W WW-I'M' I"l w'TW 'irt X VOLUME XLLV. NEMAHA, KEBJiASKA, Fill DAY; NOVEMBER 17, IS99. NUMU13H.2I tm . wwwii uww w V Cs? r lootiL JM ewa WW'WpOUHlWrfWIW IPIW See UUI A Keeling for tin Insurance MUw Annie Morton went to Bracken ThulMlny. awlft MoC.uidless Wednesday. went to Omaha Jimmy .Touts ami Master Elmer vis ited Auburn Mundtj. Hurry McCandless tdilpprd a car of hogs to Nebraska City Tuesday. Co to Keeling' drug siioio for Hohool 8 luplles, tablets, crayons, eic. Hill & Keeling wrlto both fnrrn and city inuurauco and will save you money The AdvorllBor nml Globe Democrat both only 31.00. tho St. Louis one year for Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and shorts 00 cents per 100 ; at Iloovor's grocery store. TCev. J. M. Darby was down from Brownville Wednesday, calling on tho church members. Call in and oeo us if you want to subscriba for any paper published in the United States. Mrs. E. A. Miuick, who has been visiting at Johnson for soine time, re turned home Monday. Miss Vevu Clark went to Brownville Tuesday evening and visited friends until Thursday evening. Tho Keeling drug stero has just re ceived a now stock of jewelry and watches. Low piicos. Tom Hiatt and Sam Shuck are ats tending court at Auburn this week in tho capacity of jurymen. Mra. Prater and two children, of Falls City, visited her mother, Mra. Jumea Hiatt, this week. COW FOR SALE. A Furnas Jer sey a good young cow. For particu lars inquire at this oilice. Robert P. Frost writes us to chango the address of his paper from Pawnee, Oklahoma, to Itutter, Oklahoma. Dr. and Mrs. B. Bell-Andrews left last Tuesday for a fortnight's sojourn in Texas and Oklahoma. Stella Press. Many of our citizens stayed up Tues day night ts see the stars fall, but the stars appealed to be fixed and did not fall. Rev. E. S. Murphy, of Auburn, pas tor of the Episcopal church there and at Nemaha, gavo tbiH otlico a pleasant call Thursday. Col. Dulby was In town Tuesday, in the interest of tho Auburn Post, and secured eighteen or twenty subscribers to that paper, Mrs. W. II. Heover and Miss Helen Hoover went to Brownville Wednesday utiemoon, returning to Nemaha Thursday evening. Rev. James Hiatt lias tho contract for trimming the hedgo around the Hoover faun northeast of town. Ho is doing a good job. Robt. Sears and Hank Chandlers have bought Dick Morton', blacksmith shop. They take possession at ouc. They are good workmen. Mrs. II. D. Waterinau came lu from Auburn Friday and visitd her daugh ters, MrB. John Goll and Mrs. Frank Flack, until tho next day. Miss Eva Able, of Peru, came to Nemaha Thursday evening and will make her home this winter witk her aister, Mra, Nate Sedorus. C. W. Wheeler, one of the eldest settlers In Nemaha county, died at his residence in Auburn Monday. His aged wife is very feeble uud it is not likely she will long survive her husband. We have moved again Ami The Advertlserolllco can now bo found on the corner north of the dtug store. Cauund see us. Mr. Garrison returned Vednesnay froiii Nebraska City, whoro ho has been visiting his eon aiuce Thui'bdny of IiihI week. Seymour Howe w now putting on considerable stylo and la tiding around in a fine now carriage. He evidently believes that prosperity 1b here. Dr., I, L. Callisott, the Stella deutlsb will be at Nemaha next Monday, (or tho purpose of doing dental work in all Its branches. Olllco ut hotel. Mm. Ed E. Sanders and children, who have been visiting tho families ot W. W. Sanders and Dr. Uaithor this week, returned to Shubert Thursday evening Tlio Methodist Sunday ueliool will give a dime sociable at tho residence of Seymour Ilowe Saturday night of next week November 25th. Everybody is invited. As long as they lust cards containing the abstract of the vote cast at the te cent election can be obtained by our subscribers free of charge by cailing nt this office,' Mrs. D. A. Morton lias lost a small ulack pig weighing about 25 pounds. Tho pig wandered away the evoning of election day. The Under will please notify Mrs. Morton. Wo will send The Advertiser for one year and tao Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1001, for only $1, if paid in ad vance. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. Captaiu Ell gavo his lecture, "Cap turing tho Levlathen," . at IIoover'B opera houoo Thursday night, The lec ture was amusing and instructive and tlioso who hoard it wore highly pleased with the address. The Methodist Sunday school gavo a dimo sociablo at tho residence of W.W. Sauders Saturday night and an oyster supper at Dr. Reeling's Tuesday night. Thoro was a good attendance at both places, Mr. Ilorbert Larimoro and Miss Bessie Aue were married Wednesday at Auburn. The Advertiser joins with their many friends in wishing the young couple a long and happy married life. Senator Hay ward hus had another attack of apoplexy similar to tho one he had at Brownville at the time of the Modern Woodmen picnic, and his con dition is very critical. It is feared his death is a question of but a very few days. NOTICE. Nemaha, Neb., Sept. 20, 1801'. To whom it may concern: I hereby give notice not to buy, rent or trade in any form of Hatty B.Jarvia for the southeast quaiter of the south east quarter of section 14, township 4, range 15, a3 it Is illegally deeded aud I will not relinquish my title or Interest therein. I. J. Jakvis. We have a large stock of fall and winter goods which we are soiling a right prices. Call and see ua. Rose Gilueut, Special Administratrix S.GMlbert estate I wish to say to the ladles of Nema ha and vicinity that I do dressmaking and solicit their patronage. All work guaranteed. At residence of Dr. Guither. Jennie Calvin. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but skin eruptions rob life of joy, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve curoB them ; also old, running and fover sores A uicera, nous, fefona, corns, wartB, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblaius. Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist. Nemaha Is prospering in a business way. Our merchants are having a good trade, and new enterprises are being talked of." Arrangements havo been made for starling a lumber yard and another blacksmith shop. A representative of a Sioux. City u tuber Arm was in town a few days ago and made atrangetnonts for start lug n lumbor yard in Nemaha. He bought of Mrs, W. II. Hoover two lots across the street east from the opera house, whore tho yard will be located. Ho expects to bo back next week. Messrs. J. I), and "rank ltalney and Will Kauffman ami Misses Perlo and Helen Mlnick drove down from Brownville Tuesday evening and at tended the oyeter supper at Dr. Kepi lug's. Miss Helen Hoover, who had boon visiting at Urownville, came with them. Rev. James Hlalt received the Bad news a few days ago of tho deatlt ot live years old nephew, Orris Hiatt, at Sidney, Iowa, Nov. 2nd. The little fellow was starting a (Ire with coal oil when his clothes caught fire, He lived only a few minutes after the Ore was put out. On next Thursday at 7 o'clock p. m. in St. John's Episcopal church. Nema ha, the Ut. Rev. Arthur L. Williams, I). D., coadjutor bishop of Nebraska, will viait and hold services. Uishop Williams is au eloquent ami magnetic man and will surely entertain hia au dience All are most cordially invited to attend. An unusual sight was witnessed in Nemaha Wednesday morning. A number or. turkeys came Hying over tho town. One of them Bailed over the opera houso and down the street, Hunting almost in front of the meat market. Another onQ lit on tho roof of tho opera heuse, another one in the top of a high tree east of the opera house, aud others in the streets and yards. The turkeys belonged to Chan. Stillwell and had probably wandered through the woods and into the corn Hold north of town, whore they became frightened and Hew into tho town. All persons are hereby notified not to trust my wife, Hattio B. Jarvis, for anything on my account. Dated September llth, 1800. I. J. Jakvis. A Sure Sign of Group- Hoarseness in a child that is subject to cioup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough lias appeared, it will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have croupy children al ways keep this remedy ut hand and Hud that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can always bo depends ed upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by M. II. Taylor. DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, Invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may be assured of recoivlng fair treatment. A good lino of DRUGS nnd druggist's sundries alwayo kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. 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 see ua. Prices guaranteed'rlght, Mrs. Buclienau and daughter, Miss Lulu, went t Omaha Wednesday morning, and wo understand that the same day Miss Lulu was united In marriage to Mr. Frank Glenn. Tho young couple will make their home in Minnesota The many friends of the bride in Nemaha wish them a long and happy married life. Bon Parker, tho Singer sewing ma chine man at Auburn, has engaged the services of C. W. Norton, an expert machinest, and is prepared to cJeali and repair sewing machines of all kinds. If you havo a machine you want cleaned or repaired wrlto to Mr. Parker or send him tho machine. Sec ond hand machines for sale. The subject of another railroad which was talked of at our county seal a few yeats ago has been taken up again. The B. fc M. company began the first of tho week surveying tho line which will run from their present line through the west part of town and on north to Nebraska City. Iiitecsecting their lino at that place-. Peru Pointer Jack Smith, the colored gentleman who is stopping at tho poor farm, asks us toadveitiso for some clothes ho lost threo or four weeks ago. Some good ladies in Auburn fitted him out with a suit of clothes, hat, shoes, etc. He hud tho articles in a sack and in going from Nemaha to tho farm tho things wen lost out of the buggy. The finder win please leavo at this ofllco or at the poor farm. Bofore making arrangements for your year's supply of reading mattei call aud got our clubbing rates. The following are some of our combinas tuitions: Tho Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal 11 vo years for $1 The AdvertWor and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.00 The Advertiser and thft Chirmirn in ter Ocean for 81.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or tho Now York Tribune for ai.35 Tho Advertiser and tho Houaohold, n homo monthly, for 1 .515 The Advortlser and tho Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal for $1.85 Tho Farm Journal will be sent ilvo years with any of tho above cumbimit tlons. Tlieso prices are for cash in advance only. TO CUUIJ A COM) IX 0NK DAT Take Laxative IlromoQuinlnoTabletc All IdruggintR rHfiind the money if II falls to cure. E W Grove's signature on ovoty box. 25c Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases. Tlieso aro immediately relieved and quickly cured by DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo. Be ware ot worthless Imitations, Keeling Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at thu Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at tho feed store. Rose Gilbert has been appointed special administfator of the estate of S. Gilbert, deceased, and is authoriz ed to collect all indebtedueciB. The business will bo continued as usual. Finest Line ! Fancy Percales 10c. Extra Fancy Percales lie. Scotch Plaids i2.Jc. Cheviots l(Jc . , Fancy Suitings. Tho BEST and FULLEST Line of Flour in Town. A nice Lino of Jewelry and Every Article Warranted. Come And see what I havo, and what I havn't, I can get You, as I make a Specialty on Special Orders A Full Line of samples of Clothing at ; N. R. ANDERSON'S. IL.OTV3JIA.IN", AT BROWNVILLE, Is offering a good lot of BARGAINS! For Instance: 25 bz can of K C baking powder nnd I batsAVhite Rose soap for 2t cents. Lion Coffee c a package ll)it poundB Oranulatod. Sugar for 1 Boys' heavy Fleece Underwear, 25 contH a garment Women's Fleeced Vests ut lie each Men's Fleeced Shiits and Drawers, .f5e each A full stock of Blankets .from 40c a pair up EDW. E. LOWMAN, Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoos, Rubbers, Hardware, and China, Brownville, - Nebraska. Food does more harm than good when not digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Curp digests what you eat. It prevents wasting diseases and cures stomach troubles. It cures indigestion, sour .stomach aud bolohiug aud iiIIowb a' wornout stomach rest. It nets in atantly. W.W. Keeling. Old papers for sale at this ofllco. Mr. S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Mivsunopy (Fla) Hustler, with hlHWir and children, sullered terribly from LuGrippe- One Minute Cough Cure was thu only remud lliaihelpeu llioin. it acted quicklv. Thousatidsof others use this remedy as a HpHclllc" for La Grippe, and its exhausting after effects. Keeling, the druggist. NOTICE. Tho Croat Western Hotel, Kith and Jackson streets, Omaha, Neb., will offer special inducements in rates until Jan 1 1000, at a Si. 25 per day rate, room and board, also rooms without boa id at reasonable raj es. Secure your rooms In advance-. Special arnini'oments for large parties. Electric bulls, bath aud all modern improvements. Thko. Fahnsiky, Prob. Of Dross Goods ever put the Market in Nemaha. Now Groceries. Of Candy ever Exhibited Nemaha. on m 9 o '. 0