W I ( lA ' llL ebmsfa r VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEiMBER 15, 1890. NUMBER Vl he Mdvertiw, 4 mm-j Local ISTews Cuol nights. Tlio corn crop is immense. Old papers for mile at this eflice. Soe the J. B. Stitson hats at Ander sin's. 0. F. Scovill hna moved to Brown- ville. A new line of hats and caps at An derson's. There seems to be a good demand for winter apples Gasoline at Keollng's drugstore. 20 cents per gallon. Tom Thompson and Ed Littroll went to Johnson Friday. Have you seen the beautiful glass ware at Anderson's. Qo to Reeling's drug score for school supplies, tablets, crayons, tte. Call at Mrs, Falrbank's Opening and see those handsome Pattern HatB. Mrs. W. W. Keeling went to Omaha Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Culver. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Peabody visited Omaha last week, returning Monday evening. P. G. Swan aid D. T. Smiley went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the G. A. II. reunion. Mr. und Mr3. J. M. Fuller went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend the Grand Army reunion. S. Gilbert a few days ago bought of Johu'Lewis the eighty acre farm jain ing Nemaha on the south. PeterVanFleet, D. D presiding elder of the Nebraeka City district, M. E. church", was in town Tuesday. Taylor Gillespie has moved back to Nemaha. He is living in S. Gilbert's house on the Ilabe Elliott lots. Mrs. Wills, who has been visiting Nemaha friends for some time, started for her homo at Alliance Friday. Mrs. S. T. Argabright and Miss Lizzie Lewark went to Shubert Mon day to vieit friends for a few dajs. S. Gilbert has sold the seventy acre farm in Aapinwall precenct formerly owned by Mrs. Green Burgess to John F Foy. Elder Smith, of Nebraska City, was is town Tuesday. The elder is now preacher at Shubert every alternate Sunday. Rev. E. S. Murphy, of Auburn will hold service at the Episcopal church at Nemaha Sunday, Sept. 24th, at 11 o'clock a. m. IHWHTR Samuel Allen had a stroke of paral ysis Monday. On account of his feeble condition aucl advancod age his recov ery is doubtful. H. T. Evans about three weeks ago lost a memorandum or bill book con taining valuable papers. Finder will please leave at this olQce. The Auburn Telephone company have the poles set to Nemaha and in a few days will have the wire stretched and the line in operation. The republican caucus for the nomi nation of precinct officers will be held at The Advertiser oftlce Saturday, Sept 23rd, at 3 o'clock p. m . J. D. Rainey, of Brown vlllo, and his brother, Hal Rainey, of Omaha, drove to Nemaha Wednesday evening and ohatted with friends fer awhile. A card from RaWe Elliott directs us to send The Advertiser to Chllco.Okla- homa, hereafter, instead of Bryan. He f says they ure well aud well pleased with the country. J. M. Armstrong and R. M. OUIuii t both aspirants for the republican iioin inatiou for treasurer, weie interview ing tho Nemaha delegates Thursday. J. P. S. Clark, who has been visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Hoover, and his nelco, Miss Veva Clark, started for his home in Pennsylvania Monday. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Gilbert drove to Stella Thursday. Mr. Gilbort wa9 takon sick while there but managed to get home. JIo has been suffering very much since then. Miss Leta Sotibury is now learning tho mysterlen of tho ''art preservative" in tho Advertiser otlice. The most dif ficult thing she has found 1b to read the handwriting of the editor. All persons are hereby notified not to trust my wife, Ilattie B. JurvlB, for anything on my account. Dated September llth, 1800. I. J. Jakvjs. Mr.aud Mrs. B. L. Shellhorn visited Nemaha relatives aud friends last week. They have been living at Dul phus, Kansas, but were on their way to University Place, Neb. Mrs. Shell horn is a sister of L. H. Barnes. Mrs. Alice A. Minick aud daugh ter, JMise Pearl, arrived in Brownvilln Thursday and will.probably naka their home here in tho future, This paper extends to them, on behalf of our people, a cordial welcome to their old home. Sun. Next Sunday Rev. C. H. Gilmote will preach his last sermon before con ference. Mr. Gilmore has been on the charge for four years, and it isthegeu erul desire of the public to have him returned for another year. There are few better preachers in the confer ence. 25 Gents to Jan. 1900. In order to secure several thousand new subscribers, The SemMVeokly State Journal will be mailed postpaid from now until Jan. 1, 1000, for only 25 cents. It's a biff paper and this is a big offer. All through the fall cam paign up to 1000 for a quarter. Twice a week, and away ahead of tho old weekly. Its markets alone are worth this. Send in stamps. The sooner you send tho more papers you will roceive. Address, Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Old papers for sale at this office. No Right to Ugliness The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attrac tive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly qnd all run down she will be nervoud and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble her im pure blood will cause pimples.blotches, Bkiu eruptions and a wretched complex ion. Electric Bitters is the best medi cine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It giveB strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down inval id. Only GOo at Reeling's drug store. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call ut the feed store. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. FLuiky K. McCANDLES8. The Reyal Highlanders new have Hoevar'a opera house In charge and rent it at reasonable prices for any le gltimate entertainment. Applications hould be made to W. W. Banders, manager. Drs. Beal & Dillon, of Auburn, bav received a trial case of lenses from one nt tlin lnrcflnfc muniifintnrloa Ih t.h country, and are now prepared to treat an uiseaaea or me eye ana ut glasses correotly. Eyes examined free of charge. MEETING OF OLD SETTLERS. The unuual meeting of the Old Set tlors association was held at tho Ad vertiser oftlce last Saturday. O. K. Fisher was elected president of tho association for the euBuing yenr. For members of the executive committee Geo. E.Dye, W. W. Sanders aud F. L. Woodward were elected for two years. Tho hold-over memborB are Seymour Howe, James F. Drain and I. N. Cooper. At a meeting of the executive committee Soymour Howo was elected president, W.W. Sanders secretary and I. N. Cooper trensurer. Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhauoy, pronrietor. M ILLINERY Mrs. Fairbank will have her FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING FPIDAY AND SATURDAY, Sept. 22 and 23. All the now and latest stylos in STREET AMD TRIMMED HATS. Tho largest and best line of Pattern Hats in the city. Remember the date: The republican primaries were held at The Advertiser oftlce last Saturday. The meeting was called te order by W. W. Sanders, member of the central committee. A motion was made and carried that a committee of three be appointed to select a list of nino dele gnten. S. F. Bridge, Q. N. Titus and W. S. Maxvell were appointed the committee. After consultation the committee handed in the fallowing list of delegates: E J Maxwoll, F L Wood ward, Earle Gilbert, Wm Ruasell, W S Maxwell, Ed Morrinon, S F Bridge, Q N Titus, Eugene Howe. It was moved and curried that tho secretary cast the voto of the primary for the above delegates. On motioH the primary adjourned until Saturday, Sept. 23id, at 3 o'clock p. m., when the precinct ticket will be nominated. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Uuuklbu's Arnica Salve cureB them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist, DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patronB muy be assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in Btock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPHR. A good stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full slock of PAINTS AND OILS Ifyoa want anything in our liio call land see us. Prices guaranteedright. Tho Woodmun of tho World havo decided to havo a picnic at Nomahii on Wednesday, Oct. 4th. Thoy will havo good spoakers and good music, baso ball and other sports, and a grand parado of VFoodmen of tho World. A prlzo of 820 will bo given to tho best equipped camp In tho.processlon. Ev erybody 1b Invited. Ex-Gov. R. W. Furnas, of Brown vlllo, is said to havo some of tho flnost Porsian cats in the United States. Tho annual Nebraska conference of tho M. E. church meots at Lincoln next Wednesday. Call in and soe ub if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. OPENING. Sept. 22d and 23d, 1899. Bismark's Iron Nerve Was the result of bis splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous oner uy are not found where stomach, liver, kidney und bowelB are out of order. If you want these qualities and the sue cess they bring use Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25o at Reeling's drug store. Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases. These are immediately relieved and quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Haznl Salve. Bo ware of worthless imitations, Keeling A new Store new Goods and new Prices To my patrons and friends I wish to xsay I am located in my new store. I have a nice line of New Goods, DRY GOODS, HATS AND GLOVES, HARDWARE and GROCERIES, and at prices to suit the times. I want one and all to come and examine my stock. Thanking you for past favors, I hope to see all of you and your friends at my new place of business. Very respectfully, N. R. ANDERSON. SOUTH AUBURN, NEBRASKA, Dealer in Hardware. Furniture, Coffins and Caskets j Jf7 hTTrW tir --1- TV " , Nolson Iladlucl Is it ! Ml "p i little whllonta time but I quite U yet, The republican county convention meets ut Auburn Saturday at 11 o'clock a, m. Street Commissioner Workman Is doing eomo good work on the street loading to tho depot. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Jarvls havo eon eluded that marriage is a failure so far as they aro concerned aud therefore havo soparated. II M Shafer, David Lewis, George Boatman, John 0 Boyd, James W Wolfo and 0 P Barker wore elected delegates to tho republican county con vention from Aspinwall precinct. Frank Hunt was elected from St. Do., roin precinct. Tho annual convention of tho Nema ha County Sunday School Association will be hold at Brook Sept. 20th and 2lBt. Wo hope a general rally of Sun day sohool workers will tako placo. If worthy any of our timo and thought, then tho best wo can do Ih nono too good. Come anil give as well as recelyo good, D. J. Wood, County President. Mr. S. A. Facklor, Editor of the Mlcunopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wile aud childron, sufforod terribly from LaGrlppe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly . Thousands of others iibo tills remedy as a speclilu for La Grippo, and its exhausting alter effects. Keoliug, the druggist. W.W. Sanders, Notary .Public Pen sions papers of all kinda made out m" curutoly. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. '"' s - A.R.DoFluent.editor of the Journal. Doylcstown, Ohio, suffered for a num ber of years from rheumatism in hh right shoulder and sldo. Ho says : "M v right arm at times was entiiely uuoI6hs. I tried Chamberlain's Palu Balm and won surprised to receive relief almost immediately. Tho Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never fails. For sale by Keeling tho druggist. wi warn Undertaking and Embalming a spscialtf . Finest Hoarse in the countv. Beat line of UndoTtuketV Gtodi. Wo guarantee satisfaction. gTTSgESaWBB