If - ..KiwwuMKWwiiiiJwmPWiwiirw jwuiwim whmwiiiiwihiii mm ebmskn Mdvertizer. VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1896. NUMBER 27 h wmmmfi : : rw . i 1QU. W. W. KEELING,' Nrjia.ua City, Nkuuaka. Office first door south of Park hotel. Notary W. W. SANDERS, : -: Public Nemaha City, Neb. Kerker & Eoover, DoiUor In II lUost prices pntd.for hides, lnrd, tnilow jiirao, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. ! -C2 '4v. Hon Cuius Sioki, Introducing Cooper Local JN ews, Old papers for sttlo nl this office, Mrs. Famiio Fuirlmuk came in from Auburn Tuesday. John Moore is assisting in ttie Au burn Pott office this week. George Stlllwell, of Omaha, is visit ing hia father, Ghas, Stillwell. Harry JLfcCandless reports taking In GO loads of corn at the siding Jonday forenoon. Tut; watch meeting hold at UitvM.lv church Now Years eve was well atl ended. Tim services were verj intoiosting. Tins was Lho beginning of a protracted meeting now being held by Uev. G. H. Glltnoie. Owing to tlie disagreeable weather tlie iuten dunco has nut been very laige, nut the pastor is preaching soiao lino Hortnons. There will be no services Saturdaj night, we understand. r '-? '.- ;-.. the rustling Liveryman OF Nkmaha. Leave your orders for a team, liacli or drny, nml ST. Wb uo TUB Rest. ''., Z Onr Uncle meets nil .vp-iS trains Mrs. Alex. Maxwell, of Auburn, visited Nemaha friends Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss E. M. Galbraith has been as slating in The Adveutisku ofllco part of tliiB week. Lee Clark returned to Riverton the firs) of tlie week, after a few days' visit with Nemaha friends, The- seral-aunual election of ofllcers was held at the M. E Sunday school last Sunday, with the following result: Superintendent Dr. W. W. Keeling. Assistant Superintendent W. . Sanders. Secretary Carl Sanders. Treasurer Mrs. Kay. Organist Maud Mlnick. Assistant organist Vevu Clark. Librarian May Kerker. Assistant Librarian Edith Gilinon Some unknown party shot a hole in thotankat the public well, and the water streamed out In flue stylo for a day or two B.Bellftndiews.Pfl.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye. Verirdcele, Hernia, Hemorrhoids', eto , performed with nut chloroform and painless. Pa rents from abroad can obtain boaul and hospital facilities at prices less than in a city, considering skill and sanitary sivroundings. Fartie. seeking relief through surgical ' means will do well to confer will-. T)r Andrews. Chas MiMondars, living eapt of Shu bert, died Fridav niuht. of typhoid fpver. Deceased was the fatlier of Jrs. "Von Farson, of Memahu. Mrs David Tour! lot. of Lincoln, came to Nemaha Monday, to be pres ent at the wedding of It-r neico, Miss Bertha Shppn on New Year's day. R . J . Skeen, of Rd Cloud, visirel Nemaha and Auburn friends Inst week and the first of this wpek. V, e were pleased to Inve him call Monday. WA.NTT3D. A. TVT A "Mr TonhII Canadian Grown Fuilt SOmMHH "H'fS. Itmrv Plants, Itoses "iirii'ini'iv. HePdPolntoi. Hi, fortlmlaruer.; urowerioV liluli rde "lock. Hoven liiindr d nv .-., Iiaidy prnilt.ilde vui IH If I lint suc eed ill It1 roiiii'Si cimiihm"', mi I'jiTMiiiim .u nulred and fair tre.it im-nt ipinranteiMl. Any out) not earnl.'.K SM.OO per .noiilh mid sxpun ius should write us at once lor p.i Oculars Lt'iiM'il CoiniiHsslniiN p.iia p. t fine men, Annlv ii'iwii'i'l kiM P'tf on of ten 1'itj i. 'MIKE lllti. HERS t'OMl'ANY. niocit Kxcluuitt- H'llldlns, t'liJniro, ill. Wanted Salesmen SV? KTO ''t r ' " IjIHEUM.AIi- AHV ' COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. I'.'UMA KSi and I'WMNi. I'lHII'l NS to OOii i M!. SI'KOIW, J" DIMJKMEMS to oroisNKiiit. Exri.usivK pkuuitoiiy GIVUS IK UI'.SUtKD. Wtlto il onco for t-' ins io The Huvks Nursary Oo., Mlwauko.V 8 Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA Removes Freckles, Pimples, Liver-Moles, ISIackheads, Sunburn nnrt Tan, mid re Ktara tho skin to Its oricl- nnl f richness. prndnciUR Revpral of our Riib'erlbers have fitken advantacp of our special offer1 during the past week. If von want come good rending that is clteap, now U xonr tune to get it. Mrs. teiinie Moon and Mi"1! Nina Mnnrft w nt to Conk, Nebr. Fridav Miss Nina erne1 to resume her duties an teachrr of a solion' near that villace. bile frs. Moore will visit her sister. Mrs. Dr. Black, for a few days. rrS,J?X,lJlf''. Hill irciiiiiysa, iirii.ktkK '.Vj-S?-' rWiiwit clear nml healthy com (Mgi, JrW;' plexlon. Piiper(ortoaUfiro' --' , 4 i.ri.nnrnt nim mill liiTfertlV IlHIlllll'fH iiiui druggists, or mailed lor 50rts liiitmlcs.s , Bend for circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP li 'Imply Incompyrtta kin pi.rlffln !p. uninut'"t Hit lei cl. .I without . rlral for lh-i nurr. AVnlul'lr pnre oui delicately ma. caUMl. Atdrust. VAe 25 Cnt. ThoG. C. BITTNUtt CO., Toledo, O. Jan. 0. Miller returned to Nemahn Mondav eening. Ilia family Is at Marysvllle. Mo. Jim says he liken parti of the south verv well, but on the whole prelers to live further north. We hope he will conclude to move tack to Nemaha. AHHE.STED FOB uTBAMN'd. A man named McMahau, who, with his family moved from Beatrice lat-t spring to the vicinity of Ikownvillt, two or three weeks ago was suspected of stealing a barrel of l.ud or gieasc from one Titus, at Nemaha City. Constable .Smiley with a search war rant, visited tlie residence of McMahau and found the barrel of greaso. Mc Mahau when he saw tho olllcer ap proaching, left in a hurry. l'lm titJl cer tried to halt him but failed. Two shots (lrcd from his distol over the fellow's head only added to his fright and his Might. MuMahan, after dodg ing about the neighborhood for a week went to Brown ville and surrendered, and Judge Clayton requited of him to go to jail or giye bond for 100 fo appearance at t tm title and place .sot for his riah A ' friendly neighbor ol JeJahan's namcil Cafertv went on his bond. That nV$t 3cJfahan with hi pair of grey horses and farm wagon s ipped tlie country, leaving a joung wifr- and child to mom n their fate A Mra. Jqniies at Beatrice, is the wife's nmtlipr, to whom she will go fr win ler quarters. To complete this fitorj lit uiMHt be stated that Attorney Neal, of Auburn, stuck to the defendant. lik a brother and one ho was determined to see go free, just as all good criminal law ers should do. Post. Married At tho residence of tho bride's parents, iu Nemaha, Nebraska, Wednesday, Jnnuary 1st, 1300, at 0 o'clock p. in., by Ho v. E.S. Chamber lain, Mr. David Lewellyu Williams and Miss Mary Bertha Skeen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John W. Skeou. Tho wedding march was played by Miss Minnie May. Tho brido was dressed in white silk, and tho grouin In black. After congratulations the company preasut partook of a lino supper After visiting friends for a few days, tho young couple will begin housekeeping on a farm in Aspinwall precinct, the groom having just lluisned and fur nislied a now house thereon. Wo are not acquainted with the young gentle man who has been so fortunate ua to win one of the bestot Nemaha'e young ladies. The bribe has pasued all her life In Nemaha and everyone who knows hor joins with The Advkii tiseu In wishing her a long life of happiness. May the pathway of Mr. and ilrs. Williams lie made bright witli love and prosperity. Tlie following is a partial list of the presents received: Glass set Grandpa and Grandma Waltz. Water set Uuth und Perry Waltz. Lamp May Holmes. Vases Mario Tourtelott., Silver spoons Hairy and Leta Linn. Kitchen set Hoeso Williams. Stand seal f Vesta Williams. Paper holder Frank llawxby and wife. China cups and eancors Paul Argr.s bright and wife. Sofa pillow Minnie Jlfay. DEATH OF JOHN L MAJORS. Tho following speoial to tho Stain Journal telling of tho death of John Majors, will bo read with legrct bj Ills many ftltnds In this county, lho funeral set vices wore held at Peru Friday of this week. UitADSUAw, Nob., Jan. 1 John F. Majors died at his homo in Bradshaw at 4:30 this morning, after h brief ill uois of diabetes. Ills death is sin cerly regretted, not only among his neighbors and friends in Bradshaw, but all over Nebraska, where he was well and favorably known. His health had not been the host for some time, but was not considered serious until last Monday, when he was taken t his bed, became unconscious and nevor rallied. Ills brother, IIon.T. J. Majors, of Peru, was the only relative from a distance able to reach his bedside be" fore he died. Born at Libertyvllle, la., In 1857, the youngest son of a large family, his youth and r,arly manhood was spent at Peru. Nemaha county. where his father. t. P. Majors, removed, thrco years later. Ho was married to Miss Nettie J. lutz in 1832, and his wife and ."oven childien, tho jonngost an infant of a month, survive him. Ills aged mother lives with a older brother, Wilson E Majois, at Peru. Mr Majors has held many positions of trust , as assistant register of tho land (i flico at McUook, and later special agent of the interim department under President Harrison's administration. In late years ho has been engaged In mercantile pursuits 'V.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn upt All business given prompt and careful attention. II. -E. Williams was elected superin tendent of the Christian Sunday school last Sunday, with Andrew Ayies as assistant. Miss Minnie Elliott us elected secretary, Mrs. J. W Sueen irt'usurer; Miss Minnie Maj organist, Albert Titus Librarian, and Mrs Jennie Moore recoptress. Married, Wednesday, Jan. 1st, 1800, at tho residence of the bride's naroiils, George Hampton and wife, Mr, William P. Young, ol Nemaha City, to Miss Lydia A. Hampton, of this city, Rev,, James Woolam . ofliclutiug Granger J M Tidrow, of Brownville pre citict, his bought out Joseph Holhen in tho hotel husineKri nd will take charge about the first of the week. Gi anger. Gilbert. & Son pay in trade 20 cents for com. No one has been obliged to sell a bushel of corn for le r than 20 cnts to pay them as they allow the use of their cribs to partips owinc hem who wish to hold their corn. I? s'f A I'E XJ I'HII OK MirMlAELi SI'INNKll. in- uised In tho Count v Court or einnim COUn'N. NlHirilHKH. ,muci! in iu-ium H that an iipplliwllnn Ihih h on uinilo to tho Count 0'iiiri of Bald county tnnnpont ChiiH. p tidw'inl ml'iilulNliult r f th" mtiitenr ad Mlchnu' Sptnn i h cciiKfd. nml that J .niiiiiN lJih. A. I M't) hi Id ; cl ok a m. at the otllco f tho Poillliv .llKlK" of Nemahn omit. MihrnsUu, In Auhiirn, Neli'iislci. h .vnhetoi llx.d hv thcoourt as lho Hm iml pi iHHf.irthi!hwilnlueronr,wliii and whole all pc-Hon- Inteiesifd may upper and con tent him Htinn. Dn'od December 2lt'i.l&9.r. 11. A LAMUMlt', County Judge. Alex. Thomjison and Miss Myrth Bat ks, both or Nemaha, were married a few days ago. As both were under age, the groom being only sixteen years of age and the bride only slightly older, and as the parents vigorously objected to tho marriage, tho young couple went over to Hnekport, Mo., to have the ceremony preformed. tv6c lit r Ta . . " Oil SUOCufcfc16, TheRocKerwasner liu proT4 th. raott tlitMtory There is considerable sickness n town jujt now. II. A. Brand is dan gerously sick, and owing to his feeble condition fears are entertained that he will not recover Mrs. Caleb Brogan Green Burgess, little ilazel Anderson, Mrs. W. W. Sanders, two of Ben Baldwin's children, and a number of others hero iu town are on the sick list, TO THE PUBLIC. Kind friends and patrons: I have carried you through tlie last year and this tlie beginning of a new year, 1 have some bills I have to meet, and I will have to ask you to respond at once K Thanking yon for your patron age in the past and ask for a continu ance in tli future. I am as ever Respectfully yours, M. II. TAYLOlt. Gale Andrews, son of Dr. B B. An drews, of Stella, is creating some no 'oriety for himself by his long hair. Becently while on the train he was taken for Schlatter --Post. Blank Notes. Farm Leases, Bills of Sale, etc., for sale at this olllce A nice lino of Iress goodB hand some patterns low piicea just re ceived by Titus & Williams. CATTLE DEHORNED. Robort Frost is prepared to dehorn cattle. PeisoiiH having cattlo they want dehorned should see him. Titus & Williams carry il good grade of goods, and their prices aro reason able. No shoddy goods kept to make u cut on. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure This will lelieve all annoyan-ci-s. cure the most severe cough and give ou rest ami health. Can you af ford to do without it? Taylor, tho druggist. Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhauev, proprietor. Druyxxi& I will haul loads in town for lb cents a load. Any reasonable distance out side of town, 40 cents. Prompt ervic Your patronage solicited. Sam BuitaEss. MONEY FOR OID YOU HEAR OF IT? YOU, The chance of the year you will miss if you fail to visit Coughing initates the delicaio org uus and aggravates tlie disease. In stead of waiting, try One Minuto Cough Cure. It helps at oncp, making expectoration easy, reduces the sore ness and inilamation. Every one likes it. Taylor, the druggist. Frank Woodward, as agent for T. J. ?J.',af.h,riiurw,lSSiTu Chow, jr., of St Joe, a tow days ago ct Vi&vi&Witos&.aoM to R. J. Tussey, of Do Witt, Neb.. iL"th:Val"n."."vJriiJ tho Shook island, in Aspinwall' pro ROckVffwASHER'cO 'cl,,ct' tho consideration being 30,141, rr.wAinB.iitu. M I i'thiik sayn uio one dollar leprusents nis commission, out prouaoiy utiew would tell a dlllerent storv. Mr. Tub- I rtt unma ilmnU OUV W 1 1 1 mAUA 111 Mm iallillfl ill f ll Ik mm m mm w m m mmw - - ." " n4w ( t-iw I n ill t w w tJ iuikhu ubiu tiyrSViSSal Bpiing. There is said to bo about 500 UrAUTrnAM mCflWIio can think WMI! I tU H liL-ri PI'cb ol people have piles, but l)e Uilt's Win h Mazol Salve will euro them. When promptly applied it cures) scalds and burns without tho slightest pain. Ta. lor, the druggist. We have for sale a good 100 acre farm near Nemaha City, well improv ed, good house, barn, etc, largo orch ard, farm all fenced, which will be sold for 835 per acre. If you want a bar gain call quick. If suffering with piles, it will inter est you to know that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this character, and if instructions which aro simple) are carried out, a cure will result. Wo have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fallB, Taylor, the druggist. SPECIAL SALE In our Entire Line of Boys and Men's Clothing & Furnishing Goods Cheaper than ever sold in the county. They must and will Go and at the following prices: Just think of it! A good overy day suit and overcoat, all for 5; worth twice tho money. Good suit of underwear for 50 cents. Good all wool cap for 10 cents. Pair of good calfskin mitts or gloves for only 35 cents. Good pah of yarn mittB, leather faced, only 24 cents. No one shall freeze, though corn and hogs aro low. So come along, Remember, we aro almost giving away underwear Come and examine it. Now is tlie lime to buy. Everything at Astonishingly Low Prices at J. W. CRANMER & CO., Blue Front, Auburn, Nebraska