s ' 1 -iv Y bGTr'""" ' TTfP"1 "BPT3?HJJK"W" "V hr . , , , VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1000. NUMBEK 34 IvJ 111 r iJHgAmi-.iU"v i-i-js:1?1! Local News ittrnwiitriT: Good sleighing. Coldest week this winter. See Hill & Keeling for fire insurance A. L. P. Thompson and Ills baby are built on the Hick list. Charley Davis, of St. Doroin.gaveus a social call Tuesday. Mrs. Dppue, of Beatrice ia visiting Ikt uncle, O K. Flahcr. Go to Keollng'3 drug siore for school supplies, lablotH, cinyons, etc. Fou Salk A thoroughbred male Berkshire hog. Inquire at this otllco. Cal Stssel, who has been in Iowu for several weeks, returned to Nemaha a few days ago. Cards for mounting stamp photoa for sale at The Advertiser otllco twenty for five cents. James A. Stephenson's two youngest childien are very sick, with doubts of their recovery. Call in and see us if you want to BUbscriba for any paper published in the United States. Dr. Keel ng waB quite s ck for sevs eral days the thst of the week but is uble to be out again. The Keeling drug store has just re ceived a new Btock of jewelry aud watches. Low pi ices. Little Helen Gilbert has been very Bick for several days, threatened with pneumonia, but is getting some better. The last and best show of all Saturn day night. Twanty presents given away. A present to the u.o&t popular lady. Those who wanted to put up ice re joiee. at the present cold weather, 'ino ice thirteen inched thick has been se cured. Insure your farm and town property with Farmers and Merchants Insure anco Co. of Lincoln. F. II. D. Hunt, Agent, Nemaha. Neb. Carpenters are at work on Hie ofllco and hardware building for the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co , and are also putting up more sheds. Jimmy Jones lias decided that ho proteia town life to the lite of a farmer and Ins icii'ed ids farm in Bedford precinct to Ota Tnorp. Mrs. John Watson has eight little chickens. Mrs. Watson, the chickens and the mother hen are all to be pitied during this cold weather. We regret to learn that James A Titus ia very little if any better. We hope ho will soon begin to improve. Mrs. Titus ia considerably better. A Hot Time At the opera houe for the last time. The hottest show of all. Don't miss it. Several St.Deroin boys recently paid Missouri a hurried visit and have not returned except in secret, all on account of their fear of being called to account for gumbling. Jacob Z Shuck has a lot of carpet rags, already sewed, that he will sell at 8 cents per pound. Apply at his residence on tho Lester Peabody farm north of Nemaha. Mrs. S. M. Klise, of Garnett, Kas., arrived in Nemaha Monday on a visit to her daughtois, Mih, F. L. Wood ward and Mra. George Yackley, and her many friends in this vicinity. All parties owing mo rent on lota for last year will please Bettlo by tho middle of March, All lota rented this year must ho paid for in advance, Alits, W. II. Hooveii, Admr, JVs W .,( . The Junior League gave a Valentino sociublo at the Miniek hall Tuesday night. Pie, cake and coffee was served. The sociable waa a success, thoJuniortt having a little over $7 loft after expen ses were paid. Tho Herbal Medicine Co. will go to Peru for the next two weeks. During: their two weeks' stay in Nemaha the) have had crowded houses and suld con siderably medicine, which has given good satisfaction. David Iluyas and R. J. Tuasey will have a public sale at the residence 01 Mr, Hayes, on the St. Deroin road one mile east of Asplnwall, next Friday. Mr. Hayes will niovo to Brownville and Mr. Tuasey t Dewitt. Wo ure now having some winter weather in earnest. The editorial thermometer was 4 degrees below zero Tuesday morning, 10 above Wednesday mortilug, 12 bolow Thursday morning aud 8 below Friday morning. Mile. Dair will hold Mr. Mathews by her teetL on the double trapeze tho most wonderful act ever performed Don't mlbs this big show Saturday night. Twenty presents given away; also a pieseut to the moat popular lady, For sale The Benj. F. Lesley town property house aud four lots, sot out in iruit tiees, good w oil, small barn, pens, etc. Also about 25 acres farm and hay land on the bottom east ol Nemaha. Apply to W. V. Sanders, administrator. Any one needing native lumber cav find the same at my residence, one and a half miles south of Nemaha. W. W. Seid. Do you burn coal? if not you had belter commence now. We have just received a car load. TjDWAudb & Bkadfohd. Lbr. Co,, Nemaha, Nebr To Ouro La Grippe in Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature on every box. 23c I wlah to inform the public that I am now located iu Nemaha and am prepared to take pictures in all the lateat styles and sizes at a reasonable price. Call and see samples. Views of residences a specialty. Will re main a few days only. Stamps 18 for 2." cents. E. W. Aonk'.v. Farm Journal is the oldest farm monthly published, But it is not old and moss grown: it is bristling and brimming over with good things. You should know It. Hero's a chance. Pay up your subscription to tho Ads vet liner ono year ahead, and we will send it nearly live years, the remainder of 1000, and all of 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1004; both papers at the price of ono. Blnnk deeds, chattel lnortgages.farm leases, etc., for sale at this ollice. We are putting in a now lumber yard in your town on the corner south of Andoi son's brick store. We have already on hand noveral cars of lumber. Come in and get acquainted with us' We will treat you right. Edwards & Bhadfokd Lwt. Co, Nemaha, Neb. Hill & Keeling write both farm and city insurance and will save you money FOR SALE. I offer at private sale 1 brown horse, 7 years, 1100 lbs, $55. 1 Canton riding cultivator, S20. Call at farm two miles noithwest of Nemaha and Inspect property. LUTHER II. BARNES. Dr II II Haden, Summit, Ala, says; I think KodolDyspepBiaCure is asplen did medicine. I prescribe it and my confidence in it grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and qulcklv cures dyspepsia and Indigess tion. Keeling f5T" Mra. Sherman May received a tolo- gram Wednesday siiying that her futile er, Win. Hall, of Frodonla, Kansaa.was not expected to live. He la Buffering trom lung trouble, Mrs. Mny is not able to go to her father Mr. Hall formerly lived at Anplnwall. Earlo Gilbert got permission from Dull' Crain Co. to pay 25 con to a bushel lor corn about four o'clock Monday afternoon, provided he could buy at least 5,000 bushels He rustled around and bought 8,000 bushels beforo he closed business that night, and has been busy the remainder of the week receiving tho corn. Mart May went to Lincoln Tuesdaj to bo treated again by Dr. O'Connor, tho cancer specialist The cancer on his face, which waa thought to be cured, commenced to trouble him again and ho had it attended to at once. Ho took ono treatment Tuesdaj and another Wednesday morning, res turning that afternoon, The doctor thought the two treatments would be effei-tual , Harness Shop Wanted. Nemaha needs a harness shop nuit tho man who puts one in hero could soon work up a good business. Who will be the man? Call on us for job woik. Harry Nictiolls and It. I. Brown, of Pawnee City, came to Nemaha Mon day and after an investigation Mr. Brown bargained for a half interest in Anderson's store. The invoice waa completed Friday morning and Mr. Brown and Mr. Nicholls returned to Pawnee City. Mr. Brown will movo to Nemaha in n shoit time. He comes highly recommended and will bo a val uable addition to Nemaha's citizens and business uion. Anderson & Brown will add to the stock ot goods and will be better lilted then over to supply the wants of the people, Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and shorts 00 cents per 100; at Hoover's grocery store. The Bennett mill is now roady to do grist work at any time and will guarantee good Hour if the wheat is good. They will grind at any time. They are giving !)!) pounds for old wheat and all that new wheat is worth giving more than any other mill iu tho county. Piompt service and satis nctiou guaranteed A.R.DeFluocit. editor of tho Journal, Doyiestown, Ohio, Buffeted tor a num ber of yeais fruni rheumatism in his right ahou'det and side. H-8ays: "My light arm at times was entiiely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and waa surprised to receive ndief almost immediately. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion ol mine ever since and it never falls. For sale by Keeling the druggist. BH W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of tho citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in stock. Also latest patterns iu WALL PAPER. A go btock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and hitesl stylos. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS Iffyou want anything in our line call and seo us. Prices tight k . AiL j. Death of Jacob B. Borgor, Mra. W, W. Sanders received a tele gram Friday forenoon conveying tho sad news of the death of her father, Jacob B. Berger, who died that morn ing at ayJO, in Galveston, Texas, whero hu haa been living for the past live montliB, Mr. Borgor whb one of tho pioneers of Nemaha county, coining to Brown vllle in 1850, where he made his homo until the spring of 1882, whou he moved to the now town of Calvert, now South Auburn. Dining tills lime aud until 1887 hu worked at his trade as contractor and builder, building many houses iu Brownville, Auburn, Nemaha and iu the mil rounding coun try. His health got so bad Unit for the past twelve or thirteen yeats lie haa not beun nolo to bo anything, suffering from heart disease and stomach trouble contraclod whi.u serving his countiy during tho rebellion. He had been drawing a pen ion fr many yearn. In 1888 Mr. and Mra. Berger moved to Beatrice, making their homo with their daughter, Mra. T. A. Lorance. In tho fall of 1804 they moved to Galveston, TexHS, lenialnlng there a yiar and a half, when they came to Nemaha, mak ing their home with their daughter, Mia, Sanders, until last fall, when tiny returned to Galveston, in tho hope Unit the change would bo benellclal During the past year or two his health lias tailed rapidly and Ids suffuringa especially during tho past two or three months have been iutonse. Mr. Burger united with tho Methoi (list church in Btownvllleovor twenty i'ye years ago. Ho was fully prepared tor death, and the great change had no terror for him, his only tegiet being that he must leavo his loved ones. Mr. Berger was manied In tho spring of 1857 to Miss Rebecca Rossell, of Browuvlllo, who has been a faithful helpmeet for almost toity-threo years. Heuides the devoted wife three daugh ters undono son Burvivojilm Mrs. vV. W, Sanders of Nemaha, Mrs, T. A. Lo rance aud William L. Berger, of,Gal voaton, Texas, and Mrs. Ben Parker, of Auburn. He was 00 3 oats, 4 mouths and 0 dayB old at his death. He will be burled in Galveston. Bon Parker, tho Singer sewing tna cliinu man at Auburn, lias engaged the sot vices of C. W. Norton, an export machiuest, and is propaicd to clean aud repair sewing machines of all kinds. If you have a machine you want cleaned or rupaited write to Mr. I'aiker or send him tho machine. Sec ond hand machines for sale. - J. E. Conley, the Brownville jeweler, will make regular trips to Nemaha I'uesdaya and Wednesdays of each week, piepated to do all kinds of tine watch, clock and jewelry tepairlug. Nothing but lliat chibs woik will be done. All work warranted. He also carries a line line of jewelry. Leave work or otders at the Park hotel. You never know what form of blood poisoning will follow constipation Keep tho liver clean by using DoVVilt's Llttlo Eaily Riseis and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipation and liver aud bowel troubles. Keeling. Millions Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the pub lie to know of one concern iu the land who are not afraid to be generous to tho needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr King's Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds havo given away over ton million trial bot tles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction ot knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma. Hronchltis, Hoarseness and all discuses of tho Throat, Chest and Lungj are aurely cuted by It. Call 1 on Keeling tho druggist and get a free trial bottle. Regular slzo 50c and 81. Fvery bottle guaranteed or price re funded. J D Bridges, editor Democrat. Lnns caster, N II, Bays: One Minute Ceugh Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately relieves aud oures coughi colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat aud lung troubles It prevents consumption. Keeling. i..t..Litl... ;, . ... ,&-:iitiiL., t.'.iii. Hill camp No. 3S32, Modem Wood-, men of America, completely took Neighbor Darby by aurprlro Wednes day afternoon, by sending a loud of groceries and ood things to eat, and BOttie money. Neighbor John Futnaa told Rev. Dntby that tho Neighboia thought It was going to ntorm, and they would send In those good things beforo it came, I'll toll you those Nrighhors know how to liuvu a watin camp lire, and to warm tho hearts of their Neighbor minister and his good wifo. Neighbor Darby, being a Wood man of long standing, in up to Wood man tricks, but says never haa he been tho recipient or favora moro appreoU ated than tills kind act of tho Wood men hero. Ho and Mrs. Darby extend to tho camp their heartfelt thanks. Brownville Sun. We are now prepared to handle coal and havo just tecolved a carload. Parties wishing coal call on the EdWAKDS & UllADKOKD Lbr. Co., Nemaha, Nebr. Flour & Wheal Exchange and Flour for sale nt tho Keeling building. Cobs for Balo. Call at tho feed store. Lagrlppe, with its after effects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly out oil by OnoMinuto Cough Cute, tho only toinedy that pro duces immediate results in couglia, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat aud lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. Keoling wywwiwiiwi'ywyin WANTED-SKVJSItATi l'KltSONS FOU DIS trlcl Ofllco Mating thIii Mil Mntci to rup niMtMil mo In iliclr own mill minountllnn countlCH. Willing to pny yoiirly ti)00,ptynllo wt'uiily. DcHlruldo eiinlloyiiioni Willi uiiun u.il oppoinmltloH. JttifurcncdH oxolnuigud. KiioloHOHolf-iuldrosHod Hlntnped t'livolopo. 6. A. i'urlc, 321) Uuxton UiUIilliiK. Chicago. sm -, fiMS ' j-hb ' .h .- Before making nrrnngements for your year's supply of reading matter call and got our clubbing rates. The follow ing are some of oar combinas uutioiH : The Advertiser ono jear and the Farm Journal five yems lor $1 Tho Adveittsei and St Loais Globe Democrat both one year for 81 00 Tho AdvettlHorauU tho Chicago In ter Ocean lor St 40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the New Y01I; Tribune for 'I he Advertiser anil the Household, a home monthly, forcM a." The Advei User and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance journal for $l.8." Tho Farm Journal will be sent live, years with any ot the abov, eomhina-. tions. These piices uie for caali iu advance only. J. H. SEID, DreetUr of Thoroughbred Poland China HO G S. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA ., I' I't'i iin'iiiiitii lAniil ltfi(ttiMlSlfhl'i;Aii"llt''' iff ) "