. . a - JT7?7r5 asa r , HW Lf.-SlPJa -,':v;'V'i.vM UPPf-: 'wipw?W iik, .'v vi' .; .v ) ' 'A l .tk.J -4 ' 1 f I .iT- . j ' . ' " U jjjj i mtuiwiiMtui jimt.mmBB muniiiiimui,miiunMt -is ebmzfa Mdvertmr. VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1896. NUMBER 10 rarwvwT -V" rapm " f 1 IT, .1 . I f. O 4 v rf, ' . . ' - r j . TO . C W ' tTfKQL''. " w aBM aW I aaraiT 11 "Tf' t I -4.4 ., , Z. i $ :T V , r , ,i CURLS WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. Bert Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. in tlmo. Bold by druggist. ragiwiaisii8TjEi T)R. W. W. KEELING, N EM ATI A OlTV, NeURAKA. 0(11 co first door Bouth of Park hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Nnry :-: Public Local News. Splondld weather. Republican primaries today. Lots of poaches in this section. Albert Titua wont to Omaha Mon day, to attend the stato fair. This office last week printed price lists for tho Titus Nursery. J00O jrfemaha City, Neb. NEM&HAzB&RBERsSHDP H, A. Thompson, Pro. BhavliiK. Hulr Dressing, Sunmpnonlnc. ltu7or Jlonelng. Spoclnl intention paid to Lnillos and Children. Agent for Nebraska City Steam Laundry. Jlliss Emma Crim Toucher of 3 Instrumental : Music, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. Mv BVfitem Ifl tho latest, whuroby tho bc8t -of results aro guaranteed. I respectfully aslt for a share of your patronage l 3-tf Kerker & Hoover, Doalor In Highest prices pald;for hides, lard, tiulow game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C.SUTTON. M. D., Shubert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J, Z.Melvin, JW.D., Pfo. G. PHYSICUNANDSURGEQH SPECIALTIES: Discuses of tho Skin, DIs. oases of Women and Children Will promptly answer all calls, olthor day or Bight Ofilco at Key note D rug Store Nemaha, - Nebraska Hr v. R. D. and Hank W&termnn took a load of peaches to Iowa this weok. A republican malo quartette is prac ticing for tho campaign in Nemaha. Tho old settlers' picnic was a success in spite of the stormy appearance of tho weather. J. L. Dalby, editor of the Shubert Gitizon.was a caller at these headquar ters Wednesday. Rev. Ira B, Dyo, of Peru, State Bun day school evangelist, gave us a ploao ant call Thursday. Dr. Montgomery, of Wataon, Mo., was in town Tuesday, calling on some of his Nemaha friends. C. Shuck has beon confined to his bed for the past two weoks, with kid ney trouble. Wo hope ho will soon be better. Mrs. Edith Schell, of Beairice.visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark , the latter part of last week and the fiist of this week. Rev. J. W. Tuylor aud wife drove in from Auburn Monday, and visited their nephew, M. H. Taylor , and fam ily for a few hours. Fred Hawxby came down from Lin coln Wednesday, and is visiting friend and looking after some business mat ters for a few days. ClIRIS SOIILAUOEU Representing Cooper tho rustling Liveryman OF Nemaiia. Leave your orders lor n team, hack or Ulray, and e do tiie Rest . Our Hack meets all tins G. N. Titus is at Omaha this week, looking after the Nemaha county fruit exhibit at the state fair, much of which was collected by him. Mart May brought in some samples of his latest planting of corn Friday. The ears were lurge and well filled, and toe grains were quite hard. REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING. Tho Nemaha McKlnley club will meet next Monday night at 7:30 in tho west room of tho opera house build ingthe lower roonu All republicans are invited. A jolly crowd drove into Howe Wednesday morning to take the train for Omaha to attend the stato fair. It consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sold, Mrs. Kempthorno, Miss Lambert, Miss Webber, John and Henry Webber and Will Russell. Mrs. Gilmoro and Mrs. Will, who havo been visiting tlioir son and daugh ter, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Gilmoro, res turnod to their home at Cherokee, la., Tuesday. Little Rhea Gilmoro wont with them, and will probably remain with her Grandma Gilmore for a year. Thursday night of this weok Elder CharlesW.Goodwin united In marriago Mri Thompson, of Atchison county, Mo., and Grandma Slaglo, of Ilillsdalo The wedding took placo at tho resi dence of the bride, in tho presence of a large company. Tho newly married couple will llvo in Missouri. Mrs. R.J. Duff received tho sad news Monday evening of tho death of hoi sister, Mrs. S. E. Coffman, living at llorton, Kansas. Mrs. Duff went to Horton Tuesday night, to attend the funeral, returning homo Thursday night. Mrs. Coilinan died from con sumption. She wus sitting in hor chair fanning herself and singing, when she foil over dead. Slio was a member of the Baptist church. Services will be held at the Episco pal church in Nemaha on tho following dates : Tuesday eveping, Sept 8, by Rev J C Gallavdet. Tuesday evening, Sept 15, by Rev .7 C Gairdner. Tuesdoy evening, Sept 22, by Rev I L Johnson. Tuesday evening, Sept 20, by Rev J C Gardner. B.BeliAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocole, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board and hospLal facilities at prices less than In a city, considering skill and sanitarv surroundings. Parties B'eekimr relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Notice to Delinquent Tix Payers. All real enlnto tax for tuo vear 1R05 not paid by Out. 1, 1890, will bo advertlsod. and U not paid by Nov. 1st, 1800, will bo sold at publlo auction according to law. Aud all who uro dellnqmui tfor personal proporty tax for trie year lh94 and prior years will receive notice thoroof in the near futuie, and any who do not pay said delinquent taxes within 30 days of date of notice, or come to this olllco and fix some date when they will pay within a rensonable tlm may pxpeot to pny fcherlfTs fees for collection. uespeouunv, A. M. ENOLES. County Trea..uerer. Rlpans Tabules cure nausea. Rlpans Tabules: at druggists. Rlpans Tabules cure headache. RlpanB Tabules cure dizziness. Rlpans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Rlpans Tabules: gontlo cathartic. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. Rlpans Tabules euro biliousness. Rlpans Tabules cure constipation." Geo.Kittell la again rejoicing over the birth of a beautiful daughter. The event took place early on the morning of the last day of August, 1800. Frank Woodward, who has beon con fined to the houso for two or three weeks, with malarial fever, is able to be out agan and talk politics to a limn Ited extent. Lost In the park during the picnic laBt Saturday, a largo black cashmere shawl with wool fringe around it. The finder will please leave the same at this ofilco. Spurzoy Clork, who has been visiting Nemaha friends for two or threo weeks, started for his home in Penni sylvanla Wednesday.' His nelce, Miss Vova Clark, returned with him, and will probably remain a year, if she doesn't got too homesick. Miss Yeva is one of our best and most popular young ladies, and she will be greatly missod. Wo wish her all happiness while she remains in her new home. EXPERIENCE SUPPER. Some timongoa number of members of the ladiea aid society of tho M. E. church agreed to givo 81.00 each to tho pastor's salary. Saturday night of next week n supper will bo glvon, at which titco theso ladies will toll how thoy oarnod tho money. A good suppor will bo served, which will bo ready nt c o'clock. Pricoof suppor, lCc; children under 10 years, 10c. Tho beautiful white quilt recently completed by tho ladles will be on exhibition. Every body ia iuvited. The ceremony of unveiling tho mon ument at tho grave of Charles A, Titus will take plaoo next Sunday at tho No malm cemotory, The Woodmau of tho World campi at Nemaha, Auburn, Howe, Stella, Shubert, Yordon, Salem and Banula, and mombors from other camps will assist in tho ceremony. Wo now wish to correct a raistako wo made some timo ago in roforriug to this ceremony. There will bo no pic nic. Our informant was mistaken in this respect. Morritt Elliott, while working at a hay rake, had a llttlo sllvor of iron als most ns large as a grain of wheat fly off and strike him in the loft oyo, imbed ding itself in tho ball of tho oyo just below the pupil. Merritt wan taken to Stella aud Dr. Andrews attempted to extract the pieco of iron, but it was imbedded too deop. Be said it would havo to remain foi five or six days bos foro it could be taken out. Merritt is Buffering little pain It is feared he will loso the sight of that eyo. Last Saturday night a freight car was broken into at Brownville and a case of eggs stolen. It took but a short investigation to discover the culprits, and Ned Mason, aged 10, Oar pentej, aged 20, Sparks, ag!d10 Waiter Green (colored), aged 10, and a younger boy whoso name we did not learn, were arrested and taken to Au burn. They confessed their guilt, and on Tuesday were taken before Judge Stull, who sentenced tho first four to one year in tho penitentiary and the youngor boy ho sent to the reform school . A pony belonging to Robert Frost broke one leg a few days ago, while running with a short pieco of chain attached to one front leg, when it fell, breaking one hind leg. The pony was shot. FOR SALE A good top buggy. In quire of Mrs.R.Wheeler or at this oflice. Call at The Advertiser office for republican literature. We have nu merous kinds of pamphlets for free distribution. Call in and get some. We are requested by the committee on tho log cabin to ask all those who furnished logs for tho cabin that were not used to call and get tho logs or to inform the committee what disposition to make of them. Rev. Ira B. Dye, of Peru, will preach at the Cumberland Presbyterian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and at the Champion school houso at 4 p. m. immediately after the diamisaal of Sunday 'school. Everybody Is Invited. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Titus re turned from Jewell county, Kansas, Monday evening. They drovo through, and Mr. Titus says ho never boforo re alized so forcibly that this was a great corn country. He passed through mile after mile of corn fields, and says he believes the corn will average forty bushels per acre all tho way along, as far west as he went. Ho saya his brother, John F. Titus, will have fifty bushels per acre. Q. N. Titus writes us from Omaha that "Nemaha county received first premium on boat county display of fruit, first on best display of grapes, first on beat display of pears, uine first premiums on grnpos, single plates,three second premiums on grapes, single plates, two first on apples.slnglo plates, two second on apples. Only six entries received no premium. The railroad company failed to deliver nil of our best fruit on tlmo, which waa not on tered. The Nemaha county agricul tural display is O K, and will be close to first. J, B. Hoover's canea received diploma." FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two lots in Nemaha. Apply to Kemp Colerick. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention . Tho old Hottlers' picnic lust Saturday was a success, ovon though it looked stormy and kept thundering all tho forenoon, which undoubtedly kept many away. Tho exorcises woro held in tho afternoon. Aftor music by tho Brownville and Stella bands, prayer by Rov. O. II. Gilmoro, and a brief Intro ductory talk by Seymour Howe, presi dent of tho day, Hon.T.J. Majors.IIon. Chinch Howo and Hon, M. C.Shurtleff made good addresses. Tho olllcors of tho association for tho ensuing yoar woro then elected, ns foK Iowa: James F. Drain, president. W. W. Sanders, secretary. Executive commltteo Robort Frost, I. N. Cooper, 13. T. Skeon, and the pres ident and flocrotiiry. It is estimated that from 2500 to 8000 people wero present. Tho committee had arranged for n plentiful supply ot water, but owing to a misunderstanding water was not fur nishod. While both bands furnished good tnuaic, thtit of tho Stolla band was es pecially good. Henry Hall, n boh of Thomas Hall, of Auburn, met with an accident whiU in Nemaha laBt Saturday that will probably cripple him for life, if it douH not result fatally. He was bathing in tho Missouri river with a number of other young follows, and was Bitting on a trapeze that has been fitted up to a spring board extending over the wa ter. Henry sllppod and fell, striking on his head and shoulders in tho water, which was quite shallow here. He was rendered unconscious by the shock und had to be taken from tho water by tho othor boys. Ho was brought to the hotel and Dr, Keeling summoned , who found that the lowor half of tho body was paralyzed, evidently from in juries to the base of the brain or spinal cord. He romained at the hotel until Wednesday, when ho was taken to Au burn. His condition iu very sorious, and if ho does not dio ho. will probably remain a cripple for life. Henry is about seventeen yearn of age. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. This wonderful Liniment is known from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific and peom the Lakes to tho Gulf. It is the frnetrating Liniment in the World. It will cure Rheumatism , Neuralgia, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Old Sores, Burns, Sciatica, Sore Throat.Sote cheat and all inflammation after all oth ers have failed. It will cure Barbed Wire Cuts, and heal all wounds wbero proud flesh has set In. It is equally efficient for animals. Try it and you will not be without it. Price 50 cents. Sold by Taylor, the druggist. m Wo have made arrangements whoro by wo can send The Advertiser atid he Inter Ocean both ono year for only $1.00 cash iu advance. Prof. John O. Slmll.of Brownville populist candidate for representative, gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. He had his wife with him, so did not dare talk politics too much. He was mak lug arrangements for moving to "Nema ha, prior to taking charge of the school hero, which begins next Monday. NEW : CASH : STORE. isreiw.lxa? Wet. Canned Goods Canned Corn 0o Canned String Beana Oo Canned Tomatoes 8o Canned Lima Beans 8c Rico 5c i Prunes 0c Peaches , 00 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffee 30 Japan Tea 35 Lilly Starch 00 Horse Shoe Tobacco 37 Battle Axe Tobacco 23 Toddy 23 Sugar Drip Molasses, fine 40 OatMeal 08 All shades in Henriettas 22Jc pr yard Good Prints at 05c Lb Muslin at 05c 21 inch Turkoy Red Handkerchiefs 05o 21 inch Turkey Rod Handkerchiefs 03c A now line of Hats from 15c to 82.00 McKlnley Bats are beautlos. Boys' Suits from 85 cents to 84.00 We would suggest to our delinquent subscribers that a little money would coma vory handy these days. RYE FOR SALE. About 200 bushels good seed ryo for sale. Inquire at this office. Rlpans TabuU'j cure Indigestion. DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, Kirkendall i Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at BedRock Prices Everything that is kept in a general store can be found here, with prices to suit the times. Call and see mo and get prices. N.R.Anderson's Gash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.