torsfer Mdvertmr. VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. II, 1896. NUMBER 11 w rrr. T?fl fe m '1 -r J Zt 3 t 1 HVif AUVijiYWMHvA 1 CURLS WHtHt ALL ELSE FAILS. Host Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Ubo I in time. Sold by diwglsts. JJU. W. W. KEELING, NEMAHA ClTV, NeBUAKA, Office (lrat door south of Park hotel. W. W, SANDERS, Notary m Public Local 3XTews. Considerable sickness. Last Sunday was Woodman day in Nemaha. Nemaha City, Neb. lEIMMMIEiiSIir H. A. Thompson, Pro. Shaving, Hulr Dressing, Hlintupoonliic, Kuzor Jlonolng, Special attention paid to Ladles and Children. Agent for Nebraska City Uteam Laundry. Jfliss Emma Crlm, Teacher of Instrumental : Music, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. My system Is the latest, whereby the best of results ure gunrnntcul. I respectfully nsk for a share of your patronage 1 3-tf .Kerker & Hoover, Denier la MEATS Highest prices paid. for hides, lnrd, tnilow game, etc NEMAHA. CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C. SUTTON. Kl. D., Shnbert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All chIIb promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J. X. Melvin, M.D., Pt. a. PHYSIC1&NAHDSURGE0N SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Skin, Dls. epies of Women and Children Will promptlv nnawnr nil calls, either day or night Ofllce at Keynote Drug Store Nemaha, - Nebraska mHilAr iiEm igPBBVV"!"" ' CUIUS ScriLAUGKR Representing Cooper tho rustling Liveryman of Nemaha, Leave your orders . .'or a team, hack or dray, and .jslT e do Tns Rest. Our Hank niftn's all lf.Uud B.Bei!Antlrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, "Varicocele, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with or t chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain hoaid and hospital facilities at prices lesB than in U city, considering skill and sanitary surroundings. Parties seeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Notiae to Delinquent Tax Payers. All real estate tax for tue yenr 189 not paid hy Oul. 1,1600. will ho advertised, and It not p:ild hy Nov. 1st, 18"6, will he sold at public auction recording to law And all who ure de'iiiqiitin tfor poisoiittl propoity tax fur the . rl ."land p lor yenrs w II receive notlco taereof in thonetr futuie, nnd nny who do not Ditv said delinquent taxes within 30 days of da e of noUce, or come o this ofllce and tlx Koine date when they will pay within a reasonable t-me, may expect to pay sherlirs fe j for condition. Respectful Iv, A. M. ENOLES. County Trea..uerer. Rlpans Tabules cure nausea, Rlpans Tabules: at druggists. Ripans Tabulos euro headache. RlpanH Tabules euro dizziness. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules: gentlo cathartic. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Rlpans Tabules euro torpid liver. Ripans Tabules euro biliousness. Ripans Tabules euro flatulence. Androw Aynes visited Auburn Wednesday. Wm. Puller, of TesumBeh, is visiting his brother-in-law, 11. G. Emery. Green Burgess visited friends in Missouri from Saturday until Monday. Those parties who have promised to bring us wood are requested to bring in the same, as wo need it. Morg Frazier, heretofore a mossback rock ribbed democrat, was wearing a McKinley badge Thursday. James A. Titus, Frank Woodward and V. P. Peabody attended tho Moat convention at Tecuniseh Monday. Verno Rohotham, of Julian, who has been visiting Ids friend James Gilmoro for several days, returned home Tugs day. We failed last week to notice the ar. rival of Grandma Elliott, who arrived from North Plutto Tuesday evening of last week . Geo Burgess Iihb bought thoWillinm Dreury house, north of tho park, and moved In this week. Mr. Dreury has moved to Johnson county. Minor Taylor went to Holt county, Mo , Monday, to look after his farm. Charley Zook looked after the drug store during Minor's.absence. Chits. Galbraith no longer ropiesents Uncle Sara, as he has quit carrying the atur route mail. Geo. Chapman has taken his place. He moved to town this week. On Wednesday Miss Sallie Coon brought us in some fine peaches. As most of the peaehes are gone now, and these were especially good, they were quite a treat. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Welton, of Hutchison, Kansas, arrived in Nemaha Tuesday night, called here hy the sick ness and death of Mrs.Welton's father, John Barnes. Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Argabright are r joicing over the arrival of a little daughter, who was born Monday morn lug. Rape Elliott says ho doesn't feel a bit older, even if 'he is grandpa. PLASTERING.-1 am now ready to do all kinds of plastering. Patching done neatly. Prices reasonable. Sats isf action guaranteed. Patronage sos llclted. Geo. Buhgess. Tuesday of tins week Stephen Cooper sold the residence where he has been living to Rev. J.,W. Taylor, and the same day bought the houso where Dr. Gajther formerly lived.' He moved Wednesday. Wm. Eagle brought in a load of watermelons Wednesday and made us preseut of a thirty-three pound one. We like watermelon, and it takes a big one to appease our appetite, but thifc one satisfied it to the fullest extent. At tho republican float convention held at Tecuniseh Monday Hon.Church Howe was nominated for state senator from Nemaha and Johnson county. Hon. 0. A. Corbin, of Johnson county, was nominated for float representative. Both were nom nated by acclamation. The republican county ticket is a good one It is a winner. Compare the candidates on tliis ticket with the opposing candidates and you must ad mit that the republican candidates are tne better tilted to do good service for the people, We will have more to say of tho candidates hereafter. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two lots in Nemaha. Apply to Khmi Coleiuuk. REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING. Tho Neaha McKinley club will moet next Monday night at 7:110 in thn west room of the opera houso build ingthe lower ioom. All republicans are invited. llov. J. W. Taylor has bought prop, orty in Nomaha, and will make his homo bera. Wo are very glad to havo Father Taylor and his wlfo locate with us. Ho has been preaching in this section for forty years, and wo would like to have him stay with us for forty years longer. We wltnessnd a surgical operation on one of Chas. St ill well's horses Wednesday forenoon, by II. A. Kyle, the votorinarlan. Tho horse was suf fering from an ulceration below one eye. The doctor trepanned the skull and took out a large quantity of mat ler. Ho seems to thoroughly underi stand his business. Pres Barker biought us in some samples of corn Monday. Ho aixyt Mart May had been bragging abeut his big corn, so he wanted to show ue what good coru was. He says he has mado Mart an exceedingly liberal offer, as he offered to take a load of Mart's corn (which Pres snys is just the size to feed to calves without breaking the ears), and givu in exchange a load of his good corn. Pies certainly has good coru. Rev. George E. Price, of Elk Creek , preached at the Methodist church last Sunday morning, preaching an excel lent sermon. In the evening the pre siding elder, Rov. Peter Van Fleet, held the fourth quarterly meeting. Aftei the sermon by the elder the aiicrameni of the Lord's Supper was administered Monday- morning the "quarterly confer ence was held. By a vole of every member of the quarterly confeience it was requested tiiat Rov. C. II Gil more be returned to this charge. He is more universally liked and respect d than any pastor we ever had, and all hope he will be returned. At the republican primaries in Ne maha precinct last Friday a luotion was made that Seymour Howe, DV. J L. Melvln and M. II . Taylor be ap pointed a committee to report a list of delegates. TIm motion was carrel, and also a motion instructing the del egation to USD all honorable means to secure the nomination of Seymour Howe as representative. The com mittee reported ttie following list, of delegates: WT Russell, J P Hoover, W W Sanders, 0 K Fisher, John E (Jroth er.James A Stephenson, James F D:ain Wm G Maxwell, James A Titus, L P Barnes, William II Rider. These del egates were all elected, Forty nine vote's were cast. The members of the McKinley club met at The Apveutiseh olllco lsi Friday afternoon and organized by electing the following otllcers: President Stephen Gilbeit. Vice President V. P. Peabody. Secretary W, W. Sanders. Assistant Secretary Ilarry K. Mc Candless. Treasurer James A.Titus. Executive Committee Robert Fiost, W. T. Russell, Seymour Howo. Tho first regular meeting of the cub was held Monday night, in the lower west room of the opera house building At least forty members were piesent, although very snort notice had been given. Arrangements were made for regular weekly meetings on Monday night. Committees were appointed on speakers, music, constitution, etc., and arrangements mado for a banner to bo strotched across the street. There are now 182 members on the club list. AN OLD CITIZEN GONE. : John Barnes died Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1S00, at tho residence of his son, L, II, Bari.os, at tho old home farm, north west of Nemaha. On tho 28th of May, 1803, whilo at tho Christian church, Mr. Barnes had a Btroko of paralysis. For somo time one sido was almost complotely paral yzod, but he gradually grow better, but never recovered from tho effects of this stroke Last Sunday afternoon, whilo sitting in tho houso talking with a neighbor, he had another stroko of pas ralyal. From this ho nevor rallied, lying in an apparently unconscious stato until ho passed away Tuesday af ternoon, between 4 and 5 o'elock. Tho funeral services wore held at tho Cumberland Presbyterian church, three ml lea northwest of Nemaha, to which the deceased belonged for many years. Rov, B. J, Johnston proaqhed tho funeral sermon. The reiuslna were laid at rest in the Nouinha ceme try. Tho deceased was seventy-five years of age last June. He was one of tbo Nemaha county pioneers, coming hero in 1850. He was one of our most in tellectual citizens, and his influence was alwayn for good. Ho will be greatly missed. The deceased leaves nine children to mourn his depurturo Casner Barnes, Luther 11. Barnes and Mrs. James F. Drain, of Nemaha precinct, Mips Lydia Harnes, of Peru, Isham B, Barnes, of CoMlidge, Kansas, Samuel Barnes, of Smith county, Kansas, David Darnts, of Grenada, Colorado, Mrs. Charles M. Welton, of Hutchison, Kansas, and Mrs. B L. Shellhorn. of Delphus, Kaa. Mrs Welton was the only one of tho children living outside of the county who was able to be present, A good man is gono. , Services will be held at the Episco pal church in Nemaha on the following dates: Tuesday evening, Sept 15, by Rev J C Gairdner. Tuesday evening, Sept 22, by Rev I P Johnson. ' Tuesday evening, Sept 20, by Rev J C Gardner. FOR SALE A good top buggy. In quire of Mrs.R.WIieeler or at this ofllce. Call at The Adveutisek ofllco for republican literature. Wo have nu inerous kinds of pamphlets for free distribution. Call in and get some. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out no, curatejy. , Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. Last Sunday tho Woedmon of tho World unveiled the monument erected to tho memory of Sovereign Charles A. Titus. This order erects a monument costing $100 over tho grave of each tie- ceased sovereign. The deceased was a member of the Beatrice camp, but tho ceremonies wero conducted by the No maha camp. Wo aro Informed that 573mombora of this organization were present. The camps at Auburn, Howe, Stella, Shnbert, Verdon, Salem and Barada wero out in force. At 2 o'clock the procession was formed at the park, headed by the Stella band, and marched to the coino tery. About 350 Woodmen wero in the procession, besides many others. At tho cemetery, after tho ritualistic ceremonies and tho unveiling of tho monument, the largo crowd was nil drossed by Rov. Goo. E. Price, of Elk Creek, who vavo a splendid address on tho principles of woodcraft. Hon. Church Howe also mado a brlof but goed talk eulogizing the good qualities of tho deceased. The monument erected is a handsomo ono of dark granito. It was made by Charlos Noidhart, of Beatrice, BOLD BURGLARY. Last Wednesday ovehtng'Mrs. S, A. Scovlll Invited Mrs. J.W. Talor down to her heuso to tea, as Mrs. Taylor was going homo next morning. About 6 p. m., whilo pIio was entertaining her guest, somo burglars stolo down the ally, came through the back way, got in through the south window, took possession of tho dining room, and pro ceeded to make themselves very much at homo When Mrs.Scnylll discovered thorn she was very much alarmed, for she thought thny wanted hor money or her life. They told her If she would (TO back in the other room and not make an alarm or call tlie police they would do her no harm. Then they went to work and unpacked several baskets, and in a very short time the table foirly groaned under the weight of good things to ent. Then invited Mrd. Scovill Hnd Mrs. Taylor out to suppor. They were compelled to do this, as It was the only way they could got a'onann'e t.o eat with Mra. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor i-ays Nemaha beats any place, for, good things to eat. After about three houra of fun tiny went iome, all -agreeing it was the most de lightful Burprlee party they werejever at, , - The ladies present were Mrs Scovill, Mrs J W Taylor, Mj-s BHrable, Mrs Dr Kay, Mrs Morton, Mr,a Dr Keeling, Mrs Ilartwlck. Mrs M H Taylor and little Gladys Taylor. One o" Them, Rlpans Tabules euro indigestion. . ' r NEW : CASH : STORE. Nemaha, ISTel. Canned Goods Rico lie. Prunes 0c Peaches 0(5 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java Roaat Coffee 30 Japan Tea 35 Lilly Starch o Horse Shoe Tobacco 37 Battle Axe Tobacco 23 Toddy 23 Canned Corn 0o Canned String Beans 0s Canned Tomatoes ...'.... 8c Canned Lima Beans ...8c Sugar Drip Molasses, fine 40 Oat Meal 08 All shades in Henriettas 22c pr yard Good Prints at ,05c Lh Muslin at 05o 24 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 05c 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 03c A new line of Hats from 15c to 82.00 McKinley Hats aro beauties. Boys' Suits from 85 cents to 84.00 We would uuggest to our delinquent subscribers that a little money would comu very handy these days. RYE FOR SALE. About 200 bushels good seed ryo for sale. Inquire at this ofllce. DRY : GOOD : GENTS : EUEMSHJKG : GCOIS, Kirkendallf Co. Shoes: The best on ihe 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 see me and get prices, N.R.Andersons Gash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.