'WMftfc "ft m 1'. VOLUME XLl NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1896. NUMBER 5 m M , .... 11? 4 SL1ZS lrr.. jriT'i i .ur ; '" j. ' ' - -"" !L'." -j;-;'M" .- . .. ,,,111 , lvjjl ". "J 'jjjjuei i 'It tf f B V.l a A 4- h .1 ' r . Bsncrascwsrara "i'IIUHJ wTlUlt All tlKF fillfi. Ilcst Cough Syrup. Tnstca Good. Ueo in umo. pom uy urupKins. T)ll. W. W. KEELING, Nemaha City, Neuuaica, Office first tloor south of Park hotel. Jffiss Emma Crtm, Local 1ST ews. Plenty of rain. Corn shollers aro busy. Tuuclier of Instrumental : Music, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. My system Is tlio latest, whoroby tlio licst of results ire Kuarnnteed. 1 respectfully nslc for n almro of your imtronnge. 1 3-tf Kerker & Hoover, Denlor In IMIIE-A-TS Highest prices paldfor hides, lard, tailow game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I. G. SUTTON. M.D., Slmbert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J. L. Mclvin, ilZ.2., JPh. G. mmm:mm Old Bottlers' picnic August 22nd. Old papors for salo at this olllco, The county teachers 'institute is now being held at Auburn . Judc3 Lambert, of Auburn, was in town Monday morning. Mrs. May Veeder is attending the teachers' institute at Auburn . Uncle Jimmy Hacker, of Auburn, was in town Wednesday ovening. Clydo Harper, of Shubort, visited his Nemaha friends last Saturday. Mrs. John Davies, of Brown villc, visited Nemaha friends Wednesday. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of tlio Skin, l)ls cases of Women and Children Will promptlv answer all calls, either day or night Olllco at Koynoto Drug Store lyfomalia, - Nebraska J fill lift TIS VtX. IftMISTeK &H!StfeurEDo,j ClIUIS SOIILAUGEIl Representing Cooper tho rustling Liveryman ok Nemaha. Leavo your orders for a team, hack or nnu the Rest. Our Hack moots all trains T. A. STEVENS, . The ': Painter, Has opened a paint shop in Nemaha, and is now ready for House' and Sign Painting, Ropninting Carriages, Upholstering, PaperHanging,Etc. All orders promptly attended to. Work guaranteed. Prices to corres- pond with hard times. Leave orders tit Burl Hoover's etre or a shop, first building north of hafd ware store. T. A. STEV Wo had a hoavy rain at Nemaha Sunday night aud another one Tuesday night. MIsb Emma Crim went to Salem Thursday evening, to attend tho cliuu tauqua. Jake Shuck, who has been stopping in Kansas for several months.roturned to Nemaha last week. Miss Minnie Thurman and Mastoi Willie returned to Atchison, Kansas. Friday of this week. Mrs. Lydia Williams, of Shubert. visited some of her Nemaha friends the latter part of last week. On account of increase;! business an extra freight train is now tunning on this branch of tlio 15: & M. Wo would suggest to our delinquent subscribers that a little money would cjmu very haudy these days. Miss Sadie Kurth bought a car load of apples at this point this week, ships ping thorn to Mankato, Minn. FdgarL. Davis, who has beon stops ping noarFallsCity for several months, returned to Nemaha Tuesday. We will allow 20 cents a bushel foi corn, 45 cents a bushel for wheat and 15 cents a bushel for oats, on subscription. Hr Pthe lo the up when Mr. and Mrs. John E. Crothor drove out to Auburn Monday afternoon, to attend the funeral of John R. Madclox's baby. Miss May Brooks, who has beon spending the vacation with friendB at Lincoln and Corosco, returned to Nei maha last Saturday ovoning. John H. Pohlmun, of Johnson.was in town Friday night, looking after his chances for getting tho republican nomination for iloat senator. ATTENTION, REPUBLICANS. Tho republicans of Nomaha precinct and vicinity are requested to meet at The Adveiitiseu olllco Monday night of next week aud elect olllcors of the McKinley club and transact such other business aB may came boforo tho moot ing. All republicans aro urged to attend. Mrs. A F. Walsh (formerly Miss Lillio Hoover), of Lincoln, visited hor aunts, Mrs. J. P. Hoover and Mrs. J. B. Hoover, of Nemaha, tho lattor part of last week and tho first of this week, IOE CREAM SOCIAL. Tho ladios of the Christian church will give an ico cream sociablo in tho lower room of tho opora house Wednes day afternoon, Aug. Gth. Everybody i3 invited. Low Mather brought us in two rad ishes Wednesday that beat anything wo have seen yet for size, ono of thorn being over fourteen inches in length without tlio Binall roots, and five or six inches through. Seymour Howe had a horse killed by lightning during tho storm Thursday night. The horso killed was standing in tho stable by tho side of another horso, but neither tho stable nor the other horso wero injured. Mrs. E. A. Minick received word Thursday that she had a now grand, daughter, the little miss having arrived at the homo of Mrs. Melissa bcoiiold, now living on her homestead in West ern Kansas a few days previous. J. Kinney, of Brownvillo, gavo us a social call Thursday, lie informs us that ho will open a photograph room in Nemaha the 4th of August next Tuesday. Ho lias rented tho Bankn building, nortli of Anderson's store, A RED-HOT CAMPA Tho present campaign wil most exciting ono fought si war. Thore will not bo a df something of unusual intorestdvill not transpire, rue state d ournai nao maue up its mind to surpass all its former efforts in tlio direction of news-giving, and will give its roadors the most com plete details of tho campaign, giving all tho news from an unbiased stand point. Republicans will want Tho Journal because of its staunch republi can principals, it being recognized as tho standardsboarer of the great re publican party of Nebraska: Populists ami democrats should read it for the news it gives. Tlio Somi-weekley Jour nal will go to thousands of now homes during the campaign. You should sub scribe, as it will only cost you 25 cents from now until November 15. Two papers every week, making it almost as good as a daily, Subscribe through your postmaster or send your order to The State Journal, Lincoln, Nob , or baud to The Adveiitiseu. fmamn art ,r3E .iriK Hob Smith says ho has been getting down to hard work about six days in tho week.and the assertion is ovidontlj entitled to belief, strange as it ina. seem, as Bob hardly over comos to town, and if lie wasn't sick or at work he would nevet stay away so much. As wo go to press wo learn that Mr and Mrs. Will S. Thompson's baby died Friday Tho qfuneral services will bo held at the Christian church Saturday afternoon. A farther notice will be given next week. The be reaved parents have our sympathy. Tho body of a boy ton or twelve years old was taken from tho Missouri rivor Tuesday, at Aspinwall. Coroner Oppcrman held an inquest Wednesday, the jury rendered a verdict of death from drowning. The boy had evident ly been in bathing, as the body had no clothing on. It had beon in tho water for several weeks. Chas. T. Minick, B. & M. night ope rator at Table Rock, is visiting his mother and sisters and mauy friends in Nemaha this week. Ho camo over-, Saturday. Dr. Oppermnnn, of Auburn, was in' town Tuesday night. Ho was on his way to Aspinwall to hold a coroner's inquest on tlio body of a boy found Moating in the Missouri river at that point. The populists held their primaries Wednesday. Tho following delegates wero elected: John Stephenson, Robert I Smith, John I Dressier, F M Andor son, Rufus Rowen, Chas G Dye, Wm Mooro. Mrs. Gilraoro and Mrs.Will, of Cher okeo, Iowa, tho former Rev 0. II.Gil more's mother and tho latter Mrs.C.IL Gilmoro's mother, arrived in Nomaha Friday, on a visit to their son and daughter. J. J. Blakely Maddox, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Maddox. died Sunday, July 20th, at 11 :30 a. in. at the residence of tho parents in South Au burn. Tho funeral services wore held at tlio Lutheran church on Monday, at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Chas. II. Gilmoro, of Nemaha, preached tho funeral sermon. The bereaved parents have tho sympa thy of thoir many friends in Nemaha in their aflliction. Those who attended the McKinley and Ilobart ratification meeting at Auburn last Saturday night report a great big glorious time. An immense crowd was present, tlio opera house was crowded, and hundreds could not gain admission. Jutlgo Allen W.Fiold of Lincoln made a spendid address, that awakened great enthusiasm. Con gressman Strode mado a short talk, but said ho was not there to make suspeech but would return later in tho campaign to do this. FRESH COW FOR SALE. I have a good milk cow for sale half Jersey, four years old. R. 0. MOItTON. Died. At tho residence of tho par ents, in Nemaha, Neb., Tuesday, July 28th, 1800, Raymond, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. T. J Chambers, aged 2 yoars, 1 month and 7 days. The funeral serv ices, conducted by Rov. O. II. Gilmoro, wero hold at tho Methodist church Wednesday afternoon. Tho sympathy of the community is oxtonded to tho mulcted parents in their boreavomont. "A precious ono from us haa gono, A volco wo loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our homo Which never can bo filled. "God in his wisdom has recalled Tho boon his love had glvon, And though tho body moulders horo Our Ray is safe in heaven." CARD OF THANKS . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Chambors do siro to return sincere thanks to tho many kind friends for thoir aid and sympathy during tho sickness, death and burial of thoir darling baby, There was considerable electricity in the air Tuesday night. It could bo seon running along on tho ground after a Hash of lightning, and Mrs.IIartwick received a shock that paralyzed her for au instant by stepping on tlio ground that had just been run over by an elec trie discharge. Tho samo night Mrs. Ollle Scovill also received a shock, tho electricity striking tho umbrella she was carrying and running down the handlo. No serious results fol lowed in either case. Thursday afternoon Rabo Elliott, Minor Taylor and Stephen Huntington were sitting on tlio sidewalk at the corner of Joo Llttroll's yard, Minor rouding aloud the news from a daily, when Joo came out aud ordered him to leave there. Minor refused to go. Joo pulled a revolver, Minor grabbed a brickbat, aud it looked like war for a little while, but no blood was shed. Minor went to Auburn tho eanio af-tornoon-.and swore out a warrant for Joe's arrest. Tlio next day Joo ap peared boforo the county judgo and asked for a continuance of thirty dajB, which was granted on his giving bond for $200 to keep tho peace and for his appearance Frank Woodward and George Kittell went on his bond, NOTICE. . All young men that aro interested in a ball game for picnic day aro rti quested to meet horo Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock. lltVIN TIadlook. Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Qnick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two lots in Nemaha. Apply to Kemp Colehick. Sonator Thurston of Omaha, tho Nu braskan member of tho republican wis tional committee, has made an official statement which settles all rumors in regard to tlio place aud dato opening tho campaign in this atato. Senator T ll tlf'uf rt.i Wllf.!n1 1 initniiitAitn It i '""'OIUII UIIIWKIM JT lUIIlWUllbCD lUMb Roswell G. Horr will speak at Lincoln August 5, at tho mooting of tho re publican state league. After (tint, nci cording to presont arrangomonta, ho will speak nt York, August 0; Hast ings, August 7; Koamoy, August 8 aud Norfolk, August 10. That will complete his work in Nebraska, unless the tlmo shall bo changed to givo hjin an address in Omaha, and if that shall bo done, tho dato will bo August 11. Following Mr. Horr, Senator Thurs ton says Senator Burrows of Michigan, Senator Foraker of Ohio, V. E. Mason of Cliioago, and Ronjamin Buttorworth of Cincinnati will all probably mako more or less Bpeochos in this state nt dates to be fixed later. All announcements of probablo speakers in this Htato of national im portance other than thoso heretofore mentioned. Mr. Thurston Bays, aro without authority and not ofilclal. To tho present time Mr. McKinley has ex pressed no intention of visiting tho west or any portion of tlio country on a campaigning tour. What he may do later cannot bo told, but it is con sidered doubtful if lie will loavo Ohio on political business before tlio election, Mr. Thurston also has considerable work outlined for hlmsolf . Ho will mako a political address at tlio Chau tauqua at Madison, Wis., July 31, and will open tlio campaign in Wisconsin at. Milwaukoe,Augii3t 5 , tit the meoting of the republican state convention. The latter part of August ho will go to Ver mont, whoro ho la billed for two speeches. Ho will mako ono ouch in Maine, Boston, New York city, Baltls mor, iu West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, and from two to four each in Ohio, Indiana, .Michigan and Illi nois. Thoso speeches aro all conditioned upon his voice being ablo to hold out under that much of a strain. Tho last weeks of the campaign ho will bo In tho west, and givo his whole attention to Nebraska. STATE LEAGUE CONVENTION. Tlio state convention of tlio Nci braska republican league which is to bo hold iu Lincoln on August 5, prom ises to bo a very enthusiastic meeting. It iB now certain that Roswoll G. Horr will bo In Lincoln on that day and deliver an address. Ho is anu of tho most ablo exponents of sound money doctrine in the United States and will meet with a hearty reception. V. W. Collins, president of tho state league, is making arrangements for a big celebration at the timo. NEW : CASH : STOKE Nemaha, ISTel. Canned Com Go Canned String Beans 03 Canned Tomatoes 8c Canned Lima Beaus bo Sugar Drip Molasses, fine 40 Oat Meal 08 All shades In Henriettas 22jC pr yard Good Prints at 05c Lh Muslin at 05c 24 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 05c 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs O.'lo A now line of Hats from 15c to $2.00 McKinley Hats are beauties. Boys' Suits from 85 cents to 81.00 Rice 5c 'Prunes 0c Peaches 00 Packago Coffeo 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffeo 30 Japan Tea 35 Lilly Starch o(i Horso Shoo Tobacco 37 Battle Axe Tobacco 23 Toddy 23 DRY : GOODS : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, HATS, QVEEJVSJVJiMtE, Kirkendall Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at BedRock Prices Everything that is kept in a general store can be found bore, with prices to auit tho times, Call and seo mo and got prices. Anderson s Gash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. fti Mtf