wip wpillPPMiPiwwi wmwwmm' t - vmwammKrrTrzEmw:' wrmi. sips uri riMj'jpr WHIPJWV'Klpyi11 ' w"!1" ,-.- .. .. . ,. - r "1 'wwpifUPP t f , v I I' TOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEKltASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, MOO. NUMBER 39 sfccsaRww Jill !!(. IJJ li( II, Local 3NJews . ii.i UanirMa SSSESaXKlii See Keeling a new stock of wallpaper. Juke Shuck litis moved hack to No nut ha. Mrs. Lillie Walsh ruin rued to Lin coln Tlimadiiy. Swift McCandloss has boon pitying 84.03 for hos thin wtMk. Go to KeeHu's drug store for school supplied, tablets, crayons, etc. Hill & Keeling write both farm and city insurance and will save you money Fred Morris tamo down from Ne hrusku City Thuisduy to bee his pai I'lltS. .lames A. Titus continues on the sick list. His coud.tion teiiiaiuH about the biimo. Dr. Gaithor repot is the birtli of u lug boy on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. 11m ly MuOaiulleas The Advertiser and the Globo Democrat both one ouly 81.00. St. Louth year fo Wall Paper! Heeling's drug store has just received a handsome line of wall papor latest styles and handsome ones too. Prices very reasonable. E. E. Wood & Co., proprietors of the second hand store at Auburn, have just received n car load of now and second hand goods which they are soiling at way down prices. Call and see them. Republican primaries for Nemaha precinct will be hold at Tho Advertiser olllco Saturday, April 7th, from 1 till 7 p in. We are entitled to U delegates. The county convention will bo hold on Monday, April lit It. "l iTWiivajjiiiaa Mm. Fannie Fairbank went loOmu. ha Moulin; to buy her slock of spring niiii slimmer mlllinoiy. Mis. Ciniiu Lul.ens, ot Sutherland, jSiii ., aiiui-d in Nemaha Tuesday on a Mail i lu-r biuthei, Frank Woodwnid. 'I here is it demand lor moie houses in Meiiiiihn LMj hutibe lor lent l9 ei gr,eu and tl.oie is a ueuuiiid for U'Oitl. The Advuitiser olllco has just added oiibiiUriible mole material another jobpiess, mote body, display and job ijpe, etc. We Do jou use blacksmith coal? keep the bust. J2dward.& Bradford Lumber Co., Nomaha, Neb. Tho Indies aio congregating at Alls derson & Urown's those days, being at 1 1 acted by the big stock of new and stylish good". Insuie join lann mid town property Willi Fanner. and Meichauts litems an.c Co. o Lincoln. F. II. 1). Hunt, Agent, Nenial'ii. Neb Mis. Then, fill started for St. Louis Monday, to buy a big stock of spring and summer milliHery, notious, etc. She relumed Thursday. Pasture. I have pasture for 100 horses and caltie. Teuns reasonable. Luther II. Barnes, Miss Lillian Minlck, superintendent of the Junior League, informs us that t Iih time, of holding the league has been changed to 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon until tiiither notice DR, W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho lint tons may bo assured of receiving lair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kopt in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go nock of JEWELRY in handsome deRigns and latest style3. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMEIS3 A handsome line or LAMPS A full Block of PAINTS AND OILS t r .. i .... " jmi Winn, anyuiing in our line call iid see us I'i ices tight Marion Seid Btruck Ids left foot with tlm axe while chopping wood Monday and cut a gash about three inches Ioiil' clear to'tno bono. Dr, Gaithor dressed the wound and Marlon is getting along Hist rate but will be crippled (or &otuo time, Eugene Howe, teacher of class No. 8, and W. W. Zanders, teacher or clas No. 7, of the Methodist Sunday school, gave tho members ot their classes a re ception Yfeiinesduy night at tho resi dence of Mr. Sanders Nineteen werr present and Hie evening was passed In an enjoable manner. At nine o'clock refreshments wero served, consisting of rolls, chicken, pie, cuke, coffee, etc Ora Thorp will remain in Nemaha this year, as ho cannot get possession or llio lann which he had rented ol Jimmy JoneB Mr. Kimberly, the former owner of the farm, cannot move on account of sickness. Jitumv now talks of farming the land himself. Mr. Thorp had moved eighteen oi twenty loads out, which ho will have to move buck or sell. Ho has bjei awarded damages to tho amount of S77.50 by an arbitrating committee. We are glad to learn that Johnson P. Hoover is improving faster th.iii even the most sanguine anticipated Ho is feeling so well that I)r Guilder who bus been attending on him dining his sickness, bus discontinued his pro lessionitl calls. Mr. Hoovei's appetite is good, his strength is rapidly Increas ing, and tho wound caused by the urns putation of liis arm is almost entiiely healed. He is uble to walk around he yard and expects to como to town in a day or two. Dr. Gaithor thinks tho cancer will not again break out and that Mr. Hoover will bo a well man in a very short time. He thinks Mr. Hoover would have lived but a few weeks if he had not submitted to the amputation. See Hill & Keoling for lire Insurunco Chop feed 70 cents per 100; brunnnd shorts 00 cents per 100; at Hoover's grocery store. Photos 24 for 25 cents Beginning Saturday, Mutch iMth, I will make 24 stumps for '2o cents for a short timo only. E. W. Aonew, Photographer. In our walks about the village or Nomaha recently wo have been a little surprised at the many marks of pros peilty that present themselves as evi dences of the business boom that is surely coining with the warm days of spring, and especially was this true when wo stepped into tho mammoth dry toods emporium of Andeiaon & Drown, now doing business in the new brick block un tho corner. Mr. Ander son has been in utiaiuesa in Nemaha for several years and his name has he come a household wind in every family in tho entire community. Mr. Brown Ib a now comer hero having but Intel purclui8td an inttiest in tliu busines.i, but he comes to us with the highest recommendations, nud wo are sutu that he will, in time, come to share with Mr. Anderson in keeping their sloie the popular place of business. These gentlemen kuvo just leceived theii spring invoice of goods and wo know that there is no larger or better assort ment of silks, silk waist patterns, nov olty, bkirt patterns, eretons, coverts mohairs, mercerized satins, taffety tins iugs, prints, ginghams, etc., to be found in any of the marts of trade around us than can bo found upon Anderson & Brown's shelves. They also keep a large line of novelties in ladies' collars and fancy ties. For the gentlemen they have an elegant assortment of 'furnishing goods, including tho latest styles of ties and neck wear, as well iib hats, caps and shoes They also have (lueensware and groceries, all going at the most reasonable pricos. This firm is already a very popular ono and have a largo trade, but wo aro sure that with the coining months both their popular ity and business will largely increase as tho people become better acquainted with them and their mapner of doing buaiuess. At any rate these gentlemen have a business of which every citizen of our town und community should be proud . ;as TO CUUK A COLD IX O.NK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if It falls to euro. E V Grovo'a signature on every box. 2flo Wo can glvo you reduced rates on almost any papor published in the United States. Harness Shop Wanted. Nemalia needs n harness shop ami tho man who puts ono In hero could soon work up a good business. Who will bo the man? Kami Journal, 6 year (1000 1001 1002, 11)03 and HUM), to eveiy biibsciib. er who will pay ono year in advance to Tho Advertiser; both papuis torSl, No hotter paper than tho Farm Jour iui. Tills offer Is mado to you. For some timo Earlo Gilbert and A. It. McCatidlesa have been figuring on buying the Gilbert stock of general merchandise The sickness of Mr McCundlens three or four weeks ago came near changing the plan, as he thought very seriously of moving to California for ilia health, but last week the bargain wus made between these two gentlemen and Mrs. Hose Gilbert, udmiuistratrix of tho Gilbert estate and they will take possession of the store as soon as the Block is invoiced, which will be commenced at once. Mr. Gilbert, though a young man, has had uiany years' experience in mercan tile business, knows thoroughly the needs ef the people of this communityi and possesses thoir confidence. Mr. McCundless lias also had considerable experience In business, is well known and well liked. Both young men liaro lived in tliia community nearly all their lives. They are energetic, will carry a good stock, and we believe will soon have a big trade. Foil Salic A thoroughbrod male Berkshire hog. Inquire at this olllco. Any one needing native lumber can find tho same at my residence, one and a half miles south of Nemalia. W. W. Seid. Old papers for sale nt this office. Burlington Houte Through sleoping cars to San Francisco. No changes no delays no chance of missing connections if you go to California via Builingtoii ltouto. The Burlington runs through sleeping cars Omaha, Lincoln and Hastings, to Salt Luke City and San Francisco, daily. Dining cars all tho way. Library cars west of Oiideu. Finest scenery In tho woild. See newest Burlington ticket agent or write J. Francis, G. P. A., Omaha, Nob. J D Bridges, editor Democrat, Latts caster, N H.saya: Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately relieves and cures roughi, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung trouble It prevents consumption. Keeling. Millions Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of ouo concern in the land whoato not afraid to be generous to tho needv and suffering. Tho proprie tor of Dr King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this great medicine; and liavo tho satisfaction of knowing it hna ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungj aro surely cured by it. Call on Keoling the druggist and gut a free trial bottle. Regular size o0c and Si. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. I lie enterlaluuiHut given bj the higu school literary society hht Saturday night whs excellent S. M. Blxby, of Peru, eang a solo that was appreciated by thoso who could hear, there being considerable disturbance bv persons coming In the hall. A recitation by Mayo Steele wus well rendered. Tho diama in two acts entitled "Too Darin gur Signal." was then given. Every ono taking part acted uiimuiully well for amateurs. Every word Hpnktm could bu heard distinctly In every part of tho hull and every ono acted well the part assigned to him or her. Bo- twuen tho acta Cyrus Minlck sang a solo about "The Hag-Time Clock" that brought down tho house. Ho well pleased was the audience that tho ho-, clety was solicited by a gteat many to give another drama, und request! huvo been received from Brownvillo and Shubortto gie "The Danger Slgual" In those towns. Th0.y Hre talking of go ing to Shubert Saturday night of next week The receipts last Saturday night weiu $?:) Before making arrangements for your join's supply or reading matter call apd get our clubbing iiites. Tho following aio souiu of our combinas nations: Tim Advertiser ono ?ur nud the Fin m Journal live years for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Globo Democrat belli ono year for -SI 00 The AdvHitiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean lur 81.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Hindu or the Now York Tribune for 81 H5 The Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, fortfl 5)5 The Advortlser and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer and Insuiauco Journal for $1.:J5 Tho Farm Journal will he sent llv years with any of the above combiua tions. TheHo pilcea uto for cash in udvanco only. Bon Barker, tho Singer sewing mn cliino man at Auburn, has engaged thw services of C. W. Norton, an expert macliincst, and is prepared to clean and repair sewing machines of all kinds. If you have a machine you want cleaned or repaired write to Mr. i'atker or send him the machine. Sec ond hand machines for sale. Cards for mounting stamp photos for sale at The Advertiser olllco twenty for five cents. THE EXTENSION of tho passenger trains from Nemalia to Kansas City over the 13. & M. Railway by the way of Shubert and Falls City, has not yet been made, but the new firm of ANDERSON & BROWN have received their new stock of spring goods, consist ing of the largest lines of SILKS, SILK WAIST PATTERNS, NOVELTY SKIRT PATTERNS, CREPONS, COVERTS, MOHAIRS, MERCERIZED SATINS, TAFFETY LININGS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS Novelties in Ladies' Collars and Fancy Ties and everything new in Gents' Furnishing Goods, i including the largest line of Gents' Ties ever on exhibi tion in Nemaha. We also keep the largest lines of Hats, Caps, Shoes, Groceries and Queensware ever in the city. We are here for Business, and you are cor dially invited to come and examine our stock and prices. ANDERSON & BROWN Nemalia, Nelraska.