J. HADILEIC First District A. J. HUUNHAM, Nemahn Second District A. 0. FOSTEH, Douglas Third District SOL IMIAPKII, Knox Fourth District O. A. DEKIIY, Howard Fifth District... J. Ii. Mcl'HEELEY, Kearney Sixth District M. L. FUIESE, Valley , . Monpy to trade for cowb nnd holfors. A. L.P.Thompson. FOR SALE OR TRADE. t House and two lots in Nemaha. Appky to Kemp Coleuiok. 1 1 1 i Clinton, Missouri. Mr A L Armstrong, an old drugglBt and a prominent citizen of thiw onler-M.-iuimr imvti hhvh! "I . Hell fortv differ- out kinds of cough medicine, but have never in my experience boiu so iiiui-m of any ono article as I have of Ballard's llorohound Syr up. All who uso it say it is the most perfect remedy for Cough, Cold, Consumption, and all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs thoy have over tried." It is a speclHc for Croup and Whooping Cough. 11 wll' reliovo ft cough in ono minuto. ContahiB no opi ates. Price W and 50 cents. Sold by Taylor, tho druggist. BEGGS' DIARRHEA BALSAM positively has no equal in diarrhea dysentorj and inflammation of the howels. It relieved quickly, and being purely vegetable, no bud results follow You cannot afford to bo without it at this soiiBon of tho year. Sold by Taylor. My little boy, when two years of age, was taken ill with bloody fiux. 1 was advised to uso Chamberlain's. Coliti, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. I carefully road the dlrootionB and gave it accnidongly. Ho was very low, but slowly and suroly he began to im prove, gradually recovered, and Is now as stout and strong iw over. I feol suro it saved his life. I nover can praise tho Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every ones In the world does not know how it is, as I do. Mrs. Linn S. Ilinton.Grahamsvillo, Marlon Co., Florida. Far salo by Taylor, tho druggist. -- Tako tlio wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trainB met. John McISlhanoy, proprietor. NEW : CASH : STORE. reixialxaj, Nclb. Canned Corn Canned String Beans Oj Canned Tomatoes Sc Canned Lima Beans 8c Sugar Drjp Molasses, ilno 40 Oat Meal 08 All shades in Henriettas 22c pr yard Good Prints at or.e Li, Muslin at Ofic 24 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs O.'jc 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 03c A new lino of Hats from 15c to S2.00 McKinley Huts are beauties. Rice 5c Prunes Oc Peaches 00 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffee 30 Japan Test 35 Lilly Starch 00 Horse Shoo Tobacco 37 Battle Axo Tobacco 23 Toddy 23 Boys Suits from S5 coots to 84.00 DRY : GOODS : GENTS' : FURNISHING :G00DS , Kirkendall Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at Bed Rook Prices Everything Unit is kept in a general store can bo found here, with prices to Bult the times. Call and see mo and get price. Anderson s Gesli Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASK A AA.