-WTWm m wwWSipi ilVU i l ' jppjrgwwf. Wj'jMm'J PJ r PU. it VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBltASKA, FllIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900. NUMBER i I A1MWMII son ' jm" - vv ri1 tf i W r 1 4 , r 1 5Si K ii'-V., fji . i I'rfgB&iMiijOgT ijja. r. t .n (Ui u. Y Local ISTews lwn3aafX(Uuu.iAMMiuibntunaicni4U4 ClIllItT Ut'HllllT. A new loot is bi'lugput on tho depot. See Hill & Kooling Tor lire insurance .) C. B101KJ3 went 10 Lincolu Mon day. Davo Cairol paid Omaha u visit this w tek. I j. 13. MuNiticb bus moved near Biacken. Harry McCandlesa went to Omaha Monday. C. Sbut'k will liavo u public sale on Tuesday, Feb. 0th. Judge J. II Broady, of Lincoln, was in town Monday morning. Miss Grace I'aris ia attending school at Maple Qrovo this winter. Try N. R. Anderson's own brand of flour. Every Back warranted. Go to Keoling'3 drug store for school supplies, tablets, crayons, etc. Mr. and Mrs. it. T. Devores went to Forest City, Mo., Wednesday. Roy Royco, who had been staying at Filley this winter, is at Nemaha now. Miss Helen Minick, of Brownville, is tho guest of her friend Miss Vova Clark. Miss Gertie Barker, of Aspinwall, was the guest of Mis3 EleanorGalbraith this week. Cards for mounting stamp photos for sale at The Advertiser oflice twenty for live cents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Horner, of Brovrns ville, came to Nemaha Tuesday, ,rs turning Wednesday. Willie Sanders and Emery Howe are rejoicing over their new wheels, res ceiyed a few days ago. The Keeling drug store has just re ceived a new stock of jewelry and watches. Low pikes. George Smith rode over from Table Rook Thursday and is visiting his bIs tor, Mrs Walter Hadlock. Grandma Seabury and Miss Leta Seahiuy went to Julian Monday to visit fiieuds for a few days: The Nebraska Telephone company have receutly reduced their rates to 10 cents to points in the county. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Minick drove in from Blacken Sunday morning aud at tended services at the Christian church. Charley Howe, Win. Maxwell aud Ed Maxwell are going into the chicken business on a big sale, having bought iucubators. Mrs Lillian Swan came in from Au burn Tuesday to visit her aunt, Mrs. 0. Galbraith. She returned home "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argabright.who have been visiting Nemaha friends for some time, started for their homo in Oklahoma Monday. Insure your farm and town property with Farmers and Merchants Insure nnco Co. of Lincoln. F. H. D. Hunt, Agent, emaha Neb. Tako the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the olty. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronrietor. Thore will bo services at St. John's Episcopal church on Sunduy at 3 p, m. Sermon on "Parental Responsibility," by the rector. All are Invited. All knowing themselves indebted to the estalo of Stephen Gilbert will please call and settle. Rose Gilbekt, Admx. Although W. W. Seld has sold bin old saw mill he does not intend to go out of the business, but will put In a new aud better outfit in a Bhsrt time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shorcolk, living near Langdon, Mo., were the guests of S. K. Anderson Tuesday morning for a short time, going to Johnson on the truin. There will be preaching at tho Chris tian church next Sunday nt 11 o'clqck u. in., by Rev. James Hiatt. Sorvices will be held every two weeks theroi after. Mrs, J. M. Sanders, of London pre cinct, is visiting her son, W. W. Sand ers, and family, and attending tho pro tracted meetings at tho Methodist church. Tho Nemaha high school literary so ciety will hold its meetings on Satur-. day night instead of Friday irpht dur ing tho continuance of tho protracted meeting. J. n. TJrbock came to Nemaha Frls day of last week and shipped a car of walnut logs to Liverpool, England. Tho logs were consigned to J, H. Bur well & Co. A cold wave struck us Wednesday evening. Thero was a hard wind blowing which made it very disagree able, especially to those who had to bo out of doors. To Cure La Grippe in Two Days Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature 90 every box. 25o We will Bend The Advertiser for one year and the Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1004, for only $1, if paid in ad vance. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. Judge Paul JesBon went to Auburn this morning, where be will hold court this week and next for Judge Stull, bo as to kind of get broke in, as it were. Nebraska City News. We have a large Bteck of Winter Goods which we will close out at low prices. Call and see us for bargains. Rose Gilbert, Admx. of the estate of S. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Owens, of Wy more, have been visiting W. S.Maxwell and family and other relatives in this vicinity the past week. Mr. Owens is a nephew of Mrs. Maxwell. Do you burn coal? If not you had better commence now. We have just received a car load. Edwauds &BuADFonD, Lbr. Co,, Nemaha, Nebr Old papers for sale at this oflice. Having opened a lunch room in Nemaha I ask the patronage of the public. Lunches furnished on short notice. Pies, etc., kept on hand. Full lino canned goods and tobaccos. D, J. Thompson. We aro putting in a new lumber yard in your town on the corner south of Anderson's brick store. We have already on hand two cars of lumber. Come in and get acquainted with us Wo will treat you right. Edwards & Bradford Lrr. Co., Nemaha, Neb. FOR SALE. I offer at private sale 1 brown horse, 7 years, 1100 lbs, $55. 1 black mare, 8 years, MOO lbs, 805, 1 yearling heifer, fine, $25. 1 Canton riding cultivator, S20. 1 set discs for cultivator $0. 1 small Antique refrigerator $7. Call at farm two miles northwest of Nemaha and Inspect property. HJTHER II. BARNES. Dr II II Iladen, Summit, Ala, says: Ithink KodolDyspepsiaCure is a splen did medicine. I prescribe it and my conlldonco in It grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and iudigesi tion. Keeling Rov. ,1. M .Darby will preach espec tally to young mou Sunday night. Tin front Keats will be reserved for the tho young mon and they are cordlull) Invited to bo present aud to occupy these front Beats. The meetings at tho Methodist church cuntinuo with unabated Inteii est. Rev. Darby is preaching some splendid sermons. It is probable the meetings will continue next weolc. There will bo bo services Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Royso and little granddaughter, Verla -Herman, from Western, Neb., are hero visiting Mrs. Royse's sisters, Mrs. James F. Bennett and John E. Lambert, and her brother, J, W.Webber, and other friends. They will remain about two weeks. Johns Hoover's condition is about the samo. He suffors soveroly aud is quite Weak. The medicine is said to bo working exactly as the doctor said it would and seems to be killing the can cor, as considerable of the cancereua growth ia coming out. If he has the strength to stand the sovoro treatment it Is thought he will bo cured. Mrs. Seeley, who for many years lived with her son, O. C. Seeley, west of Nemaha, died Wednesday night at tho residence of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. B. Bell Andrews, of Stella. The body was brought to Nemaha Friday and laid at rest by the side of her son. The deceased was a christian lady and highly respected by those who knew her. Eddie Yackley was fifteen years old Thursday and his parents gave a party in his honor at the Minick ball that night, About seventyfivo invited guests were present and all bad an en joyable time playing ciokinolo and other games. A large number of handsome presents wero received, the moat valuable being a good trunk' from bis father and a watch from his uncle, Frank Woodward Eddie will long remember with pleasure his fifteenth birthday. Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and shorts 00 cents per 100; at Hoover's grocery store. I wouldn't be withoutDeWitt'sWitch Hazel Salve for any 'consideration," writes Thos B Rhodes, Centerfleld, O. Infallible for piles,cuts, burns and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. W W Keoliug. A.R.DeFlueut.editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, Buffered for a num ber of years-from rheumatism in I) la right shoulder aud Bide. He says: "My right arm at times was ontiiely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. The Pain Bnim has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never falls. For sale by Keeling the druggist. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites tho continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrous may be assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always 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 seo us, Prices Another ono of our subscribe a nan who always pays for what ho vots complains about pooplo who nro always borrowing Tho Advertiser, ess peclally if thero If there is anything of special Interest in it, but nover sub scribo for a copy, though well ablo to do so. These parties always know whnt is in tho paper and nre alwayB finding fault with it, but aro very anxn ions to soo the papor as soon as it is out, and make a roar if it is not out on timo. The aforesaid subscriber savB such peoplo make him very tired. Tho Bennett mill is now ready to do grist work at any timo and will guarantee good Hour if tho wheat is good. 'Thoy will grind at any timo. Thoy aro giving 33 pounds for old wheat and all that now wheat is worth giving more than any other mill in tho county. Prompt service und satis notion guaranteed. Hill & Keeling wrlto both farm and olty insurance and will save you money Tho Advertiser and tho St. Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for only 81.00. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at tho feed storo. m Ben Parker, tho Singer sowing ma chine man at Auburn, has engaged the services of O. W. Norton, an export machinest, and 1b prepared to clean and ropair sowing machines of all kinds. If you bavo a machine you want cleaned or repaired writo to Mr. Parker or Bond him tho machine. Sec ond hand machines for sale. J. E. Conley, tho Brownville jeweler, will make, regular trips, to Nemaha Tuesday's and Wednesdays of each week, prepared :to do aU kindB of fine trntuu, biuva mm jottujijt tci'uiisug. Nothing but first class work will be done. All work warranted. He also carries a fine line of jewelry. Leave work or orders nt the Park hotel. .Lagrippe, with its after effects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by OneMinuto Cough Cure, the only remedy that pro duces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lune troubles. It will prevent consumption. Keeling J. W. Wambold & Co., of Peru, have recently added considerably to thoir stock of lumber and now havo as good and complete a stock as there is in the county. They carry coal, lime and all kinds of building material. Also wagons, buggies, road wagonB, etc. Their prices are low as tho low est. Give ttem n call when, in need of anything in their lino. J D Bridges, editor Dmnoerat, Lans caster, ft H, says: One Minute Congh Cure is tho bent remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately rellevrs and cures cough, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung troubles It prevents consumption. Keeling. TO MEN ONLY! Do you want any BreechesP . Do you want Coat and Vest? Tailor Made, latest style, up to date goods. EveryiSuit Warranted to fit and to wear. Every lining guaranteed for one year Gome in pnd see my samples. N. R. ANDERSON. Tho Christian Sunday school coin' pleted tho reorganization last Sunday by tho election of tho following oM cors Superintendent Mrs. Fullor Burns. Assistant Snporlntondont Rov. Jameo Hiatt. Socrotary Miss Nora Aynes. TreaBiiror Miss Leta Linn. Organist MIbs Mayo Hiatt. )' Bofore making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matter call and got our clubbing rates. The following aro some of our comblnas nations: The Advertiser one year and tli Farm Journal five years for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Globt Democrat both one year for 91.00 Tho Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for $1.40 Tho Advertiser and either tho Toledo Blade or the New York Tribune for 91.35 Tho Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, for'f 1.35 The Advortlser and the Iowa Homo Btend, Poultry Farmer and Insurance journal for $1.35 Tho Farm Journal will bo sent Art years with any of the above com bin a tlons. These prices are for cash ia advance only. '-vy it '"w. ' J. H. SEID, J Breeder of Thoroughbred Poland China HOGS. NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA Ofcr ' 4. . '-r i 4 - ih-J iTVl