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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1896)
,HMMMmM' 1-11111 f ii in uwn ,ji .-jty r i.J 1 , , t JWlttJHWliUUUliaMJUIt-IUlUIU-"'UWi-t"J'-HJtfM ebrmki dvertiser. VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 1896. NUMBER 8 1 P h3ju k v' r- l K y- M - r r i A KIIHFS WHHIh AIL MSI- f A LS. 1 Uost Cough Syrup. Tuntcs Good. Uso In tlmo. Sold by drugglflta. TYR. W. W. KEELING, Nema.ua Oitv, Neruaka. Ofllce flrat door south of Park hotel. W. W. SAWDERS, Notary llomalia City, Neb. EM0P 13., A. Tlioinpson, Pro. SIipvIt, IU e Dressing, Shuniiinonliic. . Razor Hoiiclng. Special nttontlon pnld to Ladles nnd Children. Aucntfor Kvbratka City Steam Laundry. .lEiss Emma Crim. Tendier of Instrumental : Music, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. My system Is tho latest, whereby tho best of results are guaranteed. I respectfully iisr fr a sharo of your putroungo. 1 3-tf Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In IMIIE-A-TS illKliost prices palil.for hliloi, lard, tailow g.une, etc NEMAHA. CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C.SUTTON. M.D.. Slrubert, Nebrhsku. Does a general practice All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J. L.JIelvln, M.I)., Ph. G. SPECIALTIES: Diner icsof the Kklu, 1)Ih. puses o' Von 3ii and O'Mre i Will pn.mpilv i. ish all cilN, pithor day ir nffeht Office at Key nolo Drug Store Nemaha. - - Nebraska Chris Schlauoer Representing Cooper B m. wmmmm t Liveryman Leave your orders for a team, hack or We do tiie Rest . O ir Hack moots all B.BellAndrews.NI.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocote, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed withs out chloroform and painless. Pa tients .om abroad can obta'zi board and liosp1.nl facilities at prices less than in a city, coiiBiuenng skhi aim sanitary surroundings. Parties seeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. All real oslato tax for tuo year 1895 not paid by Out. 1,1890, will bo advertised, and It not paid bv Nov. lbt, 1890, will bo sold at public imetlon according to law. And nil who are dollnquen tfor peisonal property tax for the your lt04 awl prior years will recolvo notlco tueieuf In the near futuio, and any who do not pay said delinquent taxes within 30 days of date of notice, or come to this olllco and fix home date when they will pay within a leusoiiable time, may expect 'o pay slienll s fees for collection. Respectfully, A. M. KNGLEa, County Trea..ueror. Rlpans Tahules cure nausea, Ripans Tahules: at druggists. Rlpnns Tabulos euro headache. Rlpans Tahules cure dizziness. Rlpans Tahules cure dyspepsia. Rlpans Tahules: gentle cathartic. Rlpans Tabules: one gives relief. Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. Rlpans Tahules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules euro constipation. Xjocal 3STews. Lota of ruin. Now for tho picnic. Frank Woodwnrd is quite Bick. Old Bottlers' picnic August 22nd. Old papers for sale at this ofllce, Hon. John H. Pohlman was in town Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Huntington visited Au burn friends Tuesday. Clarence Peabody went to Beatrice Monday, to visit his sister. Mrs. M. II. Taylor and Miss Gladys went to Auburn Wednesday, Will Uacker is now Stevo Cooper's assistant in tho livery stable. There will bo lots of peaches this year, and they are selling low. John Moore camo in from Auburn last Saturday, returning Monday. Oscar Bcovill has again taken the agency for the Singer sowing machine. Mrs. Fiiiiuie Fairbank and Master Bert came in from Auburn Wednes day. Mrs. S. Yates went to Shubert last Saturday, to visit her brother for a few days. Geo. Smith, of Crab Orchard, visited Nomaha friends several daya tho first of this week. Mr.'awd Mra. Hinea, of Richardson county, visited their daughter, Mra. S. Cooper, Wednesday. Mra. John R. Maddox came in from Auburn Thursday, and will visit Ne maha Iriends for a few days. John and Wm. G. Maxwell wont to Harlan, Iowa, Tuesday, to see the for mer's brother, who is very sick. Mrs. Sara Scott and family, who have been living in Illinois for some time, returned to Nemaha last week. The newa has boon received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Maxwell, of South Auburn. Fred Seabury and his wife are both quite sick, and Trixy is suffering se verely with asthma. They are having a hard seige of it. MiB3 Eleanor Galcraith started for Denver Tuesday ,on a visit to her sleter who is living in that city. She expects to be gone about a month. Joe Stillwell and Ben Baldwin a few days ago caught a cat fish weighing 88 pounds. It was drsasod and retailed in Nemaha in a few hours. Mrs. W. W. Sanders and her Sunday school clais had a picnic in the woods northeast of town last Saturday, They report having had a grand time. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Thorp drove to Glen Rock last Saturday, to attend the meeting conducted there by Jas. Willis, Geo Backus and Mr. and Mra, A. A. Kinzie. Col.IIuaton ia at Nemaha with his merry-go-round, ready for the picnic. Tho colonel la very popular with the young people and a good many of tho older ones. Ivan Iladlock, son of John S. Ilads lock, fell out of a tree Thursday after noon and broke one of his arma above the wrist. Dr. Keeling sot tho frac tured bones. Goo. Ho8kina, of Maryaville, Mo.,was in town Thursday. Ho camo over to attend the picnic, and at the samo time visit his daughter, Mra. J. C, Miller, of Brownville. RYE FOR SALE. About 200 busliels good seed rye for sale. Inquire at this oilico, Judge J. H. Broady, Democratic-Populist candidate forCou greaa, Hon, J. E. Harris, Populist candidate for LioutenautGovH ernor, T.J.MajorsChurch Howe Have ail four signified their intontion of being at tho Old Settlers' picnic and making addrcasoa. Tho other speakera advortiBed wero compellod to cancel their engagomouts. Tho committee had the promise that each speaker ad vertised would be preaent boforo the announcements wore made, but later events compelled a number of changoa to bo mado. Dodo Burgeas, who has been work ing in Missouri for several months, ar rived in Nemaha last Saturday, having been telegraphed for on account of tho dangerous sickness of his father. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Banks camo in from North Platte Thursday, to visit relatives and friend and attend the old settlors' picnic. Tom and his wife have a boat of friends in Nemaha who are always glad to see them. Hon. V. P. Peabody and 0. II. Kin di(4 made political speeches at Stella last Friday night, to an enthusiastic meeting. They made good spooches, as they aro well posted on tho iluaucial aud other questions of the day. Rev. E. S. Chamberlain sends.in for publication an answer to the challenge of Geo. Backus in last week's Advkr tiseu, but owing to irs length aud the fact that we afa already Into with the paper, we aro compelled to postpone its publication until next week. Laat Sunday afternoon Rov. 0. H Gilmoro baptized Walter Iladlock, Tu dio Scovill and Besaie Frost in the Missouri rivor opposite Nemaha, aud that night he took fourteen persona in to full membership in the Methodist church, and two were taken in on pro nation. Tom Crummel was in from Auburn Wedneaduy, looking after tho Nemaha county exhibit at the state fair, aud ins .Mentally talking politics a littlo. Tom would not try very hard to escape if lie should find that the ofllco of represen tative was seeking a man about his i.e this fall. Spurzy Clark, an undo of Mrs. Cora Crothor and Miss Veva Clark, arrived in Nemaha Wednesday evening, on a visit to relatives. Mr. Clark lives at Meadvillo, Pa., and says everybody is for McKinlcy in that section. He saya the first Bryan man ho found in his trip out hore waa at Brownville. The populists held their county con vention last Saturday and nominated John C. Shull, principal of the Nema ha schools, and David N. Jones, of Glen Rock, as candidates for represent tatives, Ed Ferneau for county attor- neyand Louis Bastian, the preaent in cumbent, for county commissioner from tho Third district. At the float convention held Tuesday John II. Dun das was nominated for state senator. Tho ticket is a good ono to be de feated. BEGGS' DIARRHEA BALSAM positively has no equal in diarrhea, dysentery nnd inflammation of the bowels. It relieved quickly, and being purely vegetable, no bud results follow. You cannot afford to be without it at this season of tho year. Sold by Taylor, BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. This wonderful Liniment is known from the Atlantic to tho Pacific and peom tho Lakes to tho Gulf. It is the trnetrating Liniment in the W6rld. It will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cuts, Spraina. Bruises, Wounds, Old SoreB,Burn9, Sciatica, Soro Throat.Sore cheat aad all inflammation after nil oth ers have failed, It will cure Barbed Wire Cuts, and heal all wounds where proud flesh has set in, It is equally ofllcient for apimala. Try it and you will not be without It. Price 50 couts, Sold by Taylor, the druggiat. A.W. FiddOJ. B. Strode Will apeak at NEMAHA SATUR DAY NIGHT, AUGUST 22nd, in the Park, unless it should rain, when tho meeting will bo hold in tho hall. EVERYBODY IS INVITED. Ror. Jamo3 Siatt returned from Tuurman, Iowa, this wook, where he lias boon attending tho annual camp meeting of tho Holiness church. Ho started Friday morning for Blgolow, Mo., where ho will begin a protracted meeting.' Ho says thoy had a grand goed time at tho camp meeting. Laat Sunday A. L. Lawrence's little boy was fooling witli tho cider mill and ono hand waa caught In tho mill and threo fingers woro badly lacorated, tho nail and llcali almost to tho first joint being taken off of tho second An ger. The flrat and third fingers wore badly crushed. Tho little fellow boro the pain vory bravoly. Mr, and Mra. J, II. Veedor, Mra. Jennie Mooro nnd Mias Nina Mooro left this week for Odell, Nebr., where Mr. and Mra. Veoder will tanoli in tho public schools during the coming year. Mr. Veodor has boon a resident of Ne maha for tho past five years, four years of that timo being principal of our public schools. Mrs, Mooro aud fain-. ily have lived hero for about fourteen yeara. They have a largo nuaibor of very warm friends, who greatly regret to have them leave Nemaha. May happiness aud prosperity attend them wherever they may locate. The log cabin erected as headquars ters for tho old settlers' association has been built, and while not exactly "n tiling of beauty," it will show to the younger generation the kind of a house many of tho older peoplo lived in. Last Saturday Robt. Frost, I. N. Cooper, J. F. Drain, Soymour Howe.Frank Wood ward, Charley Roberts and a number of others built up the wall, and Tuea day the clapboard roof was put on, tho doorway cut out, tho door hung, and tho house chinked. It has not yet been daubed, a floor laid nor a chimney built, but this will bo done later. Tho logs were furnished by tho older set tlers, and so many wero brought that tho committee found it necessary to limit each family to ono log. After tho cabin was completed there re-, mained on tho ground thirty logainoro than could be used in the houso, FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two lots hi Nemaha. Apply to Kemp Coleeicic. NEW : CASH : STORE. ISemalia, ISTel. Canned Goods Rico cc i Prunea Oc Peaches 00 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java RoaBt Coffee :$0 Japan Tea ?? Lilly Starch 00 Horse Shoe Tobacco 37 Battlo Axo Tobacco 2i) Toddy 2!J Boys' Suits from 85 cents to SI .00 DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, Kirkendalli Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at BedRook Prices Everything that ia kept in a general atore can be found here, Vitk priceB to suit tho times. Call nnd see mo and get prices. N. it. Andersons Gash Store, NEMAHA, A lot of the pops hnvo been doing a wholo lot of whining around because thoy imagined there wero going to bo moro republican speakers at tho okl Bottlers' picnic than there wero popo crata. To avoid nny appearance of fas Yoritism a republican, a populist and prohibitionist wero put on tho commit' teo to got speakers for the pionio. The latter declined to act. Tho populist member was given full authority to got whatever Bpcakers ho wanted. He failed to get any, aud tho latter part of last woek the republican member of the commlttco wrote to Judge Broady, tho popocrat nomineo for congroaa.and to J. E, Harris, tho populist nominee for lieutenant governor, and got their promise to bo hero. Then Judge Hay ward was compelled to cancol his en gagement hero, and A. J. Weaver also wroto that ho could not bo hero, so Judgo Field and Congressman Strodo wero put on in thoir place, but a letter rocoived Thursday says those last gent tlemon, owing to a misunderstanding, could not bo hore until Saturday-night, when they will speuk on tho political questions of tho day. Judgo Broady waB written to in regard to tho meet., ing at night, and an offer mado to di vide tho timo with him, but no reply has yet been received . It is probablo that the main speakers at the picnic will be populiats, and yet tho whinors will continue to whine. Lateu. Judgo Broady, who drove over from Stella tills (Friday) morning, informs us that owing to an engago meut previously mado to speak at Stel la Saturday night, he will be unable to accept tho invitation to speak here. ,Ho would have been pleased to accept the invitation if it had been possible. REPUBLIC AN COUNTY aoiji VENTION. The republican county conveation has been called to meet at Auburn September 5th. The primtries will bo hold September 4th. Tho precincts aro entitled to tho same number of delo . gatoB aa at tho spring convention. On account of the failure of tho secretary to aond ua a copy of tho call, and tho mislaying of our copy of tho Poat, wo are unable to publiah tho call, but it will bo published next week. Money to trade for cowa and holfera. A.L. P. Thompson. We would suggest to our delinquent subscribers that a littlo money would comu vory handy these days. Wo have mado arrangements where by we can send The Advertiser and ho Inter Ocean both ono year for only 81.00 cash in advance. Canned Corn 0 Canned String Beans 03 Canned Tomatoes So Canned Lima Beans 8c Sugar Drip Molasses, line 40 Oat Meal 08 All shades in Henriettas 22)jC pr yard Good Prints at 05c JAj Muslin at 05o 24 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 05c 21 inch Turkey Red Ilandkercliiofa OUc A new line of Hats from 15c to $2.00 McKinley Iliris are beauties. NEBRASK A . I