r i v v volume xliv NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, ElUDAY, DEOEMHER 20, 1899. NUMBEH 27 4 i i-.ocal !N ews See tllll & Keeling for the insuiuiico It snowed buiiday.uo wo had a while Christinas. Dolls handsomely dressed, all sizes, lit Andeion's. Our meicLmnta icpoit a splendid holiday trade. J V. AiiuBtrong was In from Au liurn lhtiibday. Frank 1. MoNown is spending the holidays in Peru. James A. J'iliis lias been quite sick lor several dajs. Finu lino ot holiday goods in great variety at Auiieiaon's. W. W. tjuKl went to Talmtige 'lues day, lulutuiug l'liuiday Go to Keollug'j dttig aioio tor school supplies, tablets, einyons, etc. Tiy N, R. Aiideraon'd own brand of llwtu. Every saek wairanled. Blank deeds, chattel mot tgnges,furui jeae, etc., tor sale at tins ulllce. The hoiso buy em weiu in town this utt-k but tailed to buy any hoisea, Wu wish ail our nations and fi lends a hppy ami proapeiuus New Year. Hill & Keeling wilto both farm and city insurance and will save jou money Rev. E.S. Muiphj and wile, of Au burn, visited Niinaha lnends this week. Jamos F. Drain went to Red Cloud, 2-Jeb., a lew days ago to look at the country The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globo Democrat botli one year for only Si. 00. Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and Bhorts 00 cents per 100; at Hoover's grocery store. Jake Shuck has moved into the Les ter Peabody house, next to tho road, north of t-WH. .James Knight and family.nfAuburn, wu the wuests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. belli on (Jin I Unas. The Keeling drug store has just re ceived a new stock of jewelry aud watches. Low pi icon. Elmer E Cole, of Brownville, was a Nemaha visitor Thuiaday and gave this olllue a pleasant call. Prof. Eugene Howe is attending the mooting of tho state teachers associa tion at Lincoln this week. Miss Eleanor Galbraith came in from Johnson Thutsday of last week to spend the holidays at home. Mrs. Ed Maxwell and Mrs, Frank Titus went to Gretna, Neb , last Silts urday, to visit their parents. Mrs. 'John 11. held came in from South Aulurn last Saturday and visit" ed relative until Wednesday. John Wuisou called in to see us Friday and subscribed for The Advert tiser aud tho Chicago Inter. Ocean for 11)00. A. V. Farson, sr., received tho news a tew days ago of a sister. Mr. Farson is now tho only living member of his family. Mrs. W. W. Sanders and Miss Nollio went to Auburn Wednesday and visit ed tho family of Ken Parker until Friday. II. T. Minick learned through The Advertiser last week that his eyeglass es hud been found, so he culled around and got them. Flno china and quoensware for the holiday trade at Andersou's. A postolllco inspector was In Nemiii ha Mo 'day and examined the books ot tho postoltlce, (hiding everything in good condition. Mrs. Win. 11. Hoover and Mrs, Laura Mead, who have been visiting at Jopliu, Mo., returned to Nemaha Fiiduy ot last week Insure your farm aud town property with Farmers and Merchants Insur. nnco Co. of Lincoln. F. II. D. Hunt, Agent, Nemaha Neb. Hen McCuue, of Hed Cloud, who is visiting Hov. J.M. Darby aud family, at Hrownville, was in Nemaha Monday in company with Bro. Darby. All knowing themselves indebted to tho estate of Stephen Gilbert will please call and settle. ROSK GlLllKIlT. Admx. Korkor & Hoover have some- lino largo calendars, adveitising I heir busi ness, which they aio giving away to lliolr cust'iineis. They are beauties, John A. lliatt aud tamily, of Tabor, Iowa, arrived in Nemaha Sunday on a visit to Mr. lliatt's father and brother, Hov. James lliatt and Thos. W. lliatt. V. P Peabody sold a turkey to Ker kor fc Hoover last week that weighed foitj-si'Ven pounds. Wouldn't that havo made a great feast for a hungry editor? Mrs Lillio Walsh and Misses Mario and Helen Hoover came down from Lincoln last Saturday to spend the holidays with their mother, Mrs.W. II. Hoover. We will send The Advertiser for one year and t:io Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1004, for only $1, if paid in ad vauco. This offer applies to both old and now subscribers. TO CUKE A COM) IX OXE DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists iefund the money it it fails to cure. E W Glove's signature on every box. 25o Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Taylor camo in from Auburn Thursday afternoon. Minor went on toShuhert that evening but Mrs. Taylor remained to visit witli Nemaha friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. II Kindig, of Corts land, Neb., arrived in Nemaha lust Saturday aud are spending the holidays witli Mr. Kmdlg's patents, Mr. aud Mis. V. P. Peat), cly. We havo a largo t-toek of Winter Goods which we will close out at low prices. Call and see us for bargains. Host-: Gii.iiisiiT, Admx. of tho estate ot S. Gilbert. Miss Ida Patterson, of Hastings. Nob , came to Nemaha Thursday of last week on a visit to hor cousins, Mrs. F. L Woodward and Mrs. Geo. Yackley. She wont to hincoln Mods day. Wo aro putting in a now lumber yard in your town on the corner south of Andei son's brick storo. Wo have already on hand two cars of lumber. Come in and get acquainted with us' We will treat you right. EmvAiius & HuADroiti) Lint. Co., Nemaha, Neb. FOR SALE. I offer at private sale 1 brown horse, 7 yearB, 1100 lbs, $00. 1 black mare,e years, laoo lbs, S70, 1 yearling heifer, line, $'-&. Also farm implements, practically new; in good repair: 1 Molino 3 wheel stirring plow at $25. 1 two section Hock Island harrow, 88. lRocklsland lister & drill cotnbined32o 1 Hadger cultivator, S'.'O. 1 Canton riding cultivator, 820. 1 set discs for either cultivator $0. 1 Whiteley mower, two sickles, 15. 1 set farm harness S17. ' 1 email Antique refrigerator $7. Call at farm two miles northwest of Nomahu and inspect property. LUTHER II. BARNES; Harness Shop Wanted. Nemaha needs a harness shop and the man who puts one in hero could soon work up a good business. Who will bo tho man? Mrs. Brogan, of Maryville, Mn.,Mra. Roberts, of Kirksvillo, Mo., Mrs Hull, of Odehoh, Iowa, Mr, and Mrs. Kemp thorno and Mr. and Mrs. Logan were guests of Mr, and Mrs, A. Curl Christmas. Mrs. Will F. Koullng got a Bmall piece of gristle fast in her thioat a few days ago, while eating some meat, that caused considerable pain aud discom fort for a while. Instruments had to be used to get, it out. Mrs. W. S. Maxwell went out in tho country Monday to visit her brother, Dick Chambers, of Aspihwall precinct, and help tnko wins of tho wonderful boy. Sho leturnod homo Thursday and Walt ia able to smile again. Tho tlrst quaitorly meeting of tho Methodist church was hold Sunday evening. Dr. VanFlect, tho presiding elder, was present and preached an ex cellent sermon. The quarterly confer ence was hold Monday morning at 0 o'clock . Luther D. Barnes, who has been In -outhcru Missouri aud Arkansas look ing lor tiie promised laud, returned home Thursday of last week. Do did not find any place that, suited him and will tako another trip in some other diiection in a few days. Mrs. John Cummiiiga, of Aspinwall precinct, mot with a bad accident Mon day evening. Sho slipped and fell tor wind and threw out both arms to catch heiself. Her right arm was broken between the wrist and elbow aud her lett wrist was dislocated. Tho Woodman of tho World will hold u public installation at tho opera Iioubo Wednesday night, Jan. iSrd.wliou the otllcers elected for the ensuing year will bo installed. Tho public is invits ed. A supper will be served in the Minick hall; price 25 cents. Frank Titus asks us to advertise a missing nurseryman as lost, strayed or stolen, Ho answers to tho name ot Nat Titus or "Hun," and nas not been seen or homd of sinew ho went away with a car load of apples two week, ago. A liberal rewind will be paid ior Ills tetiirn. Joo Metzger, tho barber, got a team fiom tho livoij stable Sunday, loaded in his trunk, went to Auburn and from there to parts unknown. Ed Crazier went with him. Nemaha l.as been without a Impjer this week, but Elmer Humliaugh writes that ho will bo back liore Saturday of this week to tako charge of tho shop again DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites tho continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and diuggist's sundiies always kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Host of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS ' .If you want anything in our- lino call nd aeo us. P ricee guaranteed right.. The Christinas Tree. The Chtistmas J-roo at tho opera hoiiHo Saturday night was a grand success. Every one wo have heard speak of it says It was tho handsomest arrangement ever seen in Nemaha A fair sized oak tree was arranged on tho stage in the center, but it was soon seen that this would not begin to hold tho presents, so two arches, trimmed with ovetgreen.wero leude, one on each side of tho tree, extending from tho front ends of the stage to tho centor back of the tree. Then Albert Titus sent to tho Titus Nursery and got two eight foot evergieeus and those were placed near the center of tho arches, Tho three trees and the melius weio so covered with presents that to those in the hall the whole stage appeared to bo tilled with presents. People lrom Lincoln and other .places said it wat the haiidsonieslChrisluias airaiigomont they had over seen. Tho exoroi-es, which were very brief, began promptly at 7:!J0: Three hymns were Hung, prayer whb ulToied by Dr. Keeling, who also offered a few remarks, announcements wore made by tho BiipeiiiitOi.dent, W. W. Sanders, and then Santa Clans appealed, gave a little talk, sang a song and thou Mimed tho tree over to the committee, who distributed tho presents. Every mem ber of tlio Methodist Sunday school re ceived a present fiom tho school and it seemed as if almost every ono in the audience was remembered. Alter the distribution of tho presents 250 sucks of popcorn and almost as many sacks of candy and nuts weio distiibutod. All present appeared to enjoy them selvesespecially the children. The opera house was crowded. Next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock! tho regular annual meeting of the Ei worth League for tho election of oftN cers will be hold. It is hoped oveiy member of the league will be present. - The Hennott mill is now ready to do gilst work at any time and will guarantee good Hour if tho wheat is good. Tlioy will grind at any time. They aro giving iiii pounds fur old wheat and all that now wheat is worth giving more than any other mill in tho county. Prompt Bervlco and satis' action guaranteed Flour & Wti88t Exch3ng6L,nconW and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at the feed store. Dolls Decorated 01 lain m L! 11 IS I Teacups and Saucors Coffee Cups and Saucers Decorated Cups and Saucers and I?late Sots Moustache Cups and Saucors Mush and Milk Sets Decorated China Toy Tea Sots China Cake Flutes Tin Plutus Shaving Mug.s Musli and Milk Sets, ' . Oat Meal Bowls Bohemian Glass Baskets ' " Bohemian Vases Decorated China Pickle Dishes Terracotta Cuspedors . China Mustard Pots Collar Boxes Tobacco Boxes Pin. Trays Picture Frames China Ink .Stands Baby Carriages Baby Cradles Sleds Fancy 'Baskets and hundreds of. other nice presents. ' ' . . Cohie Early and Avoid the Rush! . . . . . . ".;:.N,.K..-AkD.EilS-ON.. ''. Xis Presents! A Complete New Stock TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Wagons, Car ts,ote., etc. Dolls, Games, ABO blocks. China, Glassware, . Lamps, Notions, Fancy Goods. Silk embroidered. Utindkorchiofs 8c ouch. Children's Handker chiefs lc each. Everything in Fiesh Candies. EDW. E. LOWIVSAN, Dry Goods, Grocorios, Shoos, Rubbers, Hardware, and China, Brownville, - Nebraska, Nothing but GoodGoods at Low Prices! A.R.DoFluoiit.edilor of tho Journal, DoylofUown, Ohio, sulTeied lor a num ber of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and aide. Unsays: "My right arm at timeB was onliiely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm and was surprised to receive relief almost fltnee and it never inns, vui sum uj Keeling the druggist. Old papers for n!i' at this oilier. Toy Mugs Tin Milt's .