"w smi juuiiijiii.numjii ebmsh duerHser, VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEB 14, 1896. NUMBER 33 "- Eh JU y ) X rli. W. W. KEELING, mkuviU. Oinr, N"uoraka. OlHce first door south of Park hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary :-: Public Namaha City, Neb. Kerker & Hoover, Dealor In Highest prices pald.for tildes, lard, tallow game, etc NEMAHA. CITY, NEBRASKA. B.BellAndrews.NI.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Veiieocele, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painleaB. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board 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. JUIE. illl MwmSt HoN.BonSAMrsoN Representing Cooper tho rustling Liveryman of Nemaha. Leave your orders for n team, liack or druy, and - We do the Rest. Our Hack trice's all trains TUT A TVT PCn Canvnssers to sell Pln WAIN I EjU Trees at Fair Prices. Cash paid weekly; we furnish working capital, experience, etc. You cannot (all if von sell for the great MO. A ILL. VTAKK NUIl KEUIKS. 71st year. 1,000 acres Nurseries. 4U,tnM acres Orchards. Write quick, giving atso, references, etc. Stark liro's, Louisiana, M ., or llockport, Ills. to sell a choice line ofNUUSKllT Wanted Salesmen STOCK or SKK POTATOES. LIBERAL HA L ARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. PKKMANKNT and PAYINO POSITIONS to GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BKQINNERR. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF DKSIRED. Write at once for terms to The Hawks Hursery Oo, Mlwaukee.W b Notice of Bids for County Physician. Notice Is hereby given that on or before noon of the ISth day of February, A D 1890, bids will bo received at the otllce ol the couu tv clerk of Nemaha county, Nebraska, for tho services of a physician, and furnishing medicine for the county poor, for the ensu ing vexr. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, By order of county commissioners. II. E. PEERY, County Clerk Notice of Bids for County Printing, Notice Is hereby given that on or before noon of the 18th day of February, A. D 1886, bids will bo received at the olllee of the coun ty clerk of Nemaha county, Nebraska, for the county printing for the term of ono year. Bids will be received on the following Hat, to-wlt. woto heads, 7 pound paper, per GOO Letter heads, 12 pound papor, per 600 Envelopes, No. 6, XX high cut, per 50 Envelopes, No. 9. high cut, per 5'0 Envelopes, No. 10, high cut, per 600 Postal cards, printed, por 100 Soft paper tabs, 4xfl Inches Soft paper tabs, 0x9 Inches Publishing county commissioners' pro ceedings Publishing not.lcos and bids Publishing delinquent tax list l.oual blanks, H sheets, SHxli, per 600 and por 200 Lmml blanks, l-l sheets, 7x8, per 600 and per 200 Legal blanks, sheets, VjXtlli, per 600 and por 200 Court docket, 60 copies, per pago Court docket, each additional copy Tho board reserves tho right to reject any and all hid By order of county commissioners II. E. PEERY, County Clerk. WANTED. A TMT ATT! T sel1 Canadian 6rown Fruit SV AU Trees. Horry Plants, Roses Snruubory, esued Potatoes, etc., for the largest growers of high grade stock. Woven hundnd uoroN, hardy prolltablo varieties that succeed lu the coldest climates. No experience re quired and fair treatment guaranteed. Any mho not earning 860,00 per month and sxpen sos should write us at onco for particulars, Llhrnl Commissions paid part time men. Apply now and get choice of territory. LUKE HltuTHEUS lOMPANY. Stock Exahivuge Building, Chicago, 111, WANTED-AN IDEASRSSRffiffi thing to patent? Protect your Ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER BUHN Sc CO., Patent Attornoys, Washington, D, O., for their 91,800 price offer. Local News. El Tauu returned to Nouiaha a lew days ago. Blank Notes. Farm Leases, Hills ol Sale, etc., lor sale at this olllco. H.A.Kyle, tho veterinary, visited eoveial points m Missouri this week. Who ceuld ask for better winter weather than wo have had this yum ? Nat Smith is very sick wiiii pneu monia fever. His recovery is doubt ful. We had quite a snow storm. Wednes day morning, but tno snow is all gone now. Prof. W.L. Davenport was one of the chief disputants at the Shubert lyceum last Friday evening. Miss Mary Davidson, ol Douglas, Nebr., viBlted her friend, Miss May Brooks, a few days this week. Mrs, David Tourtelot came down from Lincoln last week, to assist In taking care of her mother, Mrs. A. U. Skeeu. Rev. Mr. Willis, a Holiuess minister, preached at the Christian church Mon day, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs day nights. Rev. J. 13. Denton preached a series of sermons Hillsdale this week. Ho will preach at the brick church eadt of Shubert nwet week. William Mounts, the fellow who held up William Dishong at St. Deroin Inst full, wa found uy and sen tenced to three years in the pen. TheB. & M. has closed its night oflices at Salem and Preston, Nebi This throws Ed Wheeldou, who was night operator at Preaton, out of n job. Mrs. S. A. Heovill, who has been visiting her son at Omaha and her daughter at Plattsmouth for Beveral weeks, returned home Friday of last week. Several ef eur citizens have been a tending the meetings of the literay society at Shubjrt. What is the mat-, ter with Nemaha organizing a literary. R. Reasoner, who has been studying telegraphy with II. A Wheeldon at Shubert, went to Omaha las week, where he passed a successful agent's examination. Seymour Howe called in n ursday and subscribed for tbe State Journal, Inter Oceas, Toledo Blade and New York Tribune in connect ion with The Advertiser. Kerker & Hoover, J. H. Llttrell and A . L. Jarvls have been busy putting up ice this week. They felt that it was about their last chance to get good ice this season. J. C. Miller and family arrived in Nemaha Tuepdoy. We understand Jim has come back t stay, and Ib looking lor a Iioubb to rent, but vacant bouses in Nemaha are unknown these daya. Rev. Mr. Heck, of Wesloynn Uni versity, Lincoln, preached at the M. E. church Sunday evening. He is attend ing the university and proparing hims self to go as u missionary in the heaths en countries. County Commissioners Mclmnch and Davis were in town Tuesday, looking alter tho poor, Mr, Mclninch took Mr. Davis down in "tho hills," to show him what kind of a country we did have in that part of tho county. We have received from Dr. A. S Holladay a copy of the Stillwater (Oklahoma) Populist of Jan. 30th, con taining a supplement advertising 'lis fine horse, Almont Aberdeen, who has been winning now laurels in Oklahoma. Itabe Elliott shipped a car ot hogs to Kansas City Thursday night. Dave Miller went down with them. We understand sume ona stole a fino male Betkshire hog from C. Shuck a fow nights ago. The fellow evident ly had good judgment In the selection of hogs, if ho did not have much regard for the laws of his country. Gilbert A Son pay in trade 20 cunts for corn. No one has boon obliged to sell a buahel of corn for less than 20 cents to pay them as they allow the use of their cribs to parties owing them who wish to hold their corn. Mrs Llttrell asks us to say that if tho county will take euro of its victims according to law there will nut bo bo many crazy people in Nemaha. Slurs in their places are a verygooJ thing, but out of their places are a bad thing. Casner Barnes was in town Monday, and of course called at those headquar ters. Cas aaja heda trying hard to convert the benighted people of his section, and bring them into the fold for McKmley. but finds them very obstinate critters. It has been suggested that a branch of tin 0. L. 3. 0. Chautauqua Liter aty and .scientific Circle be organized in Nemaha. It would certainly be profitable as well as interesting. Those wishing to join can get particulars by inquiring of Rev. C. II. Gilmore. Rev. James Hiatt, accompanied by Rev. Ackeman, of Nebraska City, were in town Thursday morning, on their way home Irorn the Hulo conference. They report a very interesting session at Hulo, two eiders and three deacons being ordained. Revs. Hiatt and Acke man will commence a meeting at Ne braska City tonisrhtvvi,. Hon. T. J. Majois was elected junior vice commander of the Nebras ka . A. It. at the encampment helo at Omaha this week. dipt. J. II. Culvei, commander of tho ' Home at Milford, was elected com mander, and John Erliardt.of Stanton, was elected senior vice commandei. The reunion will be hold at Lincoln for the next live years. Another disgraceful racket occurred on our streets one day this week. A few persons in Nemaha seem to con sider it ib their privilege every time they fill up or get riled at any one (and these two things generally go together) to gee out on the stieets and howl and swear and black-guard. They should be taught a lesson, and probably will be the next time this occurs. C. Shuck has had some letter heads, envelopes and cards printed for the "Nemaha Valley Berkshire Farm." Mr. Shuck is breeding some of the fin est Berkshire hogs to be found any where. He has disposed of about all his surplus stuck now, but will have more ready for market soon. If you want some One stock at a reasonable figuro, you cannot miss it by seeing him. BEGG'S HAIR RENEWER Is positively the best hair tonic on the market. It will stop .hair tailing out or turning gray, Give it atrial. Every bottle warranted to give satis faction by our popular druggist, M. II. Taylor. . am W.W. Sanders,' Notary Put)lic. Pen sions papers of all kinds, made out no cUrately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. Soothlng,healing,ciennzjng,DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never falls to cure. Stops itching and burn ing. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. M. II. Taylor. Gilbert & Son pay in trade 20 cents for corn. No one hits been obliged to sell a bushel of corn forless than 20 cents to pay them as they allow the use of tholr cribs to parties owing them who wish to hold their corn. Tho ao-shy-able given at tho Mlulck Hall Thursday night was very inter eating. Tho recitation by Miss Knto Frost was excollcnt and tho music by Miss Maud Minick, Miss "Veva Clark, Ed. Maxwell and Jft. and Jrs. J . R. Jaddox, with MIbh Bessio Kay at the organ, was good. Mrs. Hartwlck, Mrs. Kny and Miss Bassio Kav had prepared a number of original valentines, some of which were sold, and ono was given to each ono present. They were good, and created considerable amusement. Tuesday nlgnt, as Minor Taylor was getting ready to closo up the drug storo, some ono opened tho door and turned loose a lot of cats whlcMftthey had in a big sack. Tho dooF was closed quickly and tho fun began. Those inside say tho.utr was full of cats fer a few minutes, it wus an exs citing time, as tho cats did not seem to have any respect for any one's foeiings. Finally twhe door as opened and tho cats departed without doing much damage, and Minor began to fumlgato tno store. Minor Bays the entire audlenco were on their feet at tho closo of the entertainment.. WHY WILL YOU COUGH? M. H. Taylor, your druggist asks you why? You can bo so easily ouicd. I'hreo doses ol Begg's Cheny Cough Syrup will relieve you at once. We guarantee every bottle, and no monkey work. On and after January 20th, 181)0 The Gilbert Bank will bo open trom 8 a. m. till 4 p. in. s. Gilbert, Cashier. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Qnick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor. Notioe. - All prtrsons wuo are indebted to the firm of Titus & Williams are requested to call and settle their accounts at once, oitl'ei by cash or note, as there will he a change in tho business inside of 0 days. Titus & Williams. HAPPILY WEDDKD. On Wednesday evening nt iho rest oonco of tho bride's parents oceiiim! tho wedding of Mr. David II. Kulpy. ono of Wed Cloud's best known and most popular young men, to Miss Dora Henderson, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.S. Henderson, of this city, the Brv. Geo. O. Yelser saying tho mystic words that madotho two loving heartd one, tho ceremony taking placo In tho prestnico of a very few relatives and intimate friends of Mic high contracting parties. At 8 o'clock Miss Beatrix Miser began playing Mondelshon's wedding march and a fow seconds later an ad journing door swung on its hinges, and tho bridal pair, accompanied by Miss Edna IIoiuloiHon, tho bride's slBter, and Mr, F. W. Cowden, took their places In tho parlor, when Rev. Yelser in his usual pleasant way pro nounced the ceremony that sealed the lives of two of Bed Cloud's prominent young society people, and pointed out their destiny. Tho groom, Mr. David II Kaley, has lived in Bed Cloud for a groat many years, almost trom childhood, and is known as a thoiough business man, and one of those good natured men who it is a pleasure to meet and cm verso with, while his biide, Miss Dora Henderson, is well known, though not residing here so lot.g. She is high ly accomplished and cultivated, and is admirably suited to be tho consort of hor esteemed husband, uwd together the Chief beliovos, will enjoy their new relations, and will travel life's journey happily In conjugal felicity and wo, along with their many trieuds, take great pleasiue in extending to to them a lung and happy life, fiee from the cares usualy incident in the turmoils of lite, Immediately after the ceremony and congratulations u delicious wed ding suppot was partaken of, after which the company and friends enjoys ed the hospitalities of the family until a reasonable hour. Bed CI ud Chief. Wo have for sale a good 100 aero farm near Nemaha City, well improv ed, good house, barn, etc., Inrge orch ard, farm all fenced, which will bo sold for $35 por aero. If you want a bar gain call quick. OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. Take all your old gold and silver of every description toS. H. Avoy & Co., of Aiihiirn whn will lino ih ntiil miir "- " i -...- ..... u, .. ...,u t...jr you full value. We havo a customer for a good farm of a 120 to I (10 acres Muni uo at a reasonable prico If you want to sell call and see us. Old papers for sale at this olllce, WANTED. All the old gold and silver watch cases, rings, etc., in tho country for which we will pay tho highest market price. S , H. Avey & Co , Corner store, Auburn, Neb, Opposite First National Bank. I IBXjTTIE FRON T. Overcoats and TJixcieirvFeai In fact, all our heavy winter goods go at nearly one-half our original price. You can't afford' to miss this Grand Opportunity, so come to the Blue Front. You will find prices that will astonish you. Remember, we don't take a back seat for any one in quality or price. J. W. CRANMER & GO., Blue Front, Auburn, Nebraska