r T - "V " ' ry '.gMyif .-IT" ry "$! " '" .-IIWWW""1" "-wcywmmW' .'' " (.A 'U 4- r ac fl r VOLUME XL IV NEMAHA, NEBRASKAFRIDAY, MAKCH 9, 1000. NUMBElt 37 4 ywwwJ &&!i&TKmAmimSptrrvjHn i, -A! m: . la1 . ft i JLocal News Mud, muddy, muddier, muddiest. See Hill & Keeling (or lire Insurance Jolm Kompthorne visited Auburn Tuesday.' John 0. Hoyd, of St. Deroin, gave us asocial call Wednesday. Go to Keeling'3 drug sioro for school supplies, tablets, crayons, etc. We publish some of our local matter ou one of the inside pages this weok. Mrs. Hill is having her millinery rooms ropnpered. Fred Seabury is do ihg tho work. Chris Shuck returned to Nrmaha Wednesday after a week's visit with Auburn friends, A cur load of haled hay was shipped in to Nemaha a few days ago and wax sold in Bhart order. Tho Keeling drug store has just re ceived i now stock of jewelry and watches. Low pi ices. Wm. W. Seid lias been on the sick list several days with the grip, but was able to got up town Thursday. llev. Chas. H. Uilmore came in from Filley Monday and visited with Ne maha fiiends until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore, who have been visiting relatives in Smith county, Kansas, returned homo Tuesday. For nale Forty bushels fine spring wheat, lor seed, John C. Hoyd, St. Deroln, Neb. Mrs. Hall returned to her home in Iowa last Thursday, after spending the winter visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Curl. Insure your farm and town property with Farmers and Merchants Insuis anco Co. of Lincoln. F. II. D. Hunt, Agent, Nemuhn. Neb. Three cars went off the track while switching at the depot Friday morning hut no damage was done and the cars were soon put back on the track. Ed E Sunders, a brother of The Ad Vertiser editor, last week bought a half interest in the Capital, u republican paper published at Albany, Gentry couuty, Mo. The snow is about all gone, the frost is getting out of the ground and there is a good prospect of tho roads getting better soon, but they are in horrible condition now. H. II. Jarvis, of Sioux City, Iowa, one of the auditors of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., was in towu lust Saturday and Monday, lacking after the business of the company. All parties owing me rent on lots for last year will pleas settle by tho naiddio of March. All lots rented this year must be paid for in advance. Msu, W. II. HoovEit.Aqmx, Dr. J. L. Melvin, who has beon in Oklahoma for tho post year, whs visit ing with old Nemaha friends Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Tho doctor Is located at Guthrie and says he has a good practice. Mrs. E. A. Minick, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maud Mon teith, for nearly eight weeks, returned home Wednesday evening, greatly to the delight of Misses Molllnger and Llllle and Master Cyrm, who are tired of bachiug. Rev. James Hiatt says lis knowi it pays to advertise. Ho advertised last week for two shirts that some one had stolen from him. Weenesday mwrning he found the shirts lying by tho well, where they bad been returned during the night. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one yoar fo only 81.00. Foil hALU A thoroughbred male Berkshire hog. Inquire at this ofllco. Hill & Keeling write both farm mid city insurance and will save you money Jacob Z. Shuck has a lot of carpet rags, already sewed, that he will Bell at 8 cents per pound. Apply at his residence on tho Lester Poabody farm Do you burn coal? If not you had bettor commeuco now. We have just received a car load. Edwards & Ukadfoud, Lbr. Co,, Nomaha, Nebr TO CUKE 1 COLD IX OXE DAY Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature on every box. 2."o Wo have a nobby thing In tho shape of a card case that wo aru now taking aiders for. It is a handsome ulumlns ti in case with tmtiio engraved on the outside and is furnished for SO cents, including 100 nice primed cards. Thomas 13. Finch, who 1ms been at I'elluritie, Colorado, for tho past live yems, arrived in lirowuville the Hist ot last week and on Tuesday came to Nemaha to visit old friends. Judging by Tom's appearance the climate cer tainly agrees with him. He is well pleased with Telluiidoaud will return in a short time. Tho members of Diiuraven castle No. 30, Iloul Highlanders, had a sue ot'ssf ul etiierutinuieiit and supper Tues hiy night. The entertainment was u.'ld ul the opera house. The good looking editor ot The Advertiser.whose forehead, according to Bio. Uilmore, runs clear to tho back of his head, actt ed as chairman, as Alf Kiuton, the IK lustrious Protector, begged off., The upeuiug ode was sung (and the china men are all good singers), and then Mrs. Alice McCandless gave a splendid recitation iu a splendid way The au dieiico was then entertained by a song by Messrs. E E. Rumbaugh, Marion ISarhart and Al Morton, uccorapanlod by the latter on i guitar. Tho song was well rendered. Rev. Chas. II Gilmore then delivered one of the (Inert, addresses on fraternal insurance t which wo have ever listened. lie showed up the good points of the High landers und Its advantages in fine style. Rev. Gilmore is a pleasant and forcible opeaker. Tho people of Nema ha always give him a warm greeting. After singing the closing ode the au dience was dismissed and many res paired to the Miuick hall' and partook of one of the best suppers ever given In Nemaha and Nemaha can't be beat for good suppers. Duuraven caBtle is to be congratulated on the success of the entertainment and supper. It will probably result 'in a largely increased membership. Farm Journal is tho oldest farm monthly published, But it is uot old and moss grown: it Is bristling and brimming over with good things. You should know It. Here's a chance. Pay up your subscription to tho Adi vertiser ono year ahead, and we will send it nearly flv'o years, tho remainder of 1000, and all of 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1004 ; both papers at the price of one. Blank deeds, chattel mortgages, farm leases, etc., for sale at this office. Wo aro putting in a now lumber yard in your town on the corner south of Anderson's brick store. Wo have already on hand several cars of lumber Como in and got acquainted with us Wo will treat you right. Edwauds & Bhadfoud Lim. Co., Nomaha, Neb. FOR SALE. I offer at private sale 1 brown horse, 7 years, 1100 lbs, $56. 1 Canton riding cultivator, 520. Call at farm two miles northwest of Nomaha and Inspect property. LUTHER II. BARNES. There aro several eases of mumps In town. F. L. MoNown was an Auburn vlsi iter Saturday. Walter Curttright has beeu on tho sick list for soveral days. Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and shorts 00 cents per 100; at Hoover's grocery store. R. If Brown is moving Into Frank Woodward a brick house, recently va cated by Ed Workman. Ed Sold is trying to see how sick he can be and how tulserablo he can feel without going to bed. 'T. J. Rumbaugh got to Nemaha with his household goods Friday and is moving into the Cooper houso. I. N. Cooper has moved into part of the houso on his farm, whero ho will stay until ho leaves for Denver next month. Mrs. Fannie Fall bunk is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. B. Skevn, South Auburn, tills weok: Mrs. Skeen re turned from Eureka Springs, Arkansas a few days ago. Mr. Skeen is visiting in Oklahoma. A year ago next Sunday tho huow whs so deep between here and Brown vllle that Rev. Gilmore could not get through with a team and had to walk The unow was drifted ten feet deep in the road this bide of Davidson Plasters' farm. Farm Journal, 5 years (1000 1001 1002, I90:i and 1004), to every subscrib er who will pay ono year in advance to Tu Advertiser; both papers for 81. No better paper than tho Farm Jour nal. This oner la made to you. Harness Shop Wanted. Nemaha needs a harness shop and the man who puts ono in hero could soon work up a good business. Who will be the man? The Bennett mill is now ready to do grist work at any time und will guarantee good Hour if tho wheat is .jood. They will grind at any time. I1 hey are giving 33 pounds for old wheat and all that now wheat is worth giving more than tiny other mill in the couuty. Prompt service and satis notion guaranteed A. R.DoFlueut. editor of the Journal, Doyiestown, Ohio, suffered tor a num ber of years from rheumatism iu bib right shoulder and side. He says : "M j right arm at times was entirely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mino ever since und it never falls. For sale by Keeling the druggist. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha und vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries alwnys kept In stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUME IE S A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want onything in our Unit call and see us. Prices right Ji P. HOOVIJR'S ARM AMPUTATED. Formally months Johnson P. Hoover has been troubled with a sore on his light liiind. Tho latter part ot Novom ber ho hud It examined by Dr. Henry, of Omaha, who pionounced It cancer and advised him to have the hand taken oft. Mr. Hoover did not want to do this except ,is a last resort, so tho next week he wont to Bethany, Mo., and consulted u specialist on cancels, who mado a thorough examination and then snld ho thought ho could effect a cure. Mr. Hoover brought tho medi cine houiH with him and faithfully followed tho treatment proscribed. For awhile ho was greatly encouiayed and though the treatment caused gieat suffering ho persisted iu it. Dr. Gall ti er, who was attending him, became convinced some, time ago thut the only hopoof snvlngMr. Honvor'd llfo whb in huvitig tho arm amputated. Mon day of this week Dr. R. Roy Boss, of Nebraska City, one of the best phys elans and surgeons in the state, wa ".died in consulMitlon. He advised the immediate amputation of the arm Mr. Hoover consonttd and it was de cided to purfoim tho operation on Wednesday. Dr. Rob ciiiiio down from tho city on the morning train, the necessary preparations wore made, chloroform wus admlnistoied mid the aim was amputated near the shoulder Dr. Rorts was assisted in tho operation by Drs. Gulther and Keeling. Mr Hoover stood the operation well and rallied from the eJT cts of the chloro form In good shape. He is getting -ilong wdl Wo hope this operation will effect a thorough cure and that Mr. Hoover will be spared for many ve.trB to his family and to the com munlty. Burlington Route Through Bleeping uais to San Francisco. N changes no delays no chance of missing connections if you go to California via Burlington Route. The Burlington runs through sleeping earn Omaha, Lincoln und Hastings, to Salt Lake City and San Francisco, daily. Dining cars all the way. Library tars west of Ogdon. Finest scenery the world. See nearest Burlington ticket agent or write J. Francis, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. Any one needing native lumber cub lind the same at my residence, one urn a half miles south of Nomaha. W. W. Seid. Wo are now prepared to handle coal und have just received a carload. Purties wishing coal call on the Edwauds & Buadkoud Lbr. Oo., Nemuhu, Nobr. Dr II II linden, Summit, Ala, nays: I think KodolDyspepsiaCureis a splen did medicine. I prescribe it and my conlldence in It grews with continued use." It digests what you eat and duickly cures dyspepsia and indlgesx tion. Keeling SHOES! SHOES!!! All kinds of Shoes except poor quality. Fine Shoes, comfortable Shoes, Men's,Women's and Children's Shoes, high priced, low priced and medium priced, but always the best Shoe for the money to be found anywhere. Over 500 pairs just received. Finest stock in the United States. ANDEKSON & BROWN THE NEW FIM. Call and see us. Before making arrangements for your year's supply of rending matter call ami get our clubbing rates. The following are some of our comblnat tuition: The Advertiser ono year and tho Farm Journal llvo years for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.00 Tho Advertiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean lor 81.-10 The Advertiser arid elthor the Toledo Hindu or tho New York Tribune for Si 35 Tho Advertiser mid the HoiiBohold, a homo monthly, forjM 35 Tho Advertiser and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry Fanner and Insurance Journal for $l.!ir The Farm Journal will ho sent llvo years with any of tho above cornbirmi tions. These prices are for cash in advance only. Bon Parker, tho Singer sewing ma chine man at Auburn, has engaged the services of O. W. Norton, an expert unichiuoHt, and is prepared to clean mid repair sewing machines of all kinds. If you have a muchluo you want cleaned or repaired write to Mr. Parker or ftond him the machine Sec ond hand machines for sale. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at the feed store. Lngrlppo, with its after effects, an nually destroys thousands of people, it may be quickly cured by OnoMinuie Cough Cure, tho only lemedy that pio liices immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and luuu troubles. It will prevent consumption. Keeling We will send The Advertiser for one year and fio Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1005, for only $1, if paid in ad vance. This offer applies to both old and now subscribers. We can give you reduced rates on almost any paper published In the United States. Cards for mounting eturnp photos for sale at Tho Advertiser olllco twenty for five cents. J. H. SEID, Broo4ar of Thoroughbred Poland I China HOGS. NEMAHA, . - NEBRASKA SHOES!! i a A 1 ,1 i