ebmstm r VOLUME XLLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SERTEiMRUR 29, 1899. DUMBER .Amh She Mdvertwer. - 4 m L.ocaL News Cool nights. Eggs, 11 cents per dozen, Tlie corn crop Is immense. Heavy frost Monday night. Winter apples are being marketed. .The fair at Auburn was n success. Woodmen picnic next Wednesday. Decidedly wlnterish those mornings. Tho "wind blew very hard for several dis. Agent Dull is proud of tlio now stove at tliu depot. Gasoline at Keellug'a drugstore. 20 cents per gallon. Mrs..F. L. Woodward returned from Hastings Monday. Mrs. L. II. Merritt is very sick with typho-malarial fever. G. N. Titus shipped a car load of apples to Iloldrego Thursday. Go to Keoling's drug store for school supplies, tablets, crayons, etc. Frank Skeon has moved to Shubert and 'a clerking for Colglazier & don. Frank Woodward went to Beatrice Tuesday, returning Wednesday uight. Lester Fcabodj has been very sick for some time with typlio-malaiial fever. Mrs. Sarah Austin, of Wabash, Nob.' is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Jarvis. The Woodmen of the World are making great preparations for the pic nic next Wednesday. Nellie Sanders was the guest of Miss Edith Gil m ore, of Brownville, from Fiiday afternoon until Monday. Dr. W. XV. Keeling went to Omaha Tuesday and bought his stock of holi day goods. He returned Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Homer Thompson, of Brock, visited Nemaha relatives from Wednesday until Friday of this week. Wanted All kinds of eattlo that will do to leed. A . L. P. Thompson, Bracken Frank F. Sperry, ot Langdon, Mo , in loadh.g a cur of apples for Sioux Falls, S. D. Scott Colerick is helping . Mrs. Huntington will have a public sale of her household goods at her res idence on Satuiday, Sept. 30th, begin ning at 1 o'clock p. in. A party was given at tho residence of Mr. and Mre. George Swope, on the Frazier faim west of town, Monday night. Of courso all had a good time. Mrs. John Maxwell and Mrs. Lydia Brimblo went to Auburn Monday fore noon and visited friends and attended to business until Wednesday afternoon. T. A. Clark, who has been station agent at Boca, Neb., fur some time, is taking a lay-off on account of poor health. Ho came homo Mouday and is having "mother" doctor him up. Tho editorial thermometer showed 1:7 degrees above zero Friday morning live degrees below the freezing point. Ice as think as ordinary window gltiBS loimed on standing water. Our livery barn and dray business has changed proprietors, Ed Workman having sold out to TIiob, W. Hiatt. Ed has been a good liveryman. Wo trust he will stay with us even if ho has sold his business interests hero. Elmer E. Uumbaugh, who has been very pick for some time with blood poisoning and rheumatism, had recov ered sufficiently to be taken to Brown ville Wednesday, where ho will be caied for by his mother and sister.. Hon. John L. Webster, Of Omaha, will speak at the Now opera houso at Auburn next Tuesday night. Ho is a Hue orator and will in terest you, no matter what your poli tics. Everybody is invited. Uov. J, M. Darby, who 1ms been at Ited Cloud for the piist three years.will bo pastor of the Methodist church at Nemaha. Brownvillo and Bethel for tho ensuing year. Ho ia said to bo an excellent preacher Mrs. Jano U. Cobb, a former citizen of Brownville, died at the residence of relatives in Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. Mlh, aged 81 years, 0 months and 10 dajs. For many years she lived with her daughter, Mrs. D. O. Cross. Fred G. Ilawxby has decided to study law nnd will attend the law de partment at Lincoln. Fred will make a success as a lawyer. He expects to devote part of his time next month to campaigning in tho interests of tho populist paity. Mrs. Newman, of Illinois, arrived in Nomaha Wednesday night of last week witli the little granddaughter of Mrs. N. B. fecrivoner, who is staying with Mrs. Newmnn. They visited Grandpa and Grandma Scrivoner until Friday morning of this week. We neglected to mention tho birth day party given Miss Mabel Barker at the residence of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Barker, at Aspihwall, a few evenings ago. Miss Mabel is one of our popular young ladies and tho party was thoroughly enjoyed. Nathan F. Smith and Miss Mamie Rider were married at the Lutheran parsonage at Auburn Tuesday, Sept. 20th. Tho groom had a home ready for his bride and they go to house keeping at once. The Advertiser ex tends heartiest congratulations. I wish to say to the ladies of Nema ha and vicinity that 1 do dressmaking and solicit their patronage. All work guaranteed. At residence of Dr. Gaither. .Tisuxnc Calvin. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. 25 Gents to Jan. 1900. In order to secure several thousand new subscribers, The SomMVeekly State Journal will be mailed postpaid from now until Jan. 1, 11)00, for only 25 cents. It's a big paper and this is a big offer. All through the fall cam paign up to 1000 for a quarter, Twico a week, and away ahead of the old weekly. Its markets alone are worth this. Send in Btamps. The sooner you send tho more papers you will receive. Address, Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Old papers for salo at this ollico. No Right to Ugliness The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would bo attrac tive nmst keep her health. If she i3 weak, sickly and all run down she will bo nervous nnd irritable. If she hits constipation or kidney trouble her im pure blood will cau&e pimples.blotches, skin 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 gives strong nerves, bright eves, smooth velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down inval id. Only G0o at Keeling's drug store. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at tho Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at tho feed store. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. Ha hu y K. McGandlhss.' Republican Meetings. The republican county candidates and othei'B will speak on the political ; is-ues of the day at Illllsdalo Wednesday evening, Oct. 4 Boatman school house Thursday evening, Oct. 5. Champion school house Friday even ing, Oct . Evoiybody is invited to bo present. The Auburn telephone line Is now in running order to Nemaha, tho ollico being In tho drug ntore. It is a little cheaper than the old line, as you can talk to any town in the county on the line for only 20 cents, and thete is also a cousidorrble saving in messenger fees. Tho Modern Woodmen of America camp at Brownville will qlve a fare well reception to Uov. C. II. Gilmore next Monday night at their hall over Lowmau's store. Tho members of Rro Gilmore's congregations at Nema hit, Brownville and Bethel are Invited to bo present. Oliver C Crother, iidministrator.will sell the furniture and household goeds of Mrs.M. II. Crother, deceased, next Tuesday afternoon. If jon are nenl ing quilts, comforts, table linen, etc , it will pay you to be at the sale o there is a large quantity of this kind of goods and everything in tho house will be sold. Terms of ale cash. NOTICE. Nkmaiia, Nob., Sept. 20, 1800. To whom It may concern: I hereby give notice not to buy, rant or trade in any form of Hatty B. Jar vis for tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of see. 14, township 4, range 15, up it is illegally deeded and 1 will not relinquish my title or intei est therein. . I. J. Jauvjs. Old papers for sale at this office. Call in and see us il jon want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Mr. S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Mioanopy (Fin) Hustler, witli his wite and childien, suffered terribly from LaGrippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only ruined that helped tliein It acted quicklv. Thousands of others iibo this remedy as a specilio for La Grippe, and its exhausting alter effects Keeling, tho druggist. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but skin eruptions 10b life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile euro on earth. Drives out pains and ashes. 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. The patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kopt in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A good stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest stylos. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want anything in our line call and seo us. Prices guaranteedright. Warien Burns, who him been work ing in a nurseiy at Bea r e for three or four weeks, iclumed homo Wednes day. Little Vera Mather, daughter of Mis. FranK W. Huigess, died Wednes day night of diphtherlatic croup, after only three or four das' sickness. The funeral services were held at tho Chr s linn church nt 10 o'clock Fiiday fout noon. Ilev. James Illatt preached tho Mineral sermon. The bereaved nmn have our sympathy In their hour ol affliction, Uov. dins. H. Gllumro, pistor of the Methodist churches at Brownvillo, Ne maha and liethol for tho piiHt four yenis, was sent to Filly by the annual conference. Bro. Gilmore is n line preacher and has done good woikon the circuit. He always interested hie" audience. During tho four years the net increase in the membership on the circuit has been forty-four. The peo ple of Filly aio to bo congratulated on their minister for tho coining year. Tl.e Nemaha High School L terarj society gave 'th Ilist entertainment nt the school house Friday night of Inst week, and those pieseut are outhmdus tic over it. The society will give an eiiteitalument every Friday night. Tho following aro tho officers: Presi dent, Eugene Howe; vice president, Miss Mellingor Minick; secretary, Miss Noma Ilaith; treasurer, Cyrus Minick; critic, Frank McNown; sorgeaiu-at aims, El.ner Biimble. EverAbody is invited to be present at these enter ments. They begin at 7 ::)(). At the republican caucus held at The Ad vol User olllce last Saturday the fol lowing nominations wore made for precinct officers: For justices of the peace D T Smi ley and S C Lawrence. ''"or constables A L Jarvis and John Minick. For assessor H T Minick. For road overseors Dist. Nft. 32, George Greene; Dist. Ujj, j i Fuller; Dist. !J4, W T Russell. I N Cooper was recommended for judge of election nnd W E Bjid lor clerk of election. Horrible iignny is caused by Piles, Hui ns and Skin Disease 'lliesoaio immediately relieved and quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He witt eot worthless imitations, Keeling All persons are hereby notified not to trust my wile, Hattio B. Jarvis, for anything on my account. ' Dated September 11th, 1801). I. J. Jahvis, Thepn are duiiuoioiis times for the health. Croupe, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at tho right tune will pieserve life, health, and a large amount of money, l'leasant to take; children liko it Keeling, the druggist. Bi3marlc's Iron Norvo Was the result of his splendid Health. Indomitable will and tremendous oner gy aro not found where stomach, liver, kidney and bowels are out of order. If you wont these qualities and the sue cess they bring ue Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain ami body Only 25o at Kooling's drug stoie. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., sufi fored acony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals i ijurles and skin diseases like magic. Keeling SOUril AUBURN, NEBRASKA, Dnaler in Hardware, Furniture, Coffins and Caskets ' ' ,, " -. J fj-cWnlDJi l Fi'MOHt'IIcni-HO in the countv. vJStortei&: Vj rfeOT3ltfcSI Bout line dl' Undertakers' Good ' 'vJS2iiyjJli2.Zi- " We guarantee (Mitisfaction, Sunday evoning the house on 'he Garry farm burnul I" thogionid hit I'oany Is living on ho faun, wluili la now owned by Dou Luwionee 'I ho children had star'.id a lire in the html kitchen to get supper and the liioi thing they knew the kl.chcn wdk oh firo. The boy ran to Aithur and Ed Paris' houses and gave thotilarm. Mi . Penny was away fiom home. Arthur Paris, Von Karson and another in m ran to the the and succeeded in getting all thti turniture out of the house ex cept the stove and cooking utensils m the kitchen. Thine was no insuiaiico on goods or house. NOTICE. The Grout Western Hotel, 15th and Jackson streets, Oiuaha.Neb., will i ftVr special inducements in rate' until .Inn. 1 1000, at a 81,2ft per day rate, room and liouid, also rooms without bonnl at reasonable rates. Secure your looms In advance. Special arriuit'cinonts for large parties. Electric bulls, bath and alt model u improvements. Tiiko Faunsiky, Piob. LaGiippu is again epidemic Every precaution should bo taken to aoni il. Its specific euro is One Minute Cough Cuto. A. J. Shepeid, Publisher Agii ciiluual Journal and Advdrtlsei.E.deu Mo , says: "No one will feel disap pointed in a'i One Minute Coiiitli Cure for i.uUrlppe." Pleasant to lake, quick to act. Keeling, the druggist. Money to Loan On good fauns at as low rate ot in terest as the lowest and the best of terms. Call and see us , GlLMOUK, GlI.I.AN & lUlltltlCHS . Auburn, Neb. A Suro Sign of Group. Hoarseness in a child that Is subject to cioiip h a sure indication ot tho appiouoh of tho disease If Chntnluo lain'rt Cough Remedy is given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has appealed, il will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have cioupy children al ways keep this remedy at hand and Hud that it saves them much tmuh and worry. It can always lie depend-, "d noon and Is pleasant to take. For sale by M. II. Taylor WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy and will i el nnd tho money to any one who is notsntisiled after iisinir two-thirds of the contents. This Is the best remedy in the world for la grippu.cougli". colds, cioup and wlioopinguoiigli and is pln tut and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. Drr. BojiI & Dillo n, of Auburn, hav received a trial case of lenses fiom mu of the largest mamiracloiios in the country, and are now prepared totieat all diseases of the eve and (It classes correctly. Eyes examined free of charge. The Hnyal Highlanders now have Iloovet's opera house in charge and rent It at reasonable prices for any le gitimate entertainment. Applications hould bo made to W. W. Sanders, manager. tarn Pi Food does more harm than good when not digested. Kodol Dvspepsia Curo digests what you eat. It piovents wasting diseases and cures stomach troubles. It cures indigpstion, sour stomach and (Honing and allow n woruout stomach rest. It acts in stantly. W. W. Keeling Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John lyicElhaney, pronriotor. Undertaking and Embalming a Bcian.y.