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wu g i ehwzfw Mdvertiser. TSJ VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. I, 1895. NUMBER 18 !?'. i Whe V V jfei IwJf v i in 4 fjlt. W. W. KEELING, NEHA.HA OlTr, NeIIUAKA . Office first door south of Park hotel. W. W, SANDERS, Notary .-: Public Nemaha City, Neb. Kerker & Hoover, Denier In :m::ejts fllKlioHtprlcen palil for h Id en, Inrd, tallow Samo, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. Hon Cuius Sioei, Introducing Cooper ' tliu rustling Liveryman JfrS' " im Lenvo your nl tt for ft team, hnck C .r: v . - ers for ft team, hnck or drny, nnd Wk do tiik Rest. Our Hnck meo'unU s- Tlie Famous Gem Stoves I Rsnges Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. The fire biicks ure Warranted for Fifteen years, nnd any part that breaks fioni action of fire within 12 months will be fur nished free of charge. For sale by ANDREW AYNES, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. B.BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Varicocele, Hernii, Hemorrhoids, etc , performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain boaid nnd hospital facilities at prices less than in a city, considering skill and sanitary surroundings Parties seeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Wanted Salesmen, to Hell a loli'f linn Mtitta'itv STOCK or SKIt TOTAIOKS. LMIEHALHAI.- AKV or COMMISSION lA'II WEEKLY. PHKMANENJ nnd PAYINl. POSITIONS to GOOD MEN. BI'ECI W, I N DUCEMEN IS to HECUNNEKK. l'XCI USIVE TEKHITOKY GIVEN IE DKSIHEI). Write i.t oncu for terms to Tho Hawks Nursery Oo., Milwaukee, WiB nff l& SVJCvl uVvt The RoGkcr Washer las proves the nioit slif actury of ny Saitior 'r placed uiwii tli market It ia warranted to vaah in bnllnary fm 17 u.nni r iooiji:ji:mimm: IIOU1E, ai titan J can le uulit'loiitlie wuhlicaril ViriU lot prico anj full vleicrition. ROCKER WASHER CO, it VfA!K, IMl. Ljboral uiMucriiiitit tu Itva azooti A eta at once, never tails, One Min uto (lough Cure A remedy for asth ma, and that ieverish uonililion which accompanies a seveio cold The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate lesults Taylor, the druggist. A nice lino of 'Iress goods hand' some patterns low prices just re ceived by Titus & Williams. Local News. Next Tuesday is election. Additional local on last page. Vote the republican ticket straight. Lindsey has a new ad on one of the iuside pages. Wo ari getting out some catalogues for the Titus Nursery. ED. HOOVEK BH00T8 HIMSLU'. Miss IJessie Kay went to Stella Inat Saturday to visit friends for a few days . Win. II. Hoover came down from Lincoln last Saturday, and is visiting Nemaha fi lends. We are a day lato in getting out the paper this week, on account of a big run of job work. J. W. Taylor was over from Stolh' several days this week, looking aftsr some business and visiting friends. Chas. F. Neal, secretary ofthote publican county central committee, and W. II. Hill, deputy sheriff, gave this office a social call Friday. Stephen Huntington celebrated his 45th birthday nnniveisary Thursday ol last week, but denies that the recep tion at Rev. Uilmore's was goi up for his benefit. ,1. C. Small, of Lincoln, deputy head counsul of the Modern Woodmen ot America, iw in town, talking up the or ganization of a camp of that excellent insurance organization in Nemaha, with good prospecis of Huccess. Mart May returned from Lincoln a few days ago, where ho had been to have an operation performed for the cancer on tho Hide of Ins lace. Dr O'Conner performed the operation.and thinks the cancer can he cuied iu a short time. rom all appearances a great doal ol corn will be cribbed in Nemaha this fall. Titus & Williams have two large cribs back of the store, Gilbert &Son are building cribs on tho bluff, Jerry Marlatt is building a large crib, and Henry Caise is making arrangement. to build a big crib west of the opera house. It ia said we had a sllgntourthquake early Thursday morning about 6;!iu we believe but we can't testify to the fact liom our own knowledge. A great many think it was only somo of our populist f i lends rehearsing their speeches against the republican party. wlnlo others any it was only Jim Titus snoring. Some throe weeks ago George Bur gess whs kicked by a horse, while on his way to Nemaha from IllinolM, and hurt severely, but so far recovered as to be around. Thursday night of laet week, however, he was taken with con vulsions, and for awhile his life was despaired of. The doctor says ho was injured internally, nnd that his com pleto recovery is very (bubtful. The republican rally Tuesday night was well attended, and a good meeting was hold. Tho county candidates all made short speeches, which wera well received. Judge Rurnham made the main speech of the evening, and it was an excellent one. lie did not abuse any onn, but made a fair presentation of the issues between tho parties, and also spoke a good word for the county candi(ittte9, The boys celebrated Halloween Thursday night in tho usual way, by piling boxes, barrels, etc., in door ways and on sidewalks. The street at the Titus & Williams corner was complete ly blockaded with wagons, baggie-, sleighs, a disc harrow, and even a big saw log. which was standing on end in the cantor of the'two street crossings. Kerker & Hoover have a sleigh on the roof of their shop and Dave Morton a wagon on his blacksmith shop. The entire community was shocked last Sunday evening by the news that Ed Hoover had shot himself. So far as we can learn the particulars ure as follow: For some timn Ed had been noting iu a peculiar manner, so much bo that his friends remarked frequently that be did not seem like himself. He ap peared to be brooding over something, though ho hud nothing unusual to worry him. For the past three wesks he had been worso, and his mother, with whom he made his homo, says she has been looking for something terrible to happen. Last Saturday Ed and his mother and sister Uattio hud arranged to cooie to town tho next day nnd visit friends.but Sunday morn ing Lu said h would not go and asked the others not to go. Ho sat around tho stove nil day, and it was noticed that his eyea had a very strange look. About G o'clock Miss Hnttio Hoover went down to her brother Fred's. When she had been gone about long enough to get to Fred's Ed got up from his chair, looked out of tho window to set, probably, if his sister hud gone, looked at his mother, and then started lor the bedroom, When he got almost to tho door he jumped toward the door, striking it with his shoulder and pushing u bed which was against the door away so ho could get in. He closed the doer and in a few minutes his mother and Joe Morion heard something fall . His mother went into another room, opened another door In to the bed room, and looked in, when she was horrified to nee Ed lying on the iloor on his back with blood running from a wound iu the center of his fore head. She screamed and almost went into convulsions lit tho sight Ills brother and the neighbors were sent for. nut it was found that nothing could tie done and iu about un hem Ed d'ied without regaining conscious ness. He hud stood before the looking glass on the bureau and shot himself in the center of the forehead with a tevolver, falling straight back with his arms outstretched The coroner came from Auburn that night, but decided after careful inves tigation that an inquest was not neces sary. So far no message of any kind has been found from the deceased, but it is (bought he had been meditating the deed for some time. It is evident his mind was not right lor some time, and he probably feared becoming insane. Edward Hoover was born in Nema ha City May 12th, I860 He has lhed all his life in this vicinity, and was u quiet young man, well thought of by all who knew him. The funeral services were held at the M. E. church Tue-day, Oct. 20th, at 1 o'clock p. m., conducted by Rev. C. H. Gilmore. The body was laid In its hut resting place in the Nemaha cemetery. I have taken charge of tho Nemaha Roller Mills, and am prepared to do custom grinding of all kinds on short notice. Fded grinding 8 cents per 100. Give me a trial. I will guarantee to please you in quality of work, and treat you white. Fhank M. Schultz. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of Cooper & Harper, pro prietor of tho "Somalia livery nnd dray usiness, is this day dissolved by mui ual consent, John Harper retiring, bated this 1 ltli day of October, 1895. Stephen Cooi'Eit, John Haiu'eu. Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor. Beg pardon I J want to whisper, soft and low, please call and eottlo. Mas. Tiieo. Hill. New stock of Pants just received at Titus & Williams. Republican Meetings. The candidates on the republican county ticket nnd other speakers will hold meetings at tho following times nnd places: Auburn Monday, November 1th. These meetings will begin at 7:30 p. in. Everybody is invited. The Methodist ladies' aid Bocicty has decided to give a supper at the poor farm Thanksgiving night for tho pur pose of raising money to pay off tho re mainder of the church extension loan. At the time the church was built a loan of 2G0 at 6 per cent interest was secured fMm tho church oxtension fund. This was to be paid at the rate ol 850 a year and interest. In June, 1801, when tho church wan dedicated, tho ladles' aid society assumed tho pay ment of this obligation. Tho last pay ment is due January 1st, 1800 The adles have to raise 820 or 2. more to meet this payment and want to a.ake it at thip supper. This will put tho church entirely out of debt. Last Saturday wo paid a visit to John Ruth's stock farm, in London precinct. M r. Bath has one of the best ff.rma in the county. From the load to the house, which is back about an eighth ut a mile, is a magnilicenl drive way, bordered on each nido with tine large evergreens. He has a good brick house, well ai ranged, largo baron, yards, etc., and everything ia planned well Mr. Bath has DO hogs now leady for market, weighing from 400 to tfOO pounds, but as he would loso several bundled dollar by selling them now, he is nol winr on to them in hopes the price will get better. He has a large number of smaller hogs and pigs. Mr. Bath is a breeder of thoroughbred short horn cattle and has somo grand specimens. Ho yearly takes many premiums ut our fairs We have made arrangements where by we can send The Adveutibek and ho Inter Ocean both one, year for only tfl 00 cash in idvance. CAPILE DEHORNED. Robeit Frost is prepared to dehorn cattle. Person having cattle they want deiioitied should see him. Robert L. Butler, a former resident of Johnson, died at his home In Tecum sob Tuesday, Oct. 21), aged 27 years. The deceased has been a great suflterer for years and his death was not unex pected. Mr. Butler leaves a wife and two children. Funeral services wero held ut the M. E. church in Tecumsoh Wednesday Tho Interment wan un der the auspices of the Masonic f inutil ity, ef which the deceased was a mom her. A largo number of rolativus and friends from this vicinity attended tho funeral. Johnson News. Tho deceased was well known iu Nemaha, whero ho bought stock sovor al years ago. Wanted. 1 or 10 cords of good Wood, in exchange for Photographs. J. W. PICKLES, South Auburn, Nob. Old papers for sale at this ofllco, Remember we take anything on sub scription that we can eat ourselves or feed to hogs or cattle. It is a truth lu medicine that tho smallest dose that performs a euro is tho best. Do Witt's Little Early R1 ers aio tho sniallos-t pills, will perform a cure, and are tho best. Taylor, tho druggist. 'V.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds mado out ac. curately. Legal documonts drawn upt All business given prompt and careful attention. . WANTED. Cows, Heifers, Bulls and Steers that will do to feed. Also com. A. L. P. Thompson. We will allow our subscribers 20 cents a bushel for corn. Wo need money and need it bad, Thoro are many good reasons why you should use One MinuteCough Cute. Thero are no reasons why you should not, it in need of help. I lie only harm Please call and settlo by cash, note, corn or atock, and save costs, as I must have money. J . II. LlTTKELli. It's ju?t as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure ns anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold wi'b it. Let your next purchase for a cough bo Ono Minuto Cough Cure. Hotter medicine; better reaulta: better try it. Taylor tho druggist. We are needing wood Lot our den 1 nquent subscribers tako notice. Titus & Williams carry a good grade of goods, and their prices are reason- ess remedy that produces Immediate ,ble. No shoddy goods kept to make a results. Taylor, the druggist. cut on. 4. Sum Ba?3 C&L III ml 3sV BbL. V MANUFACTURED BY WORK BROS. & CO., CHICAGO. JT. W. Oraiimer fc Oo. Carry a Full Line of Gen!s' Furnishing Goods.Hats.CapsJrunks.Valises If you want the "Best Wearing and Best Fitting CLOTHING and save for yourself 25 pex cent, buy "Txxclcy Worsted Olotliinig.9 FOR SALE BY J. W. CRANMER & CO., Blue Front, Auburn, Nebraska. i i i y