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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1896)
St - vt4- W i-htwbmi w 1,11 nvBtamwcBCTMta JnKHUTi9mKrTL'itLrrvi!Ls:t.-tviivjKVx'U)! um wr.jrijji.'Hrruir'U'wvmiCT', ! fi-.'j'iu.mifjAi.'j.fni iji''Miiitj'jintwwgjraiiWKCUjiiwFju!i i smjjw Mj!H.Li."'iu.j'ati'iiiiaiuiitwj;j . f VOLUME XLL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FltlDAY, DEC II, 1890. NUMBER 24 mmmmmftmi vk ml I m Si Mr - X' a HEN UUKtSWHtKfc ALL ELSE FAILS, IS jaj Host CuuRlt By nip. Tastes Uoixl. tJso F, Ejj In tlnio. Sold by druggists, pfr J It. W. W. KEELING, Nbmvua. City, Neiuia.ka.. Olllce flrat door south of Park hotel. W. "W. SAWDERS, Notary : -: Public Nemaha City, Nob. lEIIMIliBIIIBEH ROBERT ROSS, Prop. Bliavlne, llitlr Dressing, Slinmpoonlnp., Ilii7ur lloiiclnc. Hpoclul attention pnltl to 1. miles mid Children. Agent for Xebrmka City Steam Laundry. Kerker & Hoover, Denier In Hlhest prices pnld.for hides, lnrd, tiulow gAine, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. Tc. SUTTON. M. D.. SImbert, Nebraska.. Does ii general practice. All mils promptly answered, day or night. 717 ,. rj.ALulnin,, M.D. Ph. . PITSICIM QI'EOIA.. -KS: DIsonscHof Ihu SUIn, l)ls O u.!sc (. Women and Children Will prn.n ' tirtwer nil jmIIh, ulUier dixy or ulglil. Otllco loslduncc. Honiara, - - Nebraska B.BeilAndrews.ffl.D.Ph.D. Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Uobraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Varicocele, Heroin, 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. Paities seeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. CiiuisSoiilaugeu KupreNunllng Cooper tho rustling liiveryaxian OK NlCMAlIA, Lcuvo your orders fur a tram, haclc or dray, and Wis DO THE HlJST. Our Hack moo's nil UllllH TVantedL! AHT A TiT. IobbH Cnnidn (jrown Fruit JVLilLN d Ornnmoiitnl Trees, '"""" Shrubs, Hoses. Itultis and Bulbous lMnntH. Qrapo Vine. Small i rultH, Sued Poti toes, otc. Wb ciiuilngiio only I ho hiirdlPNtiind inoHt popular varloilt'S tliatHtic ceod In tho coldest olUmitos. Now mmihom now ooin 1110110111"; complete, outllt. free, s.ilu ry mid tixpoimeM pild from stu.t for full tlnio or liberal commission lor part tlnio Apply now, mlilrPHHlns; nearest otllco, and cet choliiA of territory. LUKE HKOl'IIKR-t COM PAN V, lu tor national Nurseries, Chicago, Illinois, or Monlroal, Quebec. Tetter, Sult-Khciim anil Eczema. Tho intense-itching and smarting inci dontto theso diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for eore nippies; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore oyes. 25 ots. per box. T)r. Caily's Condition Fowlers, aro just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vormifugo. Thoy aro not food but medicine and tho best in use to put a horse in prima condition. Price 25 cents per package sSHBP MD 0R6E0N Local News, Call iu and subscribe. 4 1 Lots of corn coming to town. Who would tiak for llnur weatlior? P. B. Hucli, of Shubert, waa in town Thursday. Miss Marie Tourtelot, of Lincoln, waa in town Tuesday. Patronize your homo merchants and your home newspaper. A great many of our farmers are through gathering corn. Mrs. M, II. Taylor went to Peru Thursday to visit relatives. Good prniriu hay is soiling at Trom 82.JS0 to Sii.OO per ton in this vicinity. Attorney Chas. F, Neal was in from Auburn laat Friday, oh legal business. James A. Stephenson adds his name to the subscription list of this family journal. Mrs. John Kempthome and Mrs. John Lambert visited the McCandless ; school hist "riduy. Editor C F. Fordyce, of the Peru Times, took in the sights in Nemaha between trains last Saturday. j Robt. Sampson, who has been stop . ping in Minnesota a:d Iowa for several I months, returned to Nemaha Wednes day. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Gilmore drove down fiom Brownvillo Tuesday and visited Nemaha friends for a few hours. John Sanders went to Shubert Mor. day night, to assist on the Citizen for a couple of days, returning Wednesday night. Miss Lue Lambert and Mrs. Kemp thome attended church at Hillsdale last Sunday to hear Hev. Newland, a missionary from Japan. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore, of Fro moot, Neb., arrived in Nemaha Tues day night, on a visit to Mr. Moore's sister, Mis. M. II. Taydor. We will send 1'he Advkutiseii. the New York Tribune, tho Toledo Blade and the Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papers one year for only $2.10. Mrs. Fannie Yac'dv subscribes for another copy of The Advkutiseii, which she has sent to her mother, Mrs. S. M. Kliso. of Garnett, Kansas. Harvey Thompson,, who has been, rusticating in Missouri for some time, lotumed to Nemaha. Monday. He will take possession of The barber shop ii"xt Monday. T. A. Clark goes to Hebron today, to assist in the B. & M. oflico for thirty days. The Advkutisku will follow him to keep him posted on Nemaha affairs. Dr. I. C. Sutton, of Shubert, was in town a few hours Wednesday evening. The doctor is building up a good pr.ic lice in Shubert and has established a reputation as a skillful physician. Hev. J, W. Taylor celebrated the 81st anniversary of ids birth Sunday. lie is hale and hearty, and able to preach a good sermon yet, and gets around livelier than many men of halt his age. The Methodist Sunday school will give an ice cream sociable at the Min-. ick hall Saturday night of this week. Coffee and cake will bo served to those who do ijot care for ice cream, Pro ceeds are for tho Christmas tree. Wo have rocently learned of the marriage of our friend, Aaron W. Conaway, which occurred at Mound City, Mo., Oct. 4th. They.will make their home near St, Doroiu, on a small farm owned by Mr. Conaway. 50,000 bushels Jb-ar Corn wanted at mar ket price. At Titus & WiU TT p vlo1? Hams stoio room. XA vAivojj. Nemaha now has three grain buyers S. Gilbert & vSon, Heuiy (J arse and J. 11. Littroll. The latter is buying for the Duff Grain Co. AVOIRDUPOIS bUPl'ER. Tho Christian Ladies' Aid Society will give an avoirdupois supper at the Minick hall Friday night of next week Doc. 18th for the purpose of raising money to buy presents fm theSund.iy school children on Christinas. The charge for supper will bo one-fourth of a cent a pound that each person weighs. Everybody is invited. Win. Argabright, who was sent to the penitentiary for ton years in Feta ruary. S)j, for killing Win. Sinelser, has been granted a new trial by the supremo court on account of the in stnutious of the judge to tiio jury in tho tirst tiial. Ho is now in the county jail at Auburn, having been brought back there Thursday of last webk. Considerable excitement was caused early Thursday inotning by the burn ing out of the huge chimney on Birl Hoover's residene-'. Tho chimney is thirty feet high an i is a very largo one having been built, probably, for an old style lire place, and was well tilled with soot. Tho h azo went up seem, ingly for twenty-live feet, and the roar could be heard for a considerable dis tance. No damage was done. G. W. Brat ton, an old citizen of Urownvillo and a former county treas urer, had a stroke of paralysis a week or two ago. His miwd has been t-o badly affected that it is probable he will have to be taken to the asylum. So far as his bodilj health is concerned he has about recovoied from the effect of the stroke of paralysis, but his mind has given way. This great affliction is a teirible one to tho wife and family, who have the sympathy of every one Latkk. Mr. Bratton was taken to the asylum at Lincoln Monday. J. B. Berrer received a small box from Galveston, Texas, a few days ago, containing ten lino oranges. fhey were gathered by his daughter, Mrni T. A. Lorance, f'oai the upstair-, window of their residence, off of a large tree in the yard that was full of tho golden fruit. Some of tho oranges were on tho twifj where they grew, and a few of the orange leaves were yet on the twig. Wo had tho pleasure of eating some of these Texas oranges, and they wore line. S. Gilbert has tho loom enclosed that he is having built on tho south of the store. Ho has metal roofing and metal siding, and will also havo metal ceil ing, so it will be fire pi oof. It will be used by Miss Maud Minick for a posts office as soon as completed, as Mr. Gil bert will pull out the old building where the postollice now is, and will build a fire pi oof room for tho bank, if tho weather continues good this will ho done this winter, but if it should turn too cold or stormy it will be done early in the spring. The highest class in the primary de partment of our echools are evidently well pleased with their teacher. A short time ago it was proposed to pro mote this class into Prof. Crichton's room, but the class by a unanimous vote requested that they bo allowed to lemain in the primary loom for tho io mainder of the year. Tills is quite a compliment to the teacher, Miss May Brooks, who is now teaching in this department for tho fifth consecutive year, having taught many of the pupils in this class from the time thoy first euteied school. Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any pint of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhanev, proprietor. Itlpana Tabulea: ror sour stomach. Dr. J . Xj. JV1 eLviii. Otllco at residecno, south of Minick store building. Henry Williams' trade has Increased so wonderfully of lato that ho has been forced to call in help to attend to it, and has secured for. this winter, at least, the service of his brother, Mor gau, in addition to those of Miss Elliott. Shubert Citizen. Chas. Shaw and Frank Johnson, of Auburn, aro building a bain for D. D. Davis, of Aspinwall precinct, -to fuot 8q mire, 1H feet high. The first of this week they wont hunting ami came back in about three hours loaded down with iiO rabbits and 21 quails. Pretty good hunting. Died, December d, ISM), infant babo of Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Bacon, .it;ed 4 months. "Ere sin could harm, or hoi row fade, Death came with friendly care; The opening bud to heaven conveyed Ami bade it blossom there. This lovely bud, bo young, so fair, Called hence hy early doom, Just came to show how swent a llowor In paradise would bloom." A FuncNl). .Tno Christmas oiler of Mr. Pickles, the South Auhurn photographor, of an extra picture handsomely framed in an 8x10 inch gilt frame with each dozen cabinet photos made from now till the first of January is most liberal and tips propriate. Just think of 12 cabinet photos of tho quality he makes and one extra oik handsomely framed all for 52f0. Bemomber that a like amount expended in any other way would not gi'o as much satisfaction to your ft lends. Alex. Maxwell, of South Auburn, le going into the dairy business quite ex tensively. While in Auburn recently wo visited his place and found him full of business. Ho lias ten cows and will soon add more, as his tiade is inp Idly Increasing. His barn is fitted up in good shape for his cows, he lias a covered milk wagon with which he makes morning and evening rounds, and furnishes his customeis with milk. Ho expects shortly to make additions and improvements that will add con siderably not only to tho convenience of Lis woik but also to his income. S2.no secures one dozen full form cabinet photos and one extra one framed in nice 8x10 ftatno from now till first of January. Havo your sitting at once if you want your pictures for Christmas. J. W. Pickles, South Auburn. saa-Jb-Ca fctfo i&c? .& tCT mrr& &? QTTIQIEC. lUadaLfoa) CWXia Clothing and furnishing'' goods at actual cost for 30 days, just to make things lively and hurry up prosper ity. You won't need confidence if you have the money So come and trade at THE BLUE FROJNTand save 50 per cent. We mean just what Ave say and say just what we mean. . . jRememhcr the jylacct TEE BLUE FRONT J.W Cranmer & Co December Gih, 1881, at 8 o'clock p. in,, at the residence of tho bride's pars outs, In Brownvllle, W, W. Sanders and Miss Allio It Borger wero united in marriage. Last Saturday was tno fifteenth anniversary of that event, ami the two Sunday school classen taught by Mr. and Mrs, Sanders, coin, posed of young ladies and gentlemen, were Invited to spend tho evening at tho editorial residence. About thirty of tho young people Wero present, and a very enjoyable opening was passed. Greatly to tho surprise of Mr. and Mtb. Sanders, they wero presented with a number of handsome prosents. Mr. Sanders' class gave a sat of lino goblctB, Mrs. Sandcis' class gavo a haiidseme glass fruit dish, six mem bers of the ladles' nid society Mes-. dames Watson, Taylor, Woodward, Yackly, Maxwell and Keeling gave a :lass tea set, Mrs. Com Grottier gavo an opal glass tea set, May Kerker gavo a glass preserve dish, Bosio Soabury gave a glass vlnegarotto, Holllo Sanders gavo a glass cake plate, Mrs. J. M. Sanders gavo two plctuio frames and Mrs. J. 11. Berger gavo a glass pitcher. Wo attended the first annual quarter ly conference of tho Brownvllle and Nemaha circuit of tho M. E. church on Monday. The conference was held at Bethel church, in London precinct. Presiding Elder Peter "VanFleet was present. It was voted to Increase Bov . 0. II. Gilmoie's salary to $7G0 for this year, and he is also provided with a good brick parsonage at Brownvillo. lu company with our better half wo went homo with Mr. and Mis. John Batli for dinner, and feasted on roast beef, chicken, genuine English plum pudding, and a whole lotol good things lit for a piesident or a bishop to eat. Mr. Bath has one of tho finest farms in tho county, as well as one of the larg-. est, having over 000 acres in one body, lie is a breeder of fine thoroughbred short horn cattle, and also feeds cattlo and hogs quite extensively. if you want ihoso Christmas photos in time you will be wise to have your sitting now or you may bo disappoints ed lu getting thorn finished.' Bespectfully, J. W. Pioklics, South Auburn, Nob. WOOD AND COBN. Wo wish all our delinquent nubscrls hers who can furnish us wood or corn would bring tho samo in at once, as wo need it. Either old or now corn will he taken. Mips Harris, "tho milliner," South Auburn. &&&? 3a A WfcJ. W T!Y! nurn mkdk&J8te.