t 4 ' 4 ' " -aswiTTtiuwwjitwwnj.',BT)waT7TBi.ij.Mw mm wiiii i ebmskn Avtrtim. VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1896. NUMBER 12 rm P M y 1 UURfcS VYHLHt ALL ELSE FAILS. Beat CouhIi Syrup. Tastes Good. Uso In tlmo. Bold by drupKlnU. WTgfclllglsfc iWM3 T)R. W. W. KEELING, Neua.ua City, Neua.ka.. Olllce first door south of Park hotel. "W. W. SANDERS, otary :-: Public Nemaha City, Neb. NEMM&RB zSHOP H. A. Thompson, Pro. lit tr Dressing, Shfimpoonlnei Ituzor llonelng. Hpcclnl attention jmld to Ladles nnil Children. Agent for Nebraska City titeam Laundry. JfMiss Emma Crim Teacher of ) Instrumental : Music, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. My system la tho latest, whereby the bent of results nre guaranteed. I respectfully nslr for n share of your putrouage. 1 3-tf Kerker & Hoover, Dealer in Highest prices pald;for hides, lard, tailow game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C.SUTTON. Kl. D.. Shubert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All calls promptly1 answered, day or night. 7-17 J. L. Jlelvln, M.D., Pfc. ''. PHYSICUN AND SURGEOH SPECIALT1KS: Diseases of tho Skin, 1)Ih east's of Women and Children Will prnmpllv answer nil culls, either day or night Oillco at Keynote Drug Store Nemaha, - - Nebraska ClinisSOIILAUOEU Representing eittP. ldflHlyllDBBi Cooper the rustling liveryman of Nemaha. Leave your orders for a team, liaclc or ' dray, nnd ( iS tf Vk do the Rest. Our Hack meo'sall fuilus B.Bellflndrews.rVl.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, "Varicocele, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain boaid 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. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. All real estate tnx for tuo year 1895 not paid by Out. 1, 1890, will bo advertlsod. and If not paid by Nov. 1st, 18iG, will bo sold at public auction according to law. And nil who ure dt'llnnnen tfor personal proporly tax for the yuar KOlHnd prior years will receive nollro thereof In tbe ne r fu'uio, and any who do not pay said delinquent taxos within 150 days of date of notice, or colne io this ofllco and nxHOinouate wnen inoy win pay wiuiiini aBOnOOie lliur, iiiitjr i-aigui in j f..u.... - IS for COlIt CI IU". nmiiruiiuiiy, A. M. ISMWIjCo. i;ouniy irea..ueror. Riuans Tabules cure nausea. RlpauB Tabules: at druggists. Rlpans Tabules euro headache. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. Rlpans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Rlpans Tabules: gentle cathartic. Rlpans Tabulos: one gives relief. Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Rlpans Tabules cure flatulence. Local 3SJ"ews. Changeable weather. Strodo at Nemaha on the 25th. Miss Lizzie Melvln is quite sick with stomach trouble. Cobs are now being sold at 50 cents a load, delivered, Tho passenger train was over two hours late Wednesday. Next Wednesday Is children's day at tho Nemaha county fair. R,V. and F. D. Muir drovo down from Brownvlllo Wednesday. Hon. Jesse lB. Strodo will spotik at Nemaha Friday night of next week. J. G. Melviu, of Stella, came in on the afternoon passenger train Thursday. Charley Galbraith has moved into part of the Thompson Paxton residence. Mrs. J. II. Littrell, who went, to Chicago last week, returned home Tuesday. Green Burgess went to Gage county, Neb, Monday, to visit relatives for a few days. Sunday school convention at Neman ha Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20th and 27th. Everybody is invited to attend the .,., ..I. II. !..!. ...... II.. f iciiijuiiuuii uiuu lunukiuga uvety iiuii- day night. lames M. Burns is rejoicing over the arrival of another daughter, bornTues day afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Slater left for Ogden, Utahrhifrsday, where we are Informed she has a brother living. Street Commissioner D.T. Smiley has made soma greatly needed repairs on the sidewalk to the depot. Charley Galbraith is going into the line hog business. He recently bought three very Que Berkshire pigp. Mrs. Belle Crippen, of Oklahoma, visited her parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tayloi, hut Saturday and Suns day. Uev. C. H Gilmore and wife started for Hastings 'I uesday, to attend the attend the annual conference of the M E. church . Robt. M Gillun, of Auburn, was in town Thursday, in the interest of the Southeastern Nebraska Building and Loan Association. Think of it! IS full form cabinet photos for S2.50 during fair week, by Pickles, the South Auburn photogra pher. Best finish. The Advektiseu has had the side walk in front of tho office repaired, and the dear people can now go past with safety to life and limb. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miirlatt, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. M. King, at Liberty, for some time, returned homo Wednesday. Henry W. Shubert has moved on his farm in the western part of Nemaha precinct the Jsy Barnes farm. lie has a big apple crop this year. William II. Strain and family, of Minona county, Iowa, drove in last Friday, on a visit to Mr.Stiain's broth er, John Strain, of Loudoi. precinct. Rev. J. W. Taylor will preach at the Methodist chinch next Sunday night. Sorvices will begin at 7:30. Epwoith leiiguo at 0:30. Everybody Is invited. Lew Mather found a case five or six inches long a fnw days iigo, on the road to the Titus Nuisoryi It is a queer kind of a case, as no one can guess what it is used for. The owner csm have it by calling for it. REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING. Tho Nomaha McKlnley club will meet next Monday night at 7:30 In the west room of tho opera house build ing the lower loom. All republicans aro invited. Congressman Strode will speak Friday night, Sept, 25th, at tho park in Nemalia. The McKlnley male quartette of Nemaha will furnish some good music for tlto occasion. If it should rain ho as to provont a meet ing in the park, It will bo held in tho opora house. Everybody is invited. Eighteen cabinet photos for the price of one dozen Is the big offer that Pick els, tho South Auburn photographer, gives for fair week. Call at The Advektiseu oillco for republican literaturo. Wo have nu morons kinds of pamptilets for free distribution. Call in and get some. Mrs. E. M. Baker, of Auburn, came down to Nemaha last Saturday, to as sist hor parents, Rev. and Mm. J. W. Taylor, in netting ready for houses keeping. The corn cribbed up in Nemaha last winter by Philip Armour, the Chicago speculator, is being shelled and Bhlpped this week. The investment was a lbs lug one. II. C. Gllbeit, of St. Joe, has been visiting Stephen Gilbert and other No maha friends for the past week Mr. Gilbert is president of the Gilbert bank of Nemaha. Charley Neal, secretary of tho Ne maha County Agricultural society, was In town Wednesday, advertising the county fair, which begins at Auburn next Tuesday. " Miss Mamie Robothani, of Julian, is staying at Rev. C. H. Gilmore's and looking after the welfare of the chil dren during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore at conference. Two Government boats passed up tho rivir Monday. One was tho U. S. of lice boat "Urgold"- a fine boat, newly painted. Tho other boat was tho At lanta. They were bound for Omaha. Little Fay Duff fell down on the rock crossing in front of Taylor's drug store last Sunday night and badly masiiad his nose. He came near bleed ing to death, the blood running in streams from his nose and moufth. Services will be held at the Kplsco pal church in Nemaha on the following da'es: Tuesday evening, Sept 22, by Rev I P Johnson. Tuesday evening, Sept 20, by Rev J C Gardner If your photos bear tho imprint of Pickols, bouth Auhurn, Nobr , it is sutllcient gudiantee that the work is first class, and one-half dozen cabinet photos will be given free with every dozen cabinets ordered during fair week. A largo and enthusiastic McKlnley club was organized at Auburn Wednes day night. Hon T J Alexander was elected president, Win Matthiosen vice president, DrW II Brosstnan secretary, and II It Howe treasurer. Speeches were made by HonChurch Ilowe.Judge John b Stnll and County Attorney A J Burn ham. F. On Saturday night of next week Hon. V. P. Peabody and Ed Lambert will debate the following question: Resolved, That tho platform Mc Klnley is running on is more benoflciul to the peoplo of the United S ates than tho platform that Bryan is running on. Peabody alllrms; Lambert denies, The debate will take plaeo at tho Higgins school house. PLASTERING.-1 am now readv to do all kinds of plastering. Patching done neatly. Prices reasonable. Suts isfaction guaranteed. Patronage son licited. Geo. Buuois. CARD OF THANKS. Wo desiro to return our heartfelt tunnies to tho many friends who were so kind and attentive during tho sick ness, death and burial of ur father, John Barnes, and for their sympathy in our great loss. Tun Childuen. Wo aro Informed that preparations aro being made for the best county fair Nemaha county evor hold. If you have anything that Is a Httlo extra.put io on exhibition. Every year wo hoar peoplo say, "Why, I could boat that.' But that doesn't help tho fair any. This year try and have all tho good things on exhibition this year. Mrs, Ellen Bennett, mother of James F. and Daniel Bonnet,? died Friday morning of this weok, The funeral services will bo hold Saturday, at 2 o'clock p. m at tho Methodist church, of which tho defeased whb a mombor. Grandma Bennett came to Nemaha in an early day about forty years ago, we beliovo. She was 04 years of age at tho time of her death. Rev.C. II. Gilmore goes to confers en co with his salary paid in full. All three churches in tho charge Browns ville, Bethel and Nomaha are entirely out of debt. Tho members at Brown villi) and Bethel have bought a good brick parsonage at Brownvlllo, where the pastor will live hereafter It is understood that Rer. Mr. Gilmore will be returned, as every member on the charge, without a single exception so far as wo know, is anxious for his res turn. It is probable his salary will be raised to S750 during the coining year, in add tion to the parsonage, making virtually a salary of 8850 a year. This shows how ho is appreciated AiCARD. I wish to say to my patrbns "that while my prices remain the same per dozen during fair week, I will mako a present of one-half dozen cabinet pho tos to every ono ordering one dozen, which is virtually ono third reduction, and the work shall be first class. Can you afford to urns this offer? Respectfully, J. W. Piokels, South Auburn, Nob. Save your Peach Seed The Titus Nursery will pay CO cents per bushel cash or 75 cents in trada. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out uo-. curately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. THE EXPERIENCE SUPPER. Tho "cxporlenco supper" given by tho Mothodist Indies last Saturday night was a jjrand aucceaa In every way. The supper was as good a one as was evor given In Nemaha, From 1C0 to 200 pooplo partook of suppor, and thou thoro wcro numerous whole chick, ona, cakes, pies, and others good things to eat loft over in great profusion. Soventeou ladies had earned a dollar. Many of them gave in their experlonco. Mrs. Hartwlck "broke Into poetry"and told in rhyme our oxporlenco with dif ferent pastors. It was good, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Sovoral children belonging to the Httlo aid so ciety (the Faithful Band), not to bo outdono, gav 52.20, tho children tells Ing how they had earned It. Then James A, Stephenson Bald ho believed the men ought to havo soma part in raising this money, so ho passed a hat and got 83.07. Walter Hadlock gave $1.00 additional, making 84.07. Then Walter Hadlock, as spokesman for tho ladieB, presented Mrs. Gilmore with a lino white quilt that was an oleaaut specimen of handiwork. Rev. Mr. Gilmore and Mrs. Gilmore each res spondod in a short speech expressing their appreciation of tho kindly spirit manifested toward them. The total amount raised thatovenlng was 844.00. The following 1b a list of the ladies contributing a dollar, and the manner in which they earned it: Mra Woodward, sold milk; Mrs Maxs well, Bold apples; Mis Keeling, general fund; Mrs S A Scovlll, rented hor house; Mrs Yackly, kept a boarder; MrsFroat, sold vegetables; MrsTaylor, did washing; May Brooks, taught school; Mis Sanders, did sewing; Mtb Berger, did sowing; Mm HartwIcK.odd jobs; Mm Gilmore, saved hers; Mrs Ollle ScoviU. sold books; Mrs Watson, sold milk; Mrs Brimble, general fund; Mrs Cooper, sold chickens; Mrs Less ley, raised potatoes. The little folks earned their money as follows: Trixy Seabury, selling flowers; Tud'e Scovlll, baking cake; Nellie Sanders, carrying milk; May Kerker, Belling button hole boqueta; Belie Galbraith, doing errands; Besio Lesley, washing diHhes; Lulu Cooper, washing dishes; Rosio Seabury, selling flowers; Edith Gilmore, selling button hole boquets; Eddie Yackly, working on farm; Verne Taylor, washing; WiU lie Sanders, carrying milk; Baby Caree, helping mama; Annlo Maxwell, pick ing up ay pies; Gortie Shadley, helping mama. The ladie.s wish to return thanks to tho citizens for their libaral assistance not only last riaturdey night but many times in the past. NEW : CASH : STOEE. Nemaha, IN"ei. Canned Goods Canned Corn Oo Canned String Beans 0a Canned Tomatoes 8c Canned Lima Beans 8o Rice. Re I Sugar Drip Molasses, line 40 Prunes 0c Peaches 00 Package Coffee . . . 20 Mocha and Java' Roast Coffoe 30 J apan Tea 35 Lilly Starch oo Horse Shoe Tobacco 37 Battle Axo Tobacco 23 Toddy 23 Oat Meal 08 All sliaih'fl In Henriettas 22Jc pr yard Good Prints at 05c Lb Muslin at 05c 24 imshTurkoy Red Handkerchiefs 05c 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 03u A new line of lints from 15c to 82.00 McKinley Hats are beauties. Boys' Suits from 85 cents to 84,00 DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, Kirkendall $ Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at BedRock Prices Everything that is kept in a general store can he found here, with prices to suit tho times. Call and uee mo and get prices. N. R. Anderson's Gash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.