M" 7iM ( (, I I K ebmskd Mdvertteer. VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1896. NUMBER 46 w Hv h m$ mt IF it 4n" 'V !J M. A r r i I'.iiatfi WHHtf All USE FAILS. Dost Couuh Syrup. Tastes Qood. Uso In tlmo. Sold by dnipalsts. TU. W. W. KEELING, NEMA.IIA OlTV, NHBUA.K.V. Ofllco Qrat door south of Park hotel. "W. W. SANDERS, : -: Public Nemaha City, Neb. Notary Local News. Lets of tain. Old papers for sale at this office, Dr. James Kay paid Auburn a visit Wednesday. Lew Davenport bort Tuesday. was up from Shu- Kerker & Hoover, Dealer Iti illfiliost prices paldfor hides, lard, tailow gAtno, etc NEMAHA. CITY, NEBRASKA. NEM&HAB&RBERzSHQP H. A. Thompson, Pro. Shaving, Hulr Dressing, Sliampoonlnc. Jtazor Jtonelne. Special attention paid to Ladles and Children. Agent for Nebraska City Steam Laundry. Minor Taylor lias had a new awning put up in front of his drug store, Charley Scovill in how assisting Stove Cooper in the livery stable. Henry Williams went to Fairfax, Mo., Monday, roturning Tuesday. A. R. McCandless, jr., shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas City Tuesday. Stephen Gilbert went to Nebraska Monday afternoon, returning the next forenoon. Mrs V. P. Peabody wont to Filly Friday morning, to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. H.Kindig. B.BeliAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract aud all opera tions on the eye, Vericocole, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with, out chloroform and painless. 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. Hon Bon Sampson Representing Cooper the rustling Liveryman of Nemaha. Leave your orders lor a team, illicit or dray, and We do TnE Rest. Our Hack race's all trains County Superintendent M. II. Car man was in town last Monday, end paid our schools a visit. Remember the- meeting at the hall Saturday afternoon, to make arrange ments for memorial day. , We are advised that Mrs. Kate Tann was grantod a divorce at a recent terra of court at Clinton, Mo., and her maiden name of Knto D. McPhorson was restored. William Burg, of Kansas City, ar rived in Nemaha a few days ago, on a visit to his grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Weddol. Ho will probably remain in Nemaha this summer. ADemorest medal contest will bo given at tlio Mt Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian church, threo miles north west of Nemaha, Saturday night of this week. Admission 25 cents. Rev. C. II. Gil morn, Mrs. M. A, Woodward, Mrs. Fannie Yackly, Miss Minnie May and Miss bessie Kay went to Peru Thursday, to attend tho lecturo given by Dr. Robt. Mclntyro. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. McCandless Master Gilbert McCandless and Miss Greta McCandless drove up from their Aspinwall precinct homo last Sunday, and visited Grandpa aid Grandma Gilbert for a few hours. Agent Duff reports that tho rain fall fiom Tuesday at 5 p.m. till Friday morning was 2:73 inches A good camp of tho Modern Wood, men of Amorica was organized at lirownville a few days ago. i Miss Elinor Galbraith, who has been at Lincoln for nevoral montha.returned to Nemaha Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Ivenpthorne were Auburn Saturday. Mrs. K. went attend the teacher's association. in to Wanted Salesmen to Hell a cliolof line NUKSKllY 8TO0K er SKKU POTATOES. LIBERAL SAL ARY or t'OMMIaSION PAID WEEKLY. PERMANENT and PAYINU POSITIONS to GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEOINNEItR. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IE DESIRED. Write ut onco for terms to The Hawks flursery Oo, Mlwaukoe, Ws ANTE D A "rVT A "NTt To 8otl Canadian Grown Fruit jfl, ivm, t-. jgju-prpos. Horry IMantH, Roses Bimiouury, heed Potatoes, etc., for the Invest growers of hluh tirade stock. Heven hundrrtl acres, hardy prntltahlo varieties that succeed In the cold.-st climates. No njcpnrlcuco re quired and fair treatment (inaranteed. Any one noteainlr.K 850,00 per month ami sxpen sen should write us at onco for parllcnlarH. Liberal Commissions paid part tlmo men. Apply now and s;ut choice of territory. ' ' LUKE HltbrilERS COMPANY, Stock Exchange Hulldlni;, Chicago, HI. m J a u 2 O R-I'P'A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. FOR SALE -CHEAP. A No. 8 Garland range, almost as good as new. Inquire at Iiie Advertiser ofllco. I have for sale, for cash only, about 200 bushels of fine German millet seed at 50 cents per bushel. J. II. Skid, A certain man living in tho eastern part of town was caught milking one of the editor'd cows e.irly one morning this week. Little Carlle Kroll, tho baby elocu tionist, assisted by her sister Laura, will give an entertainment at Nemaha in the near future The entertainment given hero some time ago was first class, and we hopo they will be greeted by a full house on their next appearance. Tliero was a very hard wind Tues day evening, and while no serious dam ago was done in this vicinity, so far as we have hoard, a number of fruit and shado trees were blown over, limbs broken off, oto. Mrs. Thoo. Hill's door yard was covered with broken limbs fioin the largo cottonwood trees, aud the well curb was knockod over by one of the flying limbs. Undo Wm. Rums bad a largo cherry treo blown over. Geo. S.McGrew, a prominent farmer of London procinot, died Friday, May 8th, at 4:30 p. in. Mr. McGrow had been in poor health for some time, but it was not thought death was so near. His death was caused by diabetes. Tho deceased haatakona prominent part in all questions concerning tho welfare of tho country. Ho was well iuformed.and has a wide acquaintance, being an old Bottler in the county. II is friends will greatly miss him. Ho leaves a wifo and several children. Tho funeral services wer9 held at their icaidenco Sunday afternoon. The body of a dead man was seen floating down the Missouri river a few days ago. Tho man had evidently been drowned while in bathing, as ho had no clothes on. The parties seeing him had no boat of any kind, so no effort was made to bring tho body to shoie. IT. A. Kyle, tho veterinary, has been doing some work in the vicinity of Stella, Shubert aud Barada during the padt ten days. Mrs. Mollis Hubbard, of St. Joe, is visiting her mother, Mis. Rachel Wed del. She expects to return home the first of next week. Jim Miller lias leased tho hotel at Brownville, aud moved up there Mon day, to take possession. Jim will make a good landlord. It. G. Emery, tho painter and paper hanger, is able to be at work part of the time again, after a sickness of some time with kidney disease. Arrangements are being mado for the graduating exorcises of the Nemaha schools, to be held in two weeks at the opera house. Mr. and Mrs.Wro.Rossell, of Brown V llo, and Mrs. E. W. Thomas, of Falls City, wore tho guests of W.W.Saunders and family a few hours Sunday. IL The' many friends of Mrs. Moses Ranks are pleased to learn that she is much better, aud unless something se rious intervenes sho will recover. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. The Ladles' Aid Society of tho M. E churcli will give a strawberry and ice cream festival at the Minick hail on Saturday of next week, May 10th. All members of the churcn are requested to assist. Proceeds to apply on pas tor's salary. Everybody invited. Some unknown parties went into Herbert Weather field's field a few nights ago and relieved his lister of a three horao evener. Herbert oamo to town the next day and had a new one made, and says if tho fellow who took the first one will come around ho will trade with him, as ho likes to be ac commodating. The Nemaha school board hold a meoting at 'Lm: Advertiser oillci Monday night for the purposo of en gaging teacheis for the next Bchool year, and the transaction of other business. The applications of a num- her of teachers were read. Miss May Brooks was selected as the teacher for the primary department, at $40 per month. Prof. J.II.Veeder waa the choice of the board for principal, pro-, vlded ho would teach for $50 per month, tho amount that has been paid during tho past year. Prof. Veedor was written to, to that effect, but re plied that he would not take tho tchool at that price. Another meoting will be held next Monday night, to decide on tho principal. WANTED. A second hand buggy. Must be in good condition and cheap. Apply to J.W. Pioklks, Photographer, South Auburn, Neb. A. II.Gilmore& Sons, at Auburn, carry a largo lino of latest style dress goods at lowest prices. See them. A QUILTING SOCIAL. Just thirty ladies aud children availed themselves tho invitation ex tended by Mrs.Dora.Koiser, Wednesday of last week, to be her guests for that day, and also assist her in quilting, and tacking rarpot rags. The day being very pleasant, tho ladles assembled quite oarly.and worked and talked very diligently until 12 o'clock, when the hungry quiltors responded to an invi.. tution to go te the dining room, where was spread a bountiful repast. After enjoying themselves until about live o'clock the guests departed and they all voted Mrs Keistoroneof tho moat excellent eutortainers. Among those present wero Mrs Alice Seld, Mrs. Will Weld, 3ra. Jno. Lam" bert, Mrs. TTitVTI'omae, Mrs. Webber, Mrs. Cora White, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Cholorick.ilrs.Edd Stairs.drs. Rounds, Jinnie Awe, the Jlisses Royse, of Sallno county, Lue Lambert, bosldes a number of others. A Guest. CANTATA. The children of the Junior En deavor of tho Christian church will prosont tho cantata "A Dream of Fairyland," in Hoovers opora house, Saturday evening Mry 23. Much caro has been taken to mako this entertain raent pleasing, and tho managers, Misses Nora and Mlnnio Elliott and Mav Brooks, with Miss Crlra as organist, fool confident of tho success of tho presentation. Admission will be 10 and 15 cents. Como every one I Don't forgot the date. Ed Maxwell roturned homo Monday afternoon. Ed had bcon in a hospital at Omaha for sovornl days, recolving treatment for tho eye injured in the accident mentioned in last week's Ad veutiser. A calf that was confined in a barn mado a rush for an opon door. Ed sprung for tho door aud shut it, and in bo doing caused a strap with an iron ring on tho end to swing around, and the ring struok Ed in tho eye. Ed was taken te Akron and from there to Omaha, At the hospital ut Omaha an operntlou was porformed, but tho sight could not be saved, and he is almost totally blind in that eyo. The oyeball is net destroyed, and it is thought it can be saved, bo his face will not bo disfigured. Tako the wagonette when In Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, propiietor. The finest stock of goods in the country is to be found at Taylor's. Ho also has secured the sale of Begg's Family Medicines, Every bottle war rvinted. They will glvo you satisfaction. G. A. R. REQUEST. At tho regular meeting of G.W.Culp post, hold Wednesday, May 5th, it was decided to hold a public mooting at tho hall on Saturday, May 10th, at 3 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of making ar rangemonts for Decoration Day servh cos. An invitation is extended to the churches, all civic orders in town, tho public schools, and all interested to meet at that time and assist in making arrangements for an appropriate ob servance of the day. The adjourned annual meeting of tho Nemaha Cerae tory association will a' so bo held at this time. The ladies who desire to join a Wo man's Relief Corps aro requested to meet at this time and tako steps toward forming an organization. By order of committee. NoTlCE. As one good act desorves anothor, al thoso indebted to tho undersigned, please take notice, call and settle your account, if you desire to sottlo Kiimo with me, ns I expect to go away in May. And oblige, II. A. Kyle, M. D.V.S. THE DOLLAR TALKS! Come and Hear It. You can buy more goods for a dollar at the m Dbun rnui CLOTHING RE Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules euro bad breath. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules euro indigestion. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Ripans Tabules cure headache. Mrs MollieBothol, of Leavenworth, Kansas, arrived in NomahaWedntBday evening, and Is visiting hor sister in law, Mrs. Jonnlo Moore, for a few days, R. I). Waterman says the boys found a blackbird's nest recently that had 38 eggs in it. If that Is a fair sample the indications are good for a big crop of blackbirds. than at any other house in the county. Come and see us. Our motto is: T. W. Eustice, at Auburn, carries a large line of wall paper at prices to Buit tho times. For the flnost lino of shirt waists go to A. II. Gllmore & Sono', Auburn. For the best lino of ready mixed paints in the country, go to T. W. Eustice, Opera House Drug stors, Au burn. 42 4 RipanS Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach. (f uitk Sate Small frefik Wo want your trade and wo aro going to say "positively" that we are going to have it if Well Made, Pertect Fitting Goods & Lowest Prices are what you want. This Is tho time when your dollar should buy about $1.10 worth of goods; bo como and investigate. Largest and best stock of goods in S. E. Nebraska There will bo a broad smile awaiting you just inside tho door of J - W. CR ANMER- & CO. Blue Front, Auburn, Nebraska frr 1 vl ,-yJbJt.v ' 'Hi ' i" ' T if i i Vli i Ml liiJtliilftiiliiAatAtJali fcJk.'.' j i 4jAt'tJ&ftbifc'.t kA L'iXiji iii..;.