-tt n s-' rfiujjaui jyaaavini v jrr ;y w w mtnvrrrrrem j m w-tjjtaj w itfm mf ma. ijimmm uii J'f wine w .-n rT iitia: m hiuij. ut jl. ' i 1 jj a h uj j. i j ,u jai -a ji t -i u- nx y j it. w m t j Tin j m imu umt Mttw m tun fgMuxaagyjjjwu ,-n 7.buvj u :i"if r i w, i:.u .. w -Avg a1,M- M w . ., , J J W' U IVJRKVC VOLUME XL1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1896. NUMBER 16 wmmmMtm tm wywm (53rf JlfcJLA, S& a, Mdvevtim. ; -h y jl. m K n Local DSTows. Additional local on last page. H. G. Emery lias moved to Julian. Only two weeks from next Tuesday until election. Sherman Had lock moved to Brown villo Thursday. Henry Williams waB up from Shu bert Wednesday. Mies Emma Cr'm went to Syracuse i Thursday, to visit her sister, Mrs. J.F. Wykes. Misses Brooks and Elliott will have a cloak sale in Nemaha, beginning Sat urday, the 24th, and lasting one week. I. N. Cooper lias moved down on his farm south of town, on which his son-in-law, Everett Larimoro, was living. Charloy Woodward went to Lincoln Wednesday, to attend business college Prank went with him, returnin j'tho next day. We are requested to announce that Rev. E. S. Chamberlain will hold reg ular services in Nemaha on Sunday, October 18th. Doc Clark is feeling about as proud and happy as any one can all on ac- count of tho birth of a handsome oight pound daughter. Mrs. Bosina Wheeler has been very sick with rheumatism for several days, but is improving- under Dr. Kay's skillful treatment. Tho editor was unable to bo out of bed Monday, but is now fepling a great deal better.and it is hoped the improve meut will bo petmanent. Church Howo gave us a pleasant call Friday morning. Church has a walks away this year, but is doing some hust ling' for the whole ticket, Co to tho McKinley club meeting next Monday night, and listen to Hon O. A. Corhin. candidate for iloat lopro eemative. He is a good talker. lion. 0. A. Corbin, of Johnson conn ty, lepublieau candidate for iloat rep resentative, will address tho Nemaha McKinlay club next Monday night. Tlin "liny Tramp" uido un excellent speech at the opera house last Satins clay night. Although tho night was quite stormy tho hall was well filled. 1 1 en ry C. Ferguson, republican can didate for the legislature, was getting Nemaha citizens Tuesday. Mr.Forgus son will make a good icpresontativo. Mario Tourlelot, optician, of Lin coln, will tie in Namaha Friday, Octo ber 23rd, at Taylor's drug store. Any luio not suited with glasses should call on her. Tho new sidewalk at tho Methodist church was paid for by the Methodist ladies' aid society not by the ladie3 of i he oliunjh, as Tim Advkutiseu staled last weok. Mrs. Klice, of Garnott, Kansas, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Mattie Woodward and Mrs, Fannie Yackly, and hersisteis, Mrs. Ollio Scovill and Mrs. Pres Barker. Hon. G. W. Cornell will address the peoplo of Nemaha on the political is sues of tho day Saturday night of this week, at Hoover's opera house. Every body is invited to be present. Dr. John B. Jack is making friends wherever he goos. Ho Is a good phy.si chin and a line young man in every wui . Bo sure and see that hib name is not missed when you go to voto. Mrs. M. C. Williams, of Orango.Cal . ifornia, arrived in Nomaha Friday of last week, on a visit to her brother, Charley Curttright. She left for Ann mosii, Iowa, on Tuesday, to visit other relatives. WOOD AND CORN. We wish all our delinquent subserN bers who can furnish us wood or corn would briii,' tho saino in at otitic, ao wo need it. Either old or new corn will he taken. The Bennett mill is again running, with James F. Bennett in charge. Mr. Bennett informs us ho is now prepared to grind buckwheat and rye, in addi tion to regular grist work, and solicits patronage. Judgo S. P. .Davidson, of Tecumseh, will address tho Nemaha McKinley club Monday ovoning, October '20th. The judge is an ablo speaker and will make an interesting address. Euerys body is Invited. Chris Shuck has bought tho Banks house in tho western part of town, oc cupied by Creon Burgess, and Jake and Phil Shuck have moved in Mr. Bur gees will occupy part of tho house un til after election. Judge Stull made one of tho best speeches of the county campaign at Brownvillo Monday night. lie was tho principal speaker, as Church Howe and Judgo Burnham were both at an other appointment. REWxTID S2B reward wi'I bo paid for evidence that will convict tha per son or persons who cut the wires on tho division fence between the under signed. C. C. Seklkv, Gko. E. Dyu. As Prof. .T.CJ.Shull wanted to get out and do a little campaigning, lie secured permission of the school board to have ex Superintendent Win. M. Crichton take his place for a few days. Prof. Crichton has been teaching this weok. 111 ' The republican meeting al fljllsjhtlo Tuesd'iy night was a good one. Tho house was jammed full, and big crowds -tood around on tho outside, at the door and windows. Church Howe, A. J. Burnhain and O. A. Corbin weie the principal speakeis. Tho members of t ho NVunha Mc Kinley glee club Messrs. Cmther, Zook, Dorram and Maxwell are cov ering themselves all over with (.'lory this campaign bv their ningii'g. At Brownvillo and Hillsdale thmr Kinging brought forth enthusiastic applause. John Dorram had one of tho poorest counterfeit dimes passed on him a few days ago that we huvo ever seen. It lias tho appeal auce of being maun fact lured very wently, and it would be well for all in be on their guard, as a gang of counterfeiters ma be in this vicinity. Rov.C II Gimiore moved to Blown vil'o Thursday, into the M. E. parson age recently purchased. Tho citizens of Nemaha regret very much to have Bro Gilmoro and family move awav from Nemaha, but aro glad that he will continue to preach for us the en suing year. A CARD OF f HANKS. The wife, parents, brothers and sis ter of Everett Larimore wish to return their heartfelt thanks to tho Woodmen of tho World and to the friends and neighbors for their valuable aid and assistance during tho illness of the de ceased . At tho republican caucus held last Saturday tho following nominations were made for piecinct odlcors: For assessor James F Drain. For justice of tho peace to iill vacan cyJohn E. Crother. For constable to fill vacancy I) T Smiley. For judges of election G N Titus, Win G Maxwell, Walter Hadlock. For clerks of election Ciias F Zook, W W Sanders. For road overseers Dist, 32, Robert Frost; Dlst. as, Win W Seid; Dist. JJ4 WT Russell. Ilipans Tabules euro biliousness. Rlpans Tabules euro torpid liver. The entertainment given by tho ju venilo literary society at tho opora house Friday night of last week was excellent. Tho little folks always do well, especially when trained by Miss Brooks, as there was a drizzling rain nearly all tho evening, man wore kept from attending, and it was therefore decided to repeat tho entertainment Friday night of tills weok. Hon. 0, A. Corbin, republican can didate for tloat representative, gave up a plnasant call Tuesday. Mr. Corbin was tho tloat representative from No malia and Johnson counties during the session of 18S0, and served with honor and credit to himself and the counties lie represented. Nothing lias ever been chaiged against him as an honor able man, and all admit his ability. Nemai."i piecinct should give Sey mour Ilowoa big voto. Ho has llvtd hero almost over sinco tho town was started, and no ono ever knew him to do any tiling mean or dishonorable. He is a man of strong convictions and is not afraid to express them; a man of unswerving Integrity, whoso word is as good as his bond. Ho will always bo found voting and working on the right side. The McKinley club "flung its banner to tho bree.V bent Saturday. It is 43 feet, long and a yard wide, ami is stretched across the sticet from the opera house to tho Hag pole. On the banner in two lines covering almost its entire length is painted in large let tern, "McKinley and Ilobart Club of Nemaha City, Nebr. A Sound Dollar and a Chance to Earn It." Sherm Hadlock did the painting. There will be services in the Episco pal church at Nemaha on Thursday evening, Oct. 22nd, by Rev. Irving P. Johnson, of South Omaha, district presbyter of tho Episcopal church. He is very anxious to meet all interested in the resuming of legular Servian in tliij church. He will also hold meet ings at Peru Wednesday evening, and at Auburn Friday ovoning. A general invitation is extended tho public to at tend these services. A. J. ttiirnham, the repuh icaw can didate for county attorney, lias heen making some splendid speeches during the present, canipnign, not only in Ne maha hut in Johnson mid Hichardson counties. Mr. Hurnham in now solv ing the fourth year as county attorney. During tho time lie lias heoti in ollice lie has not only conducted the criminal cases with ahility, but has saved the county a great deal by his advice to the commissioners, do is deserving of re-ulection. Ho will receive more than the republican vote. Mrs. William II. IJrookover died at her residence in Hrownvillo Thursday, October 15th, of consumption. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Fanner. After a happy married lifo of only a little over two years the loving husband is called upon to bid farewell to the ono whom he had chosen as his lire companion, and now he is ieft alono. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of all in their hour of trial. A hnhy girl, about one year ono old is left, winch the mother previous to her death gave to her sister, Mrs. Ed Puller, of Vesta, who has had the care of the liUlo ono for several months, during the mother's sickness. The iuneral services were held at the Christian church at Nemaha Fri day forenoon. Call at Tins Advkutiskii office for republican literature. Wo havo nu morons kinds of pamphlets lor free distribution. Call in and got some, FOR SALE Oil TRADE. House and two lots in Nemaha. Apply to Ki:mi Colkuiok. Save your Peach Seed The Titus Nursery will pay 50 cents per bushel cash or 75 cents in trade. Itipans Tabules euro Indigestion. QUiOjIiS: SALE. Misses Brooks and Elliott will hold a Cloak Sale in Nemaha, beginning SATURDAY, OCTOBER M, and lasting one week. A full line of Ladies' and Children's Wraps Will be shown. All styles and pricos. Come and see them.in Titus & Williams store room. W. W. SANDERS, Pubii r f.'l I B Noinalia City, Nob. UMiBSEMI ROBERT ROSS, Prop. Kliavlnt,', llulr Dressing, liutnitoonliic, lluror IIoiiuIiik. apoclul attention puld to Ladles niul Children. Aycnlfor NehrunUa City Atcum .uuiutrj. Kerker & Hoover, Uonlor In ZSVLIEQ-A-TS Highest prices jmlii;for lildos, lnrd, ttulow l(,ll 11(1, ete NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. l.C. , M. D.. Shubort, Nebraska,. Does a fjouoral practice. All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7 17 ,. L. JIalvlu, M, ., Ph. C. PITS1CIU 4R0 S0B6E0H C" IMCGIiVi-nl'-S: niHotiM'sor llio iSlclii, 1)1. O e.iHo r- Wommi niul Uhllilicn Will nroin-.' niiiiwor nil culls, oltlior tiny or (1l. i.. i Keynote, Drug Slme - Nebraska A ftP A "vT toHnll Cmuitfn rown Krult rL MA.LM unci (Jrmiinonini 'I ret-H, fc iliiiiiilii Hlirnlx. Hoses. Bulbs unci HulliniiNl'liiutH. Qraiio Vines, Hinnll irtilts Recti l'oti loeH.oto. We ciuulouuo only tlio liiinllt'Htiuul most popuuir vnrit'iifM iiiiuhu'i cei'tl In the rottleriL oIIiiiiiIoh. New hi-uvui now eoininenoln"; complete outfit free. n.iIii ty imhI expeiiNes puld from sliiil tor full time oi Utieral commission forpiirMlme Apply now, iKldicNSliiK neurcHt olllce, nnd Ketcnule- of ferritin y. IjUKH WtOl'IIKUs rOMP.VNY, Jnlernulloiml NurHui les, Chlo'tKo, Illinois, or Montreal, Qtiobcu. Ilipans Tabules: ono rIvcs relief. Ilipans Taoules cure liver troubles. wtary SIPS NEW :CASH: STORE. TVeM3ial'i Rice 5c Sugar Drip Molasses, line '10 Prunes Oc Oat Meal 08 Peaches 00 All shades in Henriettas 22c pr yard Package Coffee 20 Good Prints at 05e Mocha and Java Roast Coffee .10 Lij Muslin at 0.0c Japan Tea ):, 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs ono Lilly Starch oil 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 03c Horse Shoo Tobacco 7 A new lino of lints from lfle to S2.00 Rattle Axo Tobacco 28 McKinley Hats aro beiutieo. Toddy 2.3 Boys' Suits Irom S3 cents to 84.00 DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, Kirkendall Co. Shoes: The best on the market. ' Everything at BedRook Prices Evorything that is kept in a general store can be found here, with prices to suit tlio times Call anil see me and get prices. 1 AnifipRfisi' fh tlwp NEMAHA, J)R. W. W. KEELING, NliMAU.V OlTV, NKUUAl'CA.. Olllce llr.it door south of Parle hotel. Cuius SohijAUoick Hepresuntlnc Cooper tlio ruMtllnir Liveryman OK NliMAlTA. Leiivo your orders for a lenin, hnelc or liny, nnd Wu JJOTIIK IhJST. Our Uncle moo'Hitll inliis B.BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nobraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocolo, Ilernii, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad cim obtain bonvd and hospital facilities at prices lesa than in a city, considering Hlcill and 8 Hillary surroundings. Parties seeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. COPYRIQrlTSo CAIV I OltTATN A PATENT f For a K.IiU,it,i2IE?r ""i' nn I'fnoat opinion, write to nl UNN Sc '0 who have lind nearly llfty ywirs ucpcriunoa'ntlio iNitpnt IiuwIihtb. Camiiiiiiiinw MonBHtrlRtlr confldontln!. A ItunillionU of In lorinutlon ooncetnliiK I'utciilN and how to ob tain thorn went fioc. Also n entuloauu of mochau. c inil Foluntltlo hooks cent free. '7'intB taken, tliraiicn Munn & Co. refvo jneelttl notion In tlio Mcietitltlo Aiuerirnii, and thus are broimlit rUloly boforotho nulillo with out cost to tho Inventor. This nplondld pnpor, iMiiedwoolcly.olcBnntly Illustrated, liaa by far tho ....Kujiv iiuiuuiiiiu oi any Kcionuua wont in uio iiuiiii. iT. u yiwr. DHiiimc tifiJ ;ja'n, in eoloru, nnd plintosranlia of n lioutod. with plum, enabling liullderj to elioir Uio lutuni uuniKiia aim ui'rurn cuiurACl, AdilroKS liUNH in 0OM ,VMf VOKS, 3U1 IlUOiUrA-" &, rTci LtiU Canned Corn flo Canned String Heaus 03 Canned Tomatoes 8c Canned Lima Beans 8c Vivwwni i-i ii v-1 1 inwu imniiivo mim i y L iiuildliiu Kdltlon. montlilr, K.60 b yar. Blimlo rnplcfl, 'lit cents. Kvury uumlmr mntnin immk cnnies sont iron. e NEBRASKA.