'I w t.iwi.irwgwtijiiMJBiutuiiujjixiLiiiij;ijitm wiiiw:iJvawirtuiiiMi.jii.uuiBji.ang ebmshd MdvertiBer. J VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBltASKA, J7UID AY, DEC. 6, 1895. NUMBER 231 nm tte Hut A r 3 ) re ryi. W. W. KEELING, Nkmaua City, Nkhkaka. Office first door south of Park hotel. W. W, SANDERS, Notay :-i Nomalia City, Neb. Kerker & Hoover, Denier lu UVCIEJLTiS HlKliust prices paid. for hides, lnrd, tnilovr game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. B.BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract ant all opera tions on the eye, Vericocele, IlerniA, Hemorrhoids, etc , performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain boaid and 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. Hon. Cuius Sigel Introducing rf li?5.t7?w lH.lSA Cooper 4. tho riiHtllug ''0ir Liveryman r '"i. -''n,;m of Nemaha. t$V"1 for a km tn i -' vir, ur Hack moots nil f... - .7fp"i,5 trulus. eftvo your orders team, inicic or and do the Rest. Estray Notice. Chido Into my encloinrn, liJ miles houUi wet of Urownvllli, Outolior lUtli, 1895, one reddish univ nvirn with dnrk mane and tall, supposed lo bo about 12 years old, wHchlim about 10)0 pounds. Owner can Iinvo same by proving property mid paying costs of keep lnu and posting H. II. STAKKY. November 12, IS95, to sell a choice lino ot MJItSKUY Wanted Salesmen STOCK or SKKI) l'OTATOKS. LIHKKAIj HAI AKY or COMMISSION PAIDJ WKEICIiY. PKKMAM'.Nl'iHid l'AYINO POSITIONS to GOODMICN. SI'KOIAL I NDUCEMRN' IS to BKOINNKHK. KXUMJSIVK I'lCKKITOKY OIVKV IK DKSIHKI). Wrlto at once for terms to The Hawks Nursery Oc, Milwaukee, Wis III to LQAN at 6 per cent. on Farm Lands, Apply at The Advcr tiser office, Nemaha. Local NTews. What has become of our famous slander suits. Nearly all tho farmers are through husking com. John Martgwu of Annum, was in town Thursday. F. L. Wood wait! vihitod Lincoln Monday and Tuesday. Several jack rabbits have bean killed in this vicinity recently. An inch or two of snow ft,ll Wed nesday, but it did not last long. Dick Burgess is now assisting Dick Morton in the blacksmith shop. Miss Anna Ficrson visitod with friends at Shubort Sunday and Monday. II. A. Kyle has bought a Duo new roud waijou, and is now putting on lots of style. J, W. Taylor stayed in the drug store several days this week, while Minor was at Omaha. Mrs. J. W. Taylor returned to Lin coln Thursda), altera visit cf ten days with Nemaha friend. Will Swan is moving on Low Fish er'B farm north of town, lecoutly va cated by G. U. Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank llawxby went to Missouri Weilnesfuy to visit friends and relatives foi a few days. Attention is called to tho page ads of The Kiicket store and t A. A. Mc Untich & bon, on inside pages. Henry Wateriuuu and Jee Donnell wont to Nebraska City Tuesday after noon, returning Wednesday night. Little Leo Jialdwm has been very sick with tjpho-pneumonia fever loi sevoral dajs, but is getting hoiiio better. Tho sidewalk leading to the depot, to which reference was made last week, is being repaired . It was in vary bad shape. It. C. Snyder, a former citizen ot this precinct, but who is now lining at Eaton, Ohio, sends us $1 to apply on his (Subscription. Green Burgess returned lo Nemaha Thursday evening, alter a visit of aov era I dajs with old friends and com rades in Missouri. And now John Maddox is rejoicinq over the arrival of a great big hand some 10 pound hoy at his home. He made his appearance Monday. Mr and Mrs. J. II. Voeder, Mrs. Jennie Moore and John Moore went to bhubcrt Saturday, visiting II. A. Wheeldon and family until Monday. The cold weather does not stop cro quet playing. Tho snow was BweptolT the ground early 'Ihuisday morning and playing goes on from early to lato. Mrs. Will, who has boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. 11. Gilmore, ever since the latter moved to Nemaha, started for her home at Cherokee, la., Tuesday. Johnny Myers, for many years a B. & M. conductor on this lino, and well known to a great many of our people, died a few days ago at his homo in Nebraska City. The parties who are wintering a largo number of horses on the bar northeast of town havo lont several head. It is thought their deaths were duo to eat ing willow twigs and bark. Mr. and Mrs. Ed 13. Sanders and two littlo daughters and Mrs. F. L. Pearson and son, of Whiting, Kansas, arrived in Nemaha Friday ovening of last wook, and visited with Mrs. J. M. and W. W. Sanders until Monday. M. II. Taylor went to Omaha Mon day, to buy his stock of holiday goods. Verne wont with Uim, to see thai ho behaved himself. They returned Thursday evening. The Missouri river has Iwn full of floating ico lor soveral days and is now closed over. If cold weathor would continuo it would b3 but a lmv days until it could be ore-sod on tho ico. J. E. Thomas, of Auimin, having decided to close out his stock of Duo goods, and accept a position with nn eastern house, will have an ad. in next week's issue, telling of the bargains ho has to offer. Look for it. Shorm Titus is rendering out groaso from dead hogs and other unimaln. A few nights ago some one stole a barrel f grease containing about b',1 gallons. She.Tn offers a rowurd of $5 for dis covery of the thief. Mosurs. Sto well & Kent issued the first number of tho Auburn Post under tho new management last week, They havo changed tho form to a six-column quarto, havo put on a now dre-s, and inhke an entirely different looking pa pei of it, and one that is a great im provement over the old stylo. The village liuBtoes havo contracted with the Messrs. Dowler to put in a public well, windmill and 140 barrel tank. Work has been commenced on tho well, which is located in the mid dle of the cross stieets at tho Titus & Williams corner. This is something that hat) been needed ior along time. A family lounion was held at tho residence of W. V. Sunders last Sun day. There were present .Mrs J. M Sauders and her live sons W. W., Geo. N., Kd. E., John G.. and Carl 13. There weru also present Mis. V. W. Sanders and Willie and Nellie, Mrs. G. N Sanders and Eddie, Johnnie, Grace, Harry and Merle, Mrs. Ed. E. badders and Clytie and Jennctte.and Mrs. F. L. Pearson and Frankio twenty persons in all. We have for sale a good 100 acre farm near Nemaha City, well imptov ed, good house, barn, etc., large orch ard, farm all fenced, which will bo sold for $;$." per acie. If you want a bar gain call quick. Wo havo made arrangements where by we can send Tim Aovkktisku and he Infer Ocean both one year for onlj 31. OU cash in advance. WOOD WANTED. I will roceive sealed bids until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, Decomhci (Hh, 180.), for twenty coids of dry blackjack oak wood for school distiict No. .1(5; said wood to be delivered at the school house in Nemaha City. F. L. WoomvAitn, Director School District No. .'JO. Good advice: Never leavo home on a journey without a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. For sale by M. II. Taylor CATTLE DEHORNED. Hobeit Frost is prepared to dehorn cattle. Persons having cattlo they want dehorned should see him. J. 13. Thomas, of Auburn, writes us ho has decided to close out his stock of dry goods, not tons, etc., having ac copter u position with an eastern houso. This is a bona lido salo and prices will bo put down low in ordor to sell quickly. Mr. Thomas has a good, clean, well selected stock of sea sonable goods, and peoplo trading with him can depend on getting bargains. Look out for a big ad next week, giv ing inducements. We understand that Mr. W. W. Jatnea will rtmiova with his family to Peru in tho spring, where his children aro attending tho Normal, and that Mr. W. V. Jenkins who is now living1 on Frank King's lurm, will take pos session of Mr. Jauin-' home placo and farm it tho coming season. Mr, James makes this move in order that his children may got a good education, and at Hit samo time havo the re-training influences of homo. Shubeit Citizen, E. S. Chamberlain, a resident of Bethany Heigths, was in Lincoln to day in search of Prof. Herbert Hartlett. The latter is tho one who made such a glowing ami sensational report con cerning the Milford gold fields. Mr. Chamberlain believes that gold exists in paying quantities in tho vicinity of Peru. He suys that a tarn.er named May, while sinking a well lour miles south ol Peru, found some metallic rocks, or mmgets, in which ho thought ho detected traces of gold, Some of this was sent to Omaha by a friend to be tested. On tho return of tho mess enger tho latter refused to produce the essayer's certificate. Then the friend took some of tho oro to Kansas City. Following some peculiar negotiations, which excited the suspicions of Farmer May, tho Kansas City assayor reported that he had found neither gold nor sil ver in tho oro. Soon after tide a prop osltinn came from Kansas City for the purchaso of the land. May declined to sell, but ho is now anxious to secure the opinion of an expert mining geolo giBt. Hence his inquiry for Prof. Hartlett. Omaha I3ee. 'V.W. Saiideis. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kindB made out ac curately. Legal documents drawn upt All business given prompt and careful attention. Wife Ueie's an account of a man who shot himself rather than stiffei the pangs of indigestion. Husband 'The foo ! Why didn't ho take De Witt's Little Early lttsois? I used to suffer an bad as ho did bofore I com menced taking these little pills. Tay lor, the druggist. Mahuhu). At tho homo of tho groom'B parents, four miles west of No malm, nt twolvo o'clock Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Frank Hawxby, of Nemaha, and Miss Eva Sunderland, of Langdon, Mo., Jus. F. Day, undo of tho gioom, officiating. Tho brido was tastefully attired in creamy hourietta, trimmed with ribbon and laco. The groom, dressod in tho conventional black, looked as solemn as tho occasion de manded . Immediately after tht ceremony din nor wii8 served, about aixty relatlvea and frionds partaking. Tho groom has grown up nmong ua and has warm frionds wherever known in fact Is ono of our most popular young farmers. Tho swoot little biide Ib every wayworthy of all good foituno. At twov'elock thn brido and gioom were takou to tho train bound for Lin coln, whore they will spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. A shower of old shoos and ovoishoon were thrown after tho buggy, but luckily no ono was seriously hurt. Their many friends join in wishing them a long, happy and proipmoua life. Many nice presents were received by the young couple, both useful and or namental, but wo will not take up far ther spaco lo give the list. Oni: Who Was Tiiickk. If suffering with piles, it will inter est you to know that Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. TI1I3 mvdicine h a specific tor all complaints of this character, and if instructions (which aro simple) aro carried out, a cure will result. Wo have tested this in numerous easfs, and alwayB with like results. It never falls, Taylor, the druggist. No excuse for sleepless nights when von can procure Ono Minute Cough Cure This will roiievo all annoytm-ct-M. cure tho most severe cough and eiv. yon rest anri health. Pan you af ford to do without it? Tavior tho lrni"iIflt. KOuit 4 pa iiim. 1 that wo buy then nlio mis' & Williams, because they hi.hkI tho racket bettor than any othei nhoei. Consumption Curb Will positively cure consumption If taken in time. Prepared and sold by Mas. N. A. GotJM), Professional Nurse, Cor. 0th and McLano, Falls City, Nob. MANUFACTURED BY WORK BROS. & CO,. CHICAGO. Wo need money and need it bad, One Minute Cough Cuie is a popular remedy foi croup Sato for children and adults. Talor, tho druggist. Old papers tot salo at this olllce, Titus & Williams carry a good grade of goods, and I heir prices aro reason able. No shoddy goods kept to make a cut on. A nico line of Iress goods hand some patterns low prices just re ceived by 'Titus & Williams, Coughing initates tho delicate orgs ans and aggravates the disease. In stead of waiting, tiy One Minute Cough Cure. It help at once, making expectoration easy, reduces the sore ness and inllamation. Every one likes It. Taylor, tho dingglst. J. W". Orauincr & Co. Carry a Full Lino of Gents' Furnishing Goods,Hats,Caps Jrunks,Valises If you want tho "Best Wearing and Best Fitting CLOTHING and save for yourself 25 per cent, buy "ILjiixdky TVoi-wiccl Olotliio.'9 FOR 'SALE BY J. W. CRANMEfi. & CO., Blue Front, Auburn, Nebraska ;