7 t ( - U -1 i i tmix,iu-i.tmj.ijijiliiiUii.mjjiJjijwjumAljjnimiiMilmiMi-v.Hj'i-jjlu. iaJOJuxuujiiajwjuutMiwiMxiiMaa.uuuiJuiwMiiiiiwuj..i..jKiiui!.ruijii.i,uLj....l.,r, ebmskd Mdvertiser: 41r tfir hngcH i ex- Vn., NUMBER 3 VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBliASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1896. P r3 K '. , MIRIK WHIHE AIL ELSE F A LS. Beat CourIi Syrup. Tastes Good. Ceo in time som dt aruRRintn. T)R. W. W. KEELING, NKHAIIA ClTY, NeHRAKA. Ofllce first door south of Park hotel. W. W, SANDERS, Notary :-: Public Nemaha City, Neb. Jfliss Ultima Crim, Tonohor of Instrumental : Music, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. My system Ih tho Intent, whoroby tho bout of results arc guaranteed. I respectfully nsk for n shnro of your patronage. 1 3-tf Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In Highest prices pald;for hides, lard,"tnilow gamo, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. HEM&H&xBiRBERzSHQP H, A. Thompson, Pro. . Shaving, Ilulr Dressing. Slinnipoonlne. lUzor Uonclng, Special attention paid to Ladles nnd Children. Agent for Nebraska City Steam Laundry. I.C. SUTTON. Wl. D.. Shubert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J, L. Melvin, M.B., J?h. G, PHYSICI&N &ND SURGEON SPECIALTIES: Diseases of tho Skin, Dls. coses of Women and Children Will promptly nnswnr nil culls, either day or night Ofllce at Key noto Drugstore Nemaha, - Nebraska IhlilEfelrH Chris Sohlaugee Representing Cooper tho rustling Liveryman ok Nemaha. Leavo your orders for a team, hack or dray, nud - - We do the Rest. Our Hack meets all trains B.BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Varicocele, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed wlths out chloroform aud 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. T. A. STEVENS, The ': Painter, Has opened a paint shop in Nemaha, and is now ready for House and Sign Painting, B,opointing Carriages, XJpliols taring, PapehHanging,Etc. All orders promptly attended to. Work guaranteed. Prices to corres pond with hard times. Leave orders at Burl Hoover's store or a shop, first building north of hard ware store. T. A. STEVENS. Local !N"ews. A rain is needed. Hay makers are now busy. Additional local on last page. Ilabe Elliott paid Lincoln a visit laat week. Mr. Jennings, of Falls City, was in town Tuesday. Dr. James Kay visited the county seat Wednesday . Tuesday and Wednesday were ex cremely hot days. Father Prall has our thanks for a sack of flue apples. Miss Nora Elliott returned from Lincoln Saturday night. Swift. McCandless, of Auburn, was iu town Wednesday night. H. T. Sanders, of Brownville, gave us a social call Wednesday. Dr. J. W. Bourne, of Verdon, visited Nemaha friends Monday and Tuesday. Harvey Thompson has had a good sidewalk laid in front of his barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. LouiB Lemon, of Bara- ca, are rejoicing over tho birth of a fine boy. D. A. Morton moved his shop into the Titus & Williams store room a few days age. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Veedur returned home from Wymore Friday oveuing ol last week. Remember the meeting to-morxow afternoon, to arrange for the old set tlers' picnic. Miss Lue Lanibert and Mrs, Delia Kempthorne visited friends in Brown villa, Thursday. Miss Lydia Skeen, of Auburn, visited her sister, Mrs. Fannie Fairbank, and other friends the first of tho week. Mrs. Frank Hawxbv, who has been visiting Mrs. Annie Field, at Shena doah, Iowa, returned home Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Taylor came down from Lincoln last Saturday night, on a visit to her many friends in Nemaha nnd vicinity. Mrs. Jas. Wolfe, of Hillsdale, and Mrs. Jno. Kempthorne attended Suns day school and preaching at the Cham pion, last Sunday afternoon, The school board reorganized Tues day night by electing Robert Frost moderator and re-electing F. L. Wood ward director and Peter Korker treaas urer. JimTituB says Joe Flack eat twenty two ears of corn at one moal at the Titus residence a few days ago. Hut Jim says corn is cheap, so he is making no kick. Miss Florence Minick attempted to kill a mouse Thursday, but came off second best,as she hit her elbow against a chair and bruised it badly. The mouse escaped. Dr. H. H. Smith, wko located at Brownville a few months ago. has do ciaed to locate at some other point, as he find it almost impossible to make any collections. WIllThompson had one finger caught in the cogs of a corn sheller a few days ago, and it was badly lacerated. Dr. Melvin dressed the wound, and is in hopes he can save the finger, though it is badly crushed While Ned Crother vraa performing on a trapeze last Friday tho rope broke and Ned foil to tho ground, lighting on his head and shoulders, breaking tho collar bone. Dr. Melvin patched him up, and Ned thinks he is now haying his full share of suffering. Rtv. Peter Van Fleet, presiding el der of the Nebraska City district of the M. E. church, was the guest of Rot.C. IT. Giliuore Thursday. He wont to Shubert in tho afternoon. Tho Bryan men celebrated the nom ination of their hero for president last Friday night by the firing of dynamite, sky rockets, otc. The only thing that marred their joy was the fact that the McKlnley boys would persist in yelling louder for MoiCinloy than thoy possi bly could for Bryan. Tho sad news comes of tho death of the wife of Fred Huntington, a formor resident of Bedford procinct. but who moved to California a fow months ago on account of his wife's health. The sad event occurred Monday. The de ceased leaves a husband and four chIN dren to mourn her loss. Mrs. Wm. Colorick. who was called to Fair bury, Ills., last week by tho at tempted suicide of her son Charley, re turned homo Tuesday. Charley came with her, having recovered sufficiently to bo brought home, He says ho got tired of living, aud therefore tried to kill himself. 'Gono Combs was in town several days thiB week, in tho interest of the Kansas City commission firm for which ho Is traveling. 'Gene says he attended the Bryan ratification moot ing at Auburn Monday night, and Bays it was the thinnest ratification meets lug ho ever attended. Tho demo-pops bo 'Gene says, had to hire u lot of small boys to join the procession in order to make a decent bIiow. B. G. Whittomore, of Auburn, was taken before Judge Stall, of the district court, on Tuesday, charged with rape, an account of which was given iu last week's paper. Whittemoro plead guil ty to the ohargo last week, when taken before Judge Lambert, but on Tuesday changed the plea to not guilty, claiming lie did not kuow two meaning of the word rape. Judgo Stull bound him over to tho next terra of district court on $7,000 bond, which it not likely the prisoner will be able to give. A jolly crowd of young pooplo wore in Nemaha an hour or two Tuesday evening. They came down from 1'eru and Brownville on tho freight, bound for McCandless Siding on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCandless, and as the twin had to lie hero while the en gino went to Auburn after stock, the people came up town dming that time. The crowd consisted of Di. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Foidyce, and Miss James, from Peru, W. II, Royce and Miss'Frances Royce.of Brownvlllo, and Misses Mary Seabrooke, May Galvin aud Lillie Worthing, of Omaha. FRESH COW FOR SALE. I have a good milk cow for sale half Jersey, four years old. R. C. Morton. Old papors for sale at this office, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore exist ing between James A. Titus ana Henry E. Williams under the firm name of Titus & Williams, is this day disolved by mutual consent. James A. Titus is authorized to sot tie all claims against, or to receiyo all amounts duo the above firm. Nemaha, Neb., Juno 25, 1800. James A. Titus. II.' E. Williams. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two lots in Nemaha. Apply to Kemi Colerick. THE MOST WONDERFUL PILL. They relievo where all others fail. They are called Bogg's Little Giants, and are rightly named. Remember the name and call for them at the best store iu town, Taylor keeps them. Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Qnick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor, Ripaus Tabules euro bad breath, Mr. G. W. Brookover met with a fatal nccidont tho 23d day of Juno,1800. Ho was camped on Trail Creek, about M miles from Granite City, Oregon. Ho was on IiIb knees in the tent puli ling a shot gun out from under tho bed when It was accideutly discharged and the contents struck him in tho right Bide just below tho shoulder blado and came out close to the backbone, caiiB- lug an ugly wound. On the 4th day of July at !! .'25 he dlod. Tho body was taken to Baker City and buriod by tho l.O. O. F. lodge Any of his relatives living In Nemaha county pleaso write to II. F. Haffman, Walla Walla, Wash. A good many years ago an old set tlers' association for Nemaha county was organizod in Brownylllo, but died down iu a short timo. A fow years ago tho socioty was reorganized at No mitha, and T. J. Majors elected presi dent and David Campbnll, wo believe, secretary. The next year the picnic was held at Peru and tho next year at Auburn. Then the association almost died down. Four or five years ago it was revivod again at Nemaha, and siuco that time meetings havo been held each yoar. Now tho Auburn people, or a fow of them, propose to gobble up tho whole thing and have tho picnics held at Auburn in tho fu ture, and they do this without consult ing with tho old settlors. Hut Nemaha intends to go ahead and havo the nus nual picnic just the same. Golden Days, published at Phlladel phia by James Elverson, is one of the best weekly papers for the young peo ple that wo know of. It is interesting and at tho samo time pure in tono. All members of the family like to read it. You cannot miss it in subscribing for Golden Days. WtlY WILL YOU COUGH? M. H. Taylor, your druggist nska you why ? You can be so easily cured. Three doses of Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup will relieve you at once. We guarantee every bottle, and no monkey work. ITothers will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuable for croup and whoop'ng cough. It will give prompt relief and is safo and pleasant. IVo have sold it for Bevaral years and it lias never failed to give tho most perfect satisfaction. G. W. Richards, Duquesno. Pa. Sold by Taylor tho Druggist. RIpans Tabules euro Indigestion. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. At the meoling of tho Junior Lenguo of tho M. E. church of this place held on Sunday, Juno 28th, Mrs. Nolllo Slotor, who after octlng In the copuoity of superintendent for tho past two years, whs compelled to resign that position, by reason of her romoval to anotlior state, and at the meeting of tbo same organization hold last Sun day, tho following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, During the tlmo that Mrs. Nellie Slater has been superin tendent of this Leaguo it has made unprecedented advancement both iu membership and spirtual wolfaro, and Whereas, These results havo been accomplished only aftor n great amount of hard labor, on tho part of the superintendent who has always been found working faithfully for tho advancement of the Lord's causo In our midst, theroforo, bo It Resolved, That this league extend to our late superintendent its Blncere thanks as a small token of respect for her zeal and untiring olTorts and thor oughness in advancing the interests of our beloved league, and although das ploring her departure from our midst, wo, individually and collectively, wish her much joy and happiness in her now home. And bo It further Resolved, That theso resolutions bo enteroil on tho minutes of tho leaguo, and that a copy be furnished The Ne- rrasivA Advertiser for publication. Junior League. If it required an annual outlay of $100.00 to insure n family against any serious consequences from an nttack of bowel complaint during tho year there aro many who would feel it their duty to pay it; that thoy could not afford to risk their lives, and those of their family for such an amount. Any one can get this insurance for 25 cents, that being tho price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Oholora and Diarrhoea Homed v. In nlmost every neighborhood some one has died from an attack of bowel complaint beforo medicine could bo procured or a phy sician summoned. One or two doses of this remedy will euro any ordinnry case. It never fails. Can you afford to take tho risk for so small an amount? For sale by Taylor tho druggist. Wo havo mado arrangements whore by wo can send The Advertiser and ho Inter Ocoan both one yoar for only 81.00 cash iu advance. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds mado out ncs curately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention . NEW : CASH : STORE IXeixialia, IVel. Canned Goods Canned Corn Oo Canned String Boand 0o Canned Tomatoes 8c Canned Lima Beans 8o Next week we will 19 pounds Granulated Sugar for $1. Rico 5c Prunes oc Peaches 00 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffee 30 Japan Tea 35 Lilly Starch oo Horse Shoe Tobacco 37 Battlo Axe Tobacco 23 Toddy 23 Sugar Drip Molasses, fine 40 Oat Moal 08 All shades in Henriettas 22c pr yard Good Prints at 05c Lij Muslin at 05c 24 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 05c 21 Inch Turkey Rod Handkerchiefs 03o A new line of Hats from lCc to 82.00 McKlnley Hats are beauties. Boys Suits from 85 cents to 84 .00 DRY : GOODS, : GENS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, liars, qiEE.Ysnviii:, Kirkendall Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at Bed Rook Prices Everything that is kept in a general storo can be found here, with prices to suit tho times. Call and see mo and get prices. N. R. Andersons Gash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.