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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1896)
jii'tijmmn-jivtiiMLmjtri.ji j UK--miiiiijiutjxLiiLHjjiJiiut"jjjijijijMuiuiijiti.iMi.i.,,.i ,,, ,, ,,1IBIU .j M raHmBewnmfmmBmrmrmtmmmimmmmmatmtnannr thrash Mdvertim. VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1896. NUMBER 21 BWBwmuintjij'iuuniiHimjKin mhujiuwi ma Whe jft W H1EG CUKtS WHtHt ALL ELSE FAILS. Host Cough Syrup. Tastes Uood. Uso in lltno. hold br d rues I Ms. J)R. W. W. KEELING, Nemaha City", Nehuaka. Olllce first door south of Park hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary ; -: Public Nomaha City, Nob. IEIMMMBBEIMI.t' ROBERT ROSS, Prop. SIlRvllllf, Hair DressliiR, Slminpnotiliic. Jtuzor iluiielng, Special nttoiulou paid to Ladles unci Children. AyeiU or A'ebraiku City Steam Laundry. Kerker & Hoover, Doalur In UlnlHHt prices jmWllfor lililcH, lard, tatlow tja mo. etc N KM A II A CITY, NEBRASKA. I. G.SUTTON, M. D.. Sliubert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All promptly answered, day or night. culls 7 17 J. L. JlelvLn, M.D., JPh. C L QIM2C IMSOIAi-iiES: Diseases of llio .Skin, l)ls. iset o Woman mm Children Will prom" ' uniiwpr nil c.iIIh, cither tiny or Ml ! Keynote Drugstore - Nebraska B.BeilflnclrewsJ.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vesicocele, Ilernii, 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 witli Dr. Andrews. PHfNiCUiUHDSUHC Cuius Schi.augeh Representing ' Cooper j the rustling Liveryman OF N ISM AHA. Leiivo j'our orders for n team, hack or , ? dray, nnd lh Wis do the Rest. Our Uncle moo's all inlns Wanted! AW A TvT. to sell Cnnndn grown Frnlt iVliii utl Orniimeiitnl Trees. Bullions PliuitK, Gruno Vines, Hmiill fruit, Seed Pott hies, etc. we catalogue only the hardiest and most popular varieties that suc ceed In the coldest climates. New hoason now cotnmenotup; completo outllt free. bhIii ry and expoiiRes paid from sta.t for full time or liberal commission for part tlmo Apply now, addressing ueaieat otllco, and get cliolort of territory. LUKE nUOTMIUW COMPANY, international Nurseries, Chicago, Illinois, or Montreal, Quebec. RIpans Tabules cure indigestion. Chamberlain's Zyo and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bite Chronic Sore Eyes und Granulated Eye Lids. For ealo by druggists at 2o cents per box. to horse'owneks. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure lota of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giring new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents per package. For salo by druggists. Local News. Next duy. Thursday is Thanksgiving Mies Harris, Auburn. 'the milliner," South District court convenes again next Monday. Deputy Sheriff Wednesday night. Hill was in town Dr. A. S. Holladay has taken up winter residence in Brownvillo. his Edith Giltnoro came down from Brownville last Saturday and visited hot- Nomaha friends until Sunday evening. Rev. C. II. Gilmoro drove through town Tuesday on his way to Shubert to assist Rev. B. E. Jacobs in a revival at that place. The first quarterly meeting of the M. E. church for the Brownvillo and Nemaha circuit will be held at Bethel church Sunday, Dec. 0th. Miss May Brooks is enjoying a viidt from her mother, who arrived in Ne matin Wednesday. Mrs. Brooks re sides in Oklahoma, we believe. Kev. Peter Van Fleet, of Nebraska City, presiding elder of tho Nebraska City district of the M. E. church, gave us a pleasant call Friday forenoon. Miss Maleena J. Smith, daughter ol Lorenzo 1). Smith, went to Crab Or eliarJ Tuesday and was there uniteo in marriage to James Wolfe of thai place. jv B ' " "fl " ---"-" ""- meeting, anu unci nrraiured every- V jf " 11' r- 1, n UUI1K ui " - 1 1 1 ...... .... t niLTtu, am' u n.n. .. . i.i i.l.. ..:., r !.... in liofnivti lit- I l iciorea urigiinj'.B '" "" - i le parlor. ller thoiurhtshndironennr - Harry McCandless is liaving a tele" phone line run from the depot to Mc Candless Siding. It will save him many trips to Nemaha and bo a great accommodation. Mrs. Sarah Arnold, of Sterling, Colo rado, arrived in Nemaha Tuesday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frost, and her many friends in Nemaha and vicinity. Jerry Marlatt has rented a house at Auburn and moved his household good.- out there Wednesday. He probablj found after selling here that there wjis no place like Nemaha county. II. A. Kyle started for Oneil Tues tiay morning. Doc formerly lived at Oneil and will probably make arrange ments to move back there while he is away. He will probably be gone sev eral weoks. We are informed that the tramp or ator who spoke hero during tho cam paign will give a lecture in Nemaha soon. He is a good talker and will interest you. The date w'.ll be an nounced later. Mrs. J, W. Webber says her new grandson has been named Wallace Bryan White, and they are just as proud of him as if Bryan had been elected president. SIib says he ought te be a good man, as he ia named after two good man. The trouble botwoen Littrell and Dede Bumess was settled Thursday morning by Dtde withdrawing the suit he had begun for tho possession of the horse he had traded for. and pay ing all costs, taking back the horse he traded. Peace once more reigns with in our borders. Mrs. J. II. Littrell called at Tun A dveutiseu office Saturday and com plained that we had mado a greivous mistake in saying that Ed Littrell had traded horses with Dode Burgess, as it was Art that had done the trading. She said Eddie had enough to boar anyway, and she did not want any thing laid to him that he had not done. i ...aws.'i j f 1"$ Mil. v .'J j Removal of theAdvertiser This advuutisek oillco lias been noveil into the, building recently pur 'duised from S, II. Avoy, just north ot f, ho hardwaro store. Call in and nee nu in our new location,, pay a year's sub scription in advance, and thus assist us in paying for the building. THANKSGIVING SUPPER. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will given supper in tho lower room of tho opera house on riianksgiv'ng night next Thursday. Supper will be ready at 5 o'clock. Ev erj body is invited, Price of supper, 20 cents. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sliere, of As pinwall precinct, wero made- hujipy Thursday of last weok by tho birth of twin boys, but one of tho tittle ones only lived u short time. It was burled in the Nemaha cemetery Saturday. Chas. F. Neal, tho handsome young attorney of Auburn, was in town Mon day. Charley informs us that the No uiaha county fair will come out about rtven this year with the appropriation made by the county commissioners. Belle Galbraith was ten years old last Saturday, and gave her playmates i party to fitly commemorate that im portant event, The little folks heartily wijoyod the evening, and hope the little hostess will havt many returns of the day. J. G. Sanders, who has been stop ping at Ward, Colorado, for the past eight months, returned to Nemaha las' Saturday. John was in tho midst ol the mining region and wandered awaj after tho falso god of ireo silvrr, Inn we hope by proper association will be firought to see the error of his ways loon. The semi-annual convention of tlu Nemaha county W. C. T. U. was hold in Brvwuville in tho Christian church. Thursday, Nov. lii. A number from Peru, Auburn, Nemaha and Brown ville assembled at tha church at 10 a. in., and the meeting opwned with de votional exeroi.as, led by Sister Gates, of Peru, after which a business meet ing was hold. Reports of the work and plans for the future wero discussed and meeting adjourned till S! p. ai. In the afternoon Bro Jacobs led de votional meoting, followed by mothers' meeting, conducted by bister Miller. Papers worn read and the subject. "How Mothers Should Havo Theii ILyea Open to the BeBt Interests ol Their Children," was discussed. Manj good thoughts were advanced and we pray many good impressions wero math' on the minds of mothers and father". An effott was made to organize a W C. T. U. ut Brownville but failed. lu tho evening Prof. Hosic gave a short talk on "Tho Good Work of the W. C. T. U.," and among other things said they were not afraid to agitato. Prof. Ulark lectured on "The Spirit of the Times," which was greatly en joyed. Bro. Gates then spoko of thy good work the W. C. T. U. was doing in prisons and other dark places God bless tho W. C. T, U. and may its influence reacli every heart in every land. WOOD AND CORN. We wish all our delinquent subset hers who can furnish us wood or com would bring the same in at once, as wo need it, Either old or new corn will be taken. FOR RE NT. A notice ot five room in one of the most desirable locations in Nemaha. IIouso is in good lepair. A good barn on property. Apply at this office. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John MclClhanoy, proprietor. RIpans Tabules cure nausea. Br. JT. Xj. JVTolvitii Oillco at residecno, south of Mlnick stoio building. With this number of the "Standard" Designer begins a now volume of this practical and thorough np-todato jour nal of fashion for women, misses and children. "Good beginnings aro some times supposed to make bad endings, but if past achievements may bo re garded ai indicative tho end of tho present volume will bo quite as good, if indeed not better, thnn tho com mencement. Nothing seems to havo been left untouched in tills issue that is of interest to womankind. From the boudoir to the kitchen each sepa rate department is fully und charming ly illustrated and discussed. There is a Thanksgiving flavor givon to tho number by two short stories on tho subject, and numerous recipes for sea sonable culinary duiwtios. Women nil' over tho United States, no matter on which side their sympathies aro onlieU ed, cannot fail to bo interested in the short biography of "Tho Wife of Our Future President." Bicycling, fancy work, millinery awl fioricultnrciire wiitten about in a bright nnd onter tabling manner, and it is only neces. sary to say that tho fashions are up to their usual standard to nave it under stood that they aro stylish, refined and effective as it is possible for tho de signers' skill and the artists' pencils to make thorn. O. Shuck, proprietor of tho Nemalia Valley Berkshire farm, won tho following- premiums on tils hogs at the Auburn and bnlem fairs: At Auburn he got first premium on tmar. sweepstakes over everything on boar, and sweepstakes over everything on sow and pigs. At Salem Mr. Shuek got first pre in 1 1 1 in on boar.sweepHtakeH over every thing on sow and pigs, first premium on yearling sow, second premium on how, 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 tho showing is a remarkably good one. Though the Twico-a- Week Republic if St. Louis excelled all other westoni weekly papers in publishing the news of tha campaign, it now announces that it has extended ita news service, and hereafter will give its readers the best paper In tho country . This means much, because tho next twelve months will be crowded with news of big events. With all the improvements to its service the yearly subscription will be the same one dollar a year, by mail, twico a week. NEW: CASH: STORE. INTemalux, IVclb. Canned Goods Rice rc. Prunes 0c Peaches 00 Package Coffee 20 Mocha and Java Roast Coffee .10 Japan Tea .V Lilly Starch 00 Horse Shoe Tobacco 37 Battle Axe Tobacco 23 Toddy 23 DRY : GOODS, : GENTS' :' FURNISHING : GOODS MIJMTS, QUE EM'S WVMRtis Kirkendall 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 my and gut prices. N. ft. Anderson's Gash NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. FINE THOROUGHBRED PIGS. I havo for salo fitio thoroughbred Poland China and Duroo Jersey male pigs for salo My hogs aro choice and well bred, from tho flnost prlzo win" ning Btock" in tho world Cholco of pigs, 810 each. Call and inspect stock. J. II. Seid. FOR SALE OR TRADE. House and two tots hi Nemnhn. Apply to Kemp Coleiuck. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds mndo out lies curatoly. Legal documents drawn up All business givon prompt and careful attention. Wo havo mado arrangements whore by we can send The Advehtisek and tho Inter Ocean both one year for only 81.00 cash iu advance. , - n RELIEVED OF TERRIBLE PAINS R. E. Morso, traveling salesman, Galveston, Texas., says: Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me of Rlieumn. tistn of three months standing alter use of two bottles. J. S. Doan, Dan villo, Ills., says 1 havo used Ballard's Snow Liniment for years and would not be without it. J. R. Grnoh, Rio, Ills., says Ballard's Snow Liniment cured terrlblo pains in back of head and neck when nothing else would. Every bottlo guaranteed. ' Price &0 cents. Sold by Taylor tho druggist. Since 1878 there have been nino epi demies of dysentery In different parts of tho country in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dysen tery, when epidemic, Ik almost art su veru and dangerous us Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts ef the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, bus cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under tho most trying conditions, which proves it to bo the best mebicine In tho world for bowel complaints. For salo hy Taylor' tho druggist. YOUR HAIR CAN BK SAVED from falling out or turning gray. This 1b a positive fact, and we guarantee Beggs' Hair Runewer to do it. It cleanses tho scalp, leaving the hair glos sy and luxuriant. Sold by Taylor Ripans Tabules: at clrugglBts. RIpans Tabuloe euro headache. Ripans Tabules cure dizzinesB. Ripans Tabules euro dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules: gontlo cathartic. Ripans Tabules: ono gIveB relief. Canned Corn 0o Canned String Beand 02 Canned Tomatoes 8c Canned Lima Beanu 8c Sugar Drip MolasseB, fine 40 Oat Meal 08 All Bhadcs in Henriettas 22jc pr yard Good Prints at 05c Llj Muslin at 05c 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 0.1c 21 inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 03c A new line of Hats from 15c to $2.00 McKinloy Hats aro beauties. Bovb' Suits from S5 cents to 84.00 Store, i