( f- - l V v- nyw'MTuiwiTOPh.i.ljiijiiii.iuiiiiMWe J ehmskn Mdvertim. f VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1896. NUMBEK 1 7 ghe Q A U. IgMJfciOEyMKlaMJxl;! 1 CUKtS WHtHE. ALL ELSt FAILS. Boat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Ubo In tlmo. Bold by tlruenlsts. TJlt. W. W. KEELING, JEM.H,V OlTV, NeHRAKA. Ofllce first door south of Park hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary :-: Public Nomaha City, Neb. ROBERT ROSS, Prop. Bhnvtng, Ilulr Dressing,. Slinmpoonlnn, Ituror Jloneliig. Special ntteutluti iuld to Ladles and Children. Aientor Nebraska City Steam Laundry. Kerker & Hoover, Dealer lu Highest prices pnltllfor hides, inrd, tiulow game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C. SUTTON. HI. D., Slmbcrt, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J. L. Jlelvhi, M.D., Ih. 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Thoy tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, rehoYC conbtipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giting now hfo to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents per package. For salo by druggist mm urn SHOP Local News. Judge Davidson noxt Monday night. Robert Frost wont to Lincoln Tuos day. Moro politics than anything olso these days. Republican rally at Nomulm Friday night of next week. S. Gilbert & Son have just received two car loads of lumber. Big republican rally at Nemaha Fri day night of next week, Vote tho republican straight, from president to road overseer. Apple buyers are paying only twenty cents a bushel for winter apples. E. Rosewater, editor of the Omaha Bee, spoke at Auburn Tuepday night. Congressman Strode had a splendid meeting at Brownvillo Tuesday night. Tudie Scovill visited friends at Brownville from Saturday until Mon day. Fred Seabury has bought the Henry Williams house. He moved in Tuos day. Mrs. J. M. Sanders, of London pre cinct, is visiting the editor and family this week, John Culpcamodown from Lincoln last Saturday and is visiting old friends this week. Mrs. John Maxwell started for Har lan, Iowa, Tuesday, to visit relatives for a few days. T. II. Auo bus moved to Nemaha, lie occupies Mrs. Thompson's House, west of Rabe Elliott's. Mrs. Maud Lemon and her two boys, of Falls City, tire visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Yates, this week. Mrs. S Gilbert and Mrs. A. It Mc Candless went to Omaha last Saturday, to visit relatives and friends for a few days. Vote for A. .1 . Burnham for county attorney. He has been tried, and his record as a public official is a good one. Vote for him. Stephen Scarlett, who has been vis iting friends at White Cloud, Kansas, for several weeks, returned to Nemaha Thutsduy night of last week. The Advertiser man has bought the Avey building, just north of Aynes hardware store. The ollico will be moved therein in a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. William Rossell, of Brownville, were in town a few hours Tuesday, on their way to Falls City to visit friends for a couple of days. Call at The Advertiser ofilco for republican literature. We have nu merous kinds of pamphlets for free distribution. Call in and got some. Hon. Church Howe, we aro informed on good authority, will run ahead of any man on tho ticket in Johnson county. He will get an immense ma jority in that county. The ladies of the M. E. aid society desire to roturn their thanks to the men that laid the sidewalk in front of the church. Mrs. 0. L, Scovill, Pres't. Ti(0 republicans held a meeting at the Minick seheol house in London precint Thursday night. Hon. II. M. Bushnell, of Lincoln, and Hon. A. J. Burnham were the principal speakers. Everybody is invited to attond the McKiuley club meeting next Monday night. Judge S. P. Davidson, of Te cumsoh, will address the mooting. He is a good talker, and will entertain the audience and give them some solid facts to think over. OYSTER SUPPER. Tho M. E. ladies' aid society will givo an oyster supper in the lower west room of the opora house noxt Friday niOht, October 30th. Everybody is ins vitod to take supper. Walter Iladlock has sold his forty aero farm north of town to August Quiller, and has bought Jerry Marlatt'a residence in Nomaha. Wo understand Mr. Marlatt will move to Liberty In a short time after election. By a tecent trado Thos. B. Skoen be comes tho owner of the 120 farm of Wm! Rolf, west of the B & M. and M. P. crossing, and Mr. Relf gets tho 80 acre farm fous miles southwest of No maha, whero Geo. B. Hkeen in now living. O. A. Corbin made one of tho best speeches of tho campaign Monday night at tho Nemaha MoKinloy club room. Tho large room was full antl the patris otic speecn of Mr.Corbiu was frequent" ly and ontlnuiasti'.Mlly applauded. The speech was a good one in every res spect. Mr. and Mrs. Ed E, Sandeis and two children, of 'Whiting, Kansas, arrived in Nemaha Saturday evening, and vis ited with Mr. Sanders' brother, the ed itor of The Adveutiskr, and with his mother, Mrs. J. M. Sanders, and his brothers, Geo. N. and Carl Sanders, of Loudon precinct, until Thursday morn ing. They drove through. Miss Matio Tourteiott, the optician, made a visit to Nemaha Friday of this week. She informs us that she had a good business, and has made arrange ments to return in about six weeks, no tice of which will ho given later. Miss Tourteiott is n thoiough optician, nod has given gootLJfttisfaction to all who have bought glasses of her. A CARD OF THANKS. I desire to return thanks to the neigh bora and friends at Brownville and Nemaha who were so kind and atten tive during the lon sickness and death and burial of my wifo. Their kindness and sympathy will ever bo gratefully remembeied. W. II. Brookover. Tho Methodist church at Nemaha is making impiovements right along. The latest is stained glass windows or rather imitation of stained glass, made by putting on a patent paper made for this purpose. It adds veiy much to tho beauty of the church, and yet is comparatively inexpensive. The Junior League pays for this improve ment. Every ueighbor of Seymour Howe gives him credit for being a good citi zen, an honest man, intelligent, upright, and qualified in all respects to make a good member of the legislature. He will bo careful while in tho legislature to at all times work and vote for the best interests of his const ituehts. He will not be swerved from doing what lie judges to bo the right course to per sue. Voto for him. a bad accident occurred Thursday night. Mrs. Emanual Zegufuse and her mother, Mrs. Ames, woio driving across the Nemaha bridgo west of Geo. Kottoll't), when the horses became frightened at somo timbers lying near the end of the bridge, and backed off side of tho bridge whore there was a broken railing, falling ten or twelve fet. Mrs Zegaf use was not seriously hurt, but her mother was badly ins jured how bad it is hard to toll, aa she is injured internally. WOOD AND CORN. We wish all our delinquent subscris bers who can furnish us wood or corn would bring the eame in at onco, as wo need it, Either old or new corn will be taken. Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor, Remember the bigRepublican Rally at Nema ha nextFriday night, Oct. 30. Big parade and music by Band and Glee Club. Geo. W. Cornell and John Simpson camo to Nemaha last Saturday night to instruct our pi ople how to voto. Mr. Simpson's ?peech was greoted with ro spectful attention, and so was the first part of Mr. Cornell's talk, but whon he called by namo republican members of his audience and asked what they thought of the assertions ho had mado the talk soon developed into a running debato, and as each sido would make a point the sympathizers of that side would cheer, and then each side scorned to try to see which could yell the loud est and longest. As tho McKiuley boys evidently had the best lungs, they appeared to make the most noise and to hold out tho longest, which "riled' many of our populist friends, and thoy threaten vengeance. Republican Meetings. The candidates on the republican county ticket will hold meetings at tho following places and times: Peru, Monday night, Oct. 20th. Benton, Tuesday, Oct 27th. Howe, Wednesday, Oct. 28th. Walnut Grovo school house, Peru precinct, Thursday, October 20th. NEMAHA. Friday, Oct 30th. Auburn, Monday, Nov. 2nd. These meetings will begin at 7:30 p. in. Local committeemen aro request" ed to take charge and seo that every thing is in readii.oss. B. H. Bailey, Chairman. W. P. Freeman, secretary. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two lots in Nemaha. Apply to Kemp Colerick. Rlpans Tabules: ono gives rollof. NEW: CASH: STORE. INTemalia., ISel. Canned Goods Rico. Gc Prunes Oc Peaches 00 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffee 30 Japan Tea 35 Lilly Starch Ofl Horse Shoe Tobacco 37 Battle Axo Tobacco 23 Toddy i 23 DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' : FURNISHING : GOODS, MiJITS, QUEEJSWJiRE Kirkendall Co. Shoes: The best on the market. Everything at BedRook Prices Everything that is kept in a general store can bo found here, with prices to suit the times. Call and see mo and get prices. N.R.Anderson's Gash Store, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. G. W. Cornell's speech Saturday oven ing was a fair sample of tho democrat ic speeches of this campaign. It was mado up of wild assertions but no con vincing uruuments. Ho called England a pauper country, mado b by tho gold standard. England is tho wealthiest country on tho faco of the globe, and statistics prove that in no country of Europe is tho wealth moro ovenly dls tributtd than it is in England, The democratic party has such a grudge against every one that loans money that thoy oveu hate England bocause it loaned tho United StatoB monoy to car ry on tho war against tho rebellion. Mr. Cornell tried to toll a true story about two mon that live in this pre . cluct. He told what he learned from one of tho parties that went to him for logal advice, or in othor words to find out how to avoid paying it noto given for borrowed money. Mr. Cornell ev idently wanted to prove by this pioco of a story that if a man borrowed money of his neighbor, ho (tho borrow er) should compol tho loanur to tuko corn in tho field for his pay, as the corn was so cheap that tho borrower could not afford to gather it. Mr. Cornell's great hobby appeared to be, "Pay tho bonda and all indebted' ness, both public and privato, with cheaper money." Yet he had tho gall to stand up before an intelligent No meha audieuco and say that ho was not utopudiator; that ho believed in pac ing honest debts. Listener. O. (Shuck, proprietor of tho Nomaha Valley Berkshire farm, won tho fol lowing premiums on his hogs at tho Auburn and Verdon fairs: At Auburn he got first premium on hour, sweepstakes over everything; on boar, and sweepstakes over everything on sow and pigs. At Verdon Mr. Shuek got first pre mium on boar,Hweepstukes over every-, thing on sow and pigs, first premium on yearling sow, second premium on sow, first premium on boar, first pre mium on pig seven months old, second premium on pig live months old, and second premium on boar pig. As Mr. Shuck had but few hogs on exhibition the showing is a remarkably good one. Since 1878 there havo been nine epli demies of dysentery in different partp of tho country in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dyeen tery, when epidemic, is almost as se vere and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under tho most trying conditions, which proves it to be the best mebicine In the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Taylor the druggist. Canned Corn Oo Canned String Beand Oo Canned Tomatoes 8c Canned Lima Beans 8c I Sugar Drip Molasses, One 40 Oat Meal 08 All shades in Henriettas 22c pr yard Good Prints at 05o Llj Muslin at 05c 24 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 05o 21 Inch Turkoy Red Handkerchiefs 03c A new line of Hats from 15c to $2.00 McKinley Hats are beauties. Boys' Suits from 85 cents to 84.00