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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1895)
h '"W.'l II IIW1I1I1IIF1MI,''MSIIII'1M II lllil ' MIHJI lll'll n ii.nnjmiiJJU- Mil MJOTtunwm DuWill'M Little Knily KfeuiH foi bll- iOIIHHI'SH, ill(li()Htil)ll, (iOIIHtipittiOtl. A Hiuall pill, u iiioinptuiie. Taylor the (Imginl. HOW TO LMIKVHNTCKOUI. HOMK IUCADINO THAT Will. I'HOVK IN- TKItliHTINO TO YOUNU MOTHKIttf . HOW TO (ItTAIll) AUAINST THIS DIHISAHC. Croup Is ii tenor to young mothers And to post them coitccrtihiK tlio ciiuh(;. Ural symptoms ittul tieiilmont in the ob ject of IIiIh Item. Tho origin ol croup Ih common cold. Children who mo subject to it tnko coltl very easily and croup is almost hiiio to follow. Tin llrst nymptom is hoarseness: this is soon followed by u peculiar roiiKh cough, which Is easily recognized and will never he foi gotten by one who has heatd It. Tho time to act is when the child llrst becomes lioitrHo If Cham borlnin's Cough llomedy Is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear, liven alter the croupy cough has developed it will prevent tho at tack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains nothing in jurious. For sale by M . II. Taylor. The NebraskaAdverte If. W. H.I.YIHilts, I'ubHihn-. duiiHCKiriioN 31.50 i'i;u ykaii I'MtlDAY. DISC. 20, 18l).r.. LiOcal Nows. Old papers for sale at this ollice, School closes today vacation . for the holiday Mr. Dovel, of Howe, father of Olivur Dovel, died this week, Congrc-smau Mciklcjohn announces himself as u candidate lor govu tor. Cyrus Minick came down fiom 1'eiu Thursday itveulug, to spend the Mull- dayi with Nemaha friends. Wo understand Harry McCandless has a line boy at his place, which ac counts for hia slaying so close at home Tiles of people have piles, but I)e "VV ill's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds and bums without the slightest pain. Taylor, the druggist. W.W. Sandeis. Notary Public. Ten flions papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn upt All business given prompt and careful attention. The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Ikiinllelil, Mann., had been suffer lug- from neuralgia for two .lavs, not being able to slep or hardl keep still, when Mr. lloldnu, the meiehant there Kent her a bottle of ChambrlainM'.in JJitlm, mid asked that she give it a th.ir ough trial. On mtwting Mr. Wells the next dav hr was told that Hhe was all right, the pain had left her within two hours, and Hint the hot tie of I'ain Halm win worth $5 00 if it eoul'l not be had for lo-ei. For na'eat 50 eonts per brut In by M II.Tavlor. Miss Nellie .Morton, who lias been at Lincoln lor the past two or three months, leturncd to Molilalia Thurs day evening Isaiah Sluyter, living west of the .No mana, between Nemaha and Auburn, died tho llrst of the week, of inll.una tiuu of tho bowels . The new public well and tank has been completed and is in running order, A trough has been put, in t y the. side of the well, so stock i:.ui lie watered. II. K. McCandlass shipped nine cars of corn to Huiliiigtoii Dec. i-ltli, and four cars Dec. 18th, Ono car of wheat was shipped to Kansas City on tlie 17i b, anil one on the 18th . The National Tribune, WAnlllNUTON. I. U. FOK189C "MARCHING THROUGH GJORGLA." By MAJ-GEN.Q. 0. nOWARD. The Story Told by an Armi C'ommnj der (Ireiit ('out i Hint inn to II Mori. Tim? National TuiiiwKk will shortly Ih-kIii tho puiilleatlon of M11J .lit. . O. O. llowititl's iluserlpllnn of the Mareh 'llmuiuli UenrKlu m il I In- I'liinllniis, fiulliiK with I ho Uriinil ItOVletV lit WllNlllllKtUII. I'lllrt A'lll he mi I in lnensoly Important conlrliutll u to the IIIh lory ul the War. Hon. llowaul, who coin. mmnled tho rinvof Mus IVinu'Hi'ii on thine uriM. aehlevenienlH uhn, next to (ln. Sher man, thu imikttu: olllccr of nil Iho lotct'H 11(1 Will loll tllOMtlll v of Hit IllHiellt'N, sklnn- IhIk'h, ami tin tols.tho swill sweep i'ioiii At liintii to Hrtviiiniiili, Iho loliMomo stniKKles Willi the Carolina hwhiiikh; mud, ruin iintl rehel 0110 iiIoh. mill of tho nuitl triumphal pnieant ut WuthltiKton. In UN own sIiouk Kraphlo.vlvM l In The sorlis will tiel'i Willi tho pursuit r llootl iiftor Atlanta, mul cml with thu (Jiiiiul Uovlow nt Washington nriiKU Living Commandicks Ceo. Hoppy, ot Preston, Neb., came to Nemaha Tuesday in tho luteres s of the Mo'lein Wooiimeu Mr. lloppy found things in a rather bad shape. He returned to 1'ieaton lor the piesoul. hut will 1 c turn in a few days to put the camp in good working order. A COItllKCTION. Two weeks ago a niistaKe was made in the advertisement ot A. A. Mo Ininch & aim Wo mini they wein selling 5 gallons of coal oil tor $1.00. Uf cotiise evei)bodj knew thin was a mistake, and sliould have been 5 gal lons tor 50 cunts. J'rusidHiit Cleveland lias won com nmnilation from every true Ameiicaii, illustrated aiticlos III5 LADIES' IIO.MB JOURNAL FOR 1800. In a dainty booklet printed in light blue, salmon pink and gray tone a splendid illustration of the beauties of art applied in printing The Ladies' Home Journal announces some of Its leading literary and artistic features for 1800. There will bo a series of papers upon thu domestic and social side of Washington by Ceneral A. W. Cr.iole), U. ti. A.: another by ex-l'rosident llatriauu, telling ol "lliis Country of Ours"; a thud by Mary Audtraon uo Navaiio, who write.-, ol her stage ex- periuuccs, her nttuggles lor lecoguitiou and attistic triumphs, with a supple mental article telling of her lite and surroundings today In a lighter vein Mary L. Wllkius will present a series ot "Neighborhood Types" papeis, pen plenties ot quaint and lamaltar person ages Now Euglandeis; and .leioino K. Jerome will lulled old Lngluud lite in a number ol "atones ot the Town" stones of London- in Ids tniinilaule crisp st It. " William the Conqueror," Kiii)aid Kipling's most fascinating ro malice, is also aiuung the lealuies lor 1800. besides there will be shoitsloi ies b him ilnile, Lillian Hell, Ian Maclaitu, -H'piuu a til, Flunk H. btockion, o.unli Oine Jewetl, H. C V. Meyers, Mi a. ilitrtien.Laroliiit) Les lie Field, Jane Aiiaiin (poblhumous; aiiil other prommetil writers. Di. l'ai u urst will writer aeiicsot loici ble ailii'li'H lui uiuig muii, aplicable to their daily lile, wiulu the girls will be ui men to by Mis. A. D. T. Whit ney, and hdith N. riiomas, the gifted poounn, iii oe ii'pruienled by her tin est V di an anil pioso. James Whilcnmb Ulley will euiili Unite a number ot poems, vuiieii in t heme aim lieatiueiil. In lis miiMicii oUViings the Jiiurnal will he unusually ivplrtc. Amuiigtlie best things 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m e i w a minuet by I'aiiuiHu oki. (In lam. us pianist; a wait, hy Julin l'lulip rMiusa, the Maich King; I'Diiqiosilious by mi Ailiiui au livau, composer ol 1'inaloie, Mikado, etc., etc. Aitisticmly The .loiiiu.il gives much promise, and during the next yeai will present several groups ot Kale Creena way'y 'joiiuk little peopn-; 1 h.iiirs Da mi Clib.son's best woik mi new lini and some ot Albeit Lynch's uewe.st I'leiitions. In its departments the Journal promises to be slionger than ever, and mote coinpiehensive in its scope of piaetical liilotmatiou. In this diiection it will print a -eiies of on home building, Hot tod BUD ?il ws I am closing out my interest in Auburn, and will close out a magnificent stocK of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. EVERYTHING GOES at one-half to ono-third values. Nothing reserved! Everything to go in the Shortest Possible Time! Not in all Auburn's history were such phenomenal values ever offered in Good, Reliable, Well-known Goods. Don't delaj or the Plums will be carried off by some one more fortunate. This Sale Strictly Cash. Positively no goods Exchanged. J. E. THOM AISBWEN, - - mmWJf m NEBRASKA. fK 'A w. KEEMNU. i5Mu.v City, Vruuaka. Office lint door south of I'aik hotel. of whatsoever party, by Ins patriotic nieswage regarding the Venzuola affair. He stands by tho Monioe doctrine and proboses to see that England does not giasp unlawfully any more territory fiom thu weaker American nations without she lights Uncle Sam. II. A Kyle and (Joo. Kittell have bought one of the linest blooded stil liona ever biought to this state. His name is Hiulcll. -'IMIH Hired hv Uii. who uliivt'il ciiuhpIcuoui purlK In llm war, i will ctintiiiiuttt tn iik coIiiiiiiin (IuiIiik iim waul, witu a record of '2:'2.l dam b Delphino, 2:'20. ltedell was bied at I'.ictotal driving park, lied Oak, Iowa and has taken many prumiums He is a nephew of Maud 8., and l elated to the following distinguished roadsters: Kiemlln, ii;07n.v Leo llussell, 2:18 Poctctas, l:l2!l.f . Ho will be kept at Geo. Kittell's larm. yc-Hi; mul, heBliU'M, II will have iiiiimmIiiiii Hn usual HIlimilH )( nun isuirii-M uimuiii ti.iun lonoHHol ihoiiifti wlioilliltlie liuril uiiiri'liliiK iiuil IIkIiIIiii? ol Hid Kieiilconlllct. II will Ins mori! Hum t'vor THU (iHKAT HlSTOKICAL AND Family I'ai'KU of Anicrtcii. It oIuIihh to kIvo tunrit Hplpnilltt rouillim nuiller for TWO rKNTH A WKulv tliaii iuiv otlnr piiliUi'iitloii. It uhi" no lMllirplulor nymJIi'iilu in itler. mul wlmt It coiitiilimRiui Iio fou ml In no other paper. Price 31 a year, payable in advance. BUU-4CIIIHK A I' ONtJK.B" us not to imInhh filiiKlouiiinlmr. Heail to r "Stiitst-tlCH of the Wur." "MiiPolirH WonlH," mul "Mlioulliuie. oiih Momornnil." Tlniv rn immpiiletn, con IhIiiIiik mttorH of unifit viilue mul IntenKt loeverv nno lultireKteil In th hlHtoryof tho war. PrloeS ennlM eiit'h. AililrKH nil roniiiuinlcnlloiiN to THE NATIONAL TUIBUNE, 17J0 Nkw Yohk Avis., Wahiiiiiutoh, I). C. WANTED-AN IDEASft'B nUHN & CO., l'atont AttornoyB, Wahington, D. O., for tholr $1,800 prize offer. no'i Remedy tor Catarrh i tho llcat, Easiest to Ue, aud Cheapest. Bold by imiKRlt orent tiy mall. 60c. E. T. llaxelMne, Worrim, ra. 3 w z o R-I-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. TIUOK C1HSTMAS NUMHEIt OV THE NEW YOIIK L EDO Ell. Tlie Christinas number of thu Led ger is a delight to tlie eye and a feast for the mind. The cover la a winter forest scene, a beautiful girl is hiding a lovo letter in the hole of a big oak tree, a poat-ollico used by lovers from time immemorial. The title of the paper is visiblo in the branches of the tree tops, covered with snow. The de sign is printed in blue on beautiful iiink paper. The contents of this num ber of the Ledger are in keeping with the Christmas season; there aro ChriHt mas stories by Margaret Lee, Virginia Niles Leeds and S. Baring Gould. Tliere are special articles anil poems by Hubert Buchanan, Mary Kyle Dal las, Ilev. S. l Cadman and Mrs. Kidder. There are serial stories by Sewaid W Hopkins, Ellin Adelaide lUwiaiiiis and John 11. Musick. In addition to the above there are all the usual attractions of tho Ledger. The Childien'a Column the correspondence and science col umns, the woman's world, fashion de partment, editorials, miscellany, and other seasonable and entertaining read ing matter. Il is impossible to match this table of contents in any oilier per lodical in the world for 5 ceuts, the price of tho Ledger. giving plans and details tor tlie con struction ot medium size bouse-. The Ladies Home Journal lor lS'.Ki, in fact, will be complete, and uniquely m. HOLIDAY KATES Via the Burlington llotito, Dec. !. 'Jo. ;H and .Ian. 1 between stations not more than 200 nines upait. Hot urn limit Jan. 2, Ih'.ui. Take advantage of this low rate opportunity and spend Christinas with the old folks. They are counting on you. The Christmas turkey and the Christinas pudding are all ready. Eat them wlieie they ihould bo eaten at home with your own peo pleamong your own frienilB. Tick ets and full information at the B. & M. degot. We havo made arrangements where by we can send Tin: Advkutisick and he Inter Ocean both one year lor only 81.00 cash In advance. W. W, SAWDERS, Notary :-. Public Nomalia City, Neb. Kerker & Hoover, Denier In :m::e.ats MlKhest prli'cn pulil forhliW'S, lunl, tallow .iine, etc- NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA J T .' f.T I v ruuH-eiN t s. i Kino W i IliU'lreeK nt Kntr I i l-ex. CAHII pllhl WUKKI.Y; UV fill 111 Wi.r:f capital, expel U neo, 'io. Yon en not iii If von .ill tot the (lent 3IO. A IM,. -I'VKK Mil!--SKIIIKS. "1st year. l.iKH) iichm Nni--ei.s, 4U mx) acres Oreliunls. W rile ipileli, j 'Iiik iiie, reli-roiie'- e'e. Stiirlt UroV. I.o l-l iiii. Mo., or Kockiiort. Ill- Wanted Salesmen,- One Minute Cough Cure i- rightly named, It affords instant relief Irom suffering when atllieted withasevete cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs and never fails to give immediate relief. Taylor the druggist. We have for sale a good 100 acre farm near Nemaha City, well improv ed. kooiI house, barn, etc., largo orch ard, farm all fenced, which will be sold for 8:).' per acio. If you want a bar gain call ijuick. One Minute Cough due is a popular lemedy foi croup. Nifo for childien and adults. Tuvlor the druggist. sKn&tiH kiii a linn HSKIIT STOCK or SKKII l'OTATOI.S. LIHKK l xU. AltY in (OMMi-MON PAID M'l-'KKiV. I'MlMAMiNl mul PAYINi. POl I I t.Ns to (IOl)!MK. SPKCIAI, INDl'CICMKMS to HUaNNKItK KX'M l"-IVK IKHUITi UY OIVKN IK DI-.MKI0I). Wilto at onee lor terms to The Hawka Nursery Oo-, Milwaukee, Wif. Hon Cuius Shikl Introdiielim Cooper the rustling Liveryman OK Nhmaiia. l.envo your onlerH for a lenin, luick or ilrny, mul : We do tub Hi:st. Our Mnck tneeU all trains B.BeliAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska WANTED. A BRIGHT BOY or GIRX In this and every town in the vicinity whoie there is not already an agent, to sell tho New Yoik Ledger, Ahum lea's greatest story paper, by the week, and act as agent , making '2 cents on every copy sold. No charge being made foi unsold copies. No Possible Risk For full paitlculaia call at the office ol this paper. Opeiations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocole, Hernin, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed withs out chloroform and painless. Pa tients fiom abroad can obtain boaid and hospital facilities at prices less than in a city, considering skill and sanitary suiroundings. Parties seeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. A. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League 's a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry" as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : "The object of this League shall be to protect American labor by a tariff on imports, which shall adequately secure American industrial product against the competition of foreign labor." There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. i FIRST' I "Membersh I SECOND: We need and wAlonmn nantrihutiana. I whether small or large, to our cause, THIRD: We publish a large line of document covering all phases of the Tariff question. Com- j olete set will be mailed to any address for 50 cents. ruun i n . oona postal card request for fre sample copy of the "American Economist." Address Wilbur F Wakeman. General Secretary, 135 West 23d Street. New York. Correspondence Is solicited regarding ship " and " Official Correspondent. WAJNTTJD. TWT To hull Cnnmllan (Jrown Krul, iiiTre.-N. Ili-rrv 1'liUlls. Hose- Siiiuntieiy. hi't'il Potatoes, etc., for tho Urgent Krowersof IiIkIi uniiUi Moek. Seven liuuilr. il acres, hartly protttatilo varieties that Niiwiieil In tlie colilCHt olluiati'H. No experience re qulieil anil lair tre.itineiil KUiiriinteeil. Any one not earnl.iK S.WH) per inonlli mul sxpen ik Kiioulil write uh at onee for niutleulars. hlbeiftl CoininlsKlons paid part tltnwmen.l w Atuil v now ana net eliolee of territory. m uvkk imorunus company. i Htoclc 1:m)Iiuiil HullilliiB, Clilcuo, 111. 1' I A Scientific American flk Aflenoy fopp I M s& J Hst Mim CAVEATS. TRADE MARkTA. DESIGN PATENTS. OOPVRIDUTB. mtn. v . . .. ....-.- -r uiiiiruiuiinnanii rren iiaiuunMiK wruo to ML.SN & CO, ,l MiiHUWAY. NBW Vouit. Oldest Imronu for sociirliist pnlent In America. J.Turv nntrnt tnk-in nut liv i U lirimuhl lu.forn tlie jiutillo by a notleo glreu ireu ot churijo lu tho ftteutifJc JVtttMicaw IrB0Rt clrriilntlon of nny nclentlna paper In tlm world. Milemllilly IlluntrnUid. No intelllKi-ut on riiwiuii inj nuiiuut ii, eeuiy, w;i,tM)a enrj SLMIblxinonlliH, Aililns, MUNN & CO.. HLllS. :il.l llrnmlUHV. N.iw Vnrlr l-ltir v. V i a .; u ' i ttl n A , h A