sAsiVAs& ogwaMJUJu.'JUituaTyf"jtJBiMii!iiiijtjjwiiwwwKmiiK: Aiu.,iCTmTiAVwNiCCTg'Mrtfttiimwj KiiyiJBmiutLi;i;vi,vt.7t-i.,iiWTrwATTrtjji.ij'iiiiii!iiiij,ji M, xmeiumwxvtA rmsx'ty VOLUME XL1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FlUDAY, DEC 18, 1896. NUMBER 25 WBESTOWJTareBI Wh zmsmssm- Uost Cough Syrup. Tnstos Ujkxl. Uso UUHtS WtltMt ALL tLSt in iirno. Hold by uruirKlstn. g&EMSESai J)tt. W. W. KEELING, Nijkmia. Ornr, Nisiiiia.ka.. Olllco first door south of Park hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary :-: Public Nemaha City, Neb. ROBERT ROSS, Prop. Bliavlnic, Hulr Dressing, Sliampoonlnc. llnzor Honelnc. flpcclnl nttcntlon paid to Ladles and Children. Agent for Nebraska City titeum Laundry. Kerker & Hoover, Denier In Hlirhost prices patd;for hides, lard, tnilow lme, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, 1.C SUTTON. M. D.. Shubert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All calls promptly answered, day or nfght. 7-17 J. L. Alclolti) M.D., Ph. n. PHYSICUN AND SURGEON SPECIALISES: Diseases of the Sltln, l)ls onset o Women mid Children Will prninnii' nnswer nil calls, either day or nli(ht. Ollloo i resldenoe. Nemalia. - - Nebraska ?f .BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Varicocele, Hornia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board 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. Cuius Soiilauoku Representing Cooper the rustling Iiireryman or Nemaha, Leave your ordors for n team, hack or dray, nnd We do TriE Rest. Our Hack meets nil rains Wanted! A MAN: to sell Canndn grown Fruit nnd Ornamental Trees, nmuous Plants, Qrnpo Vines, 8mall fruits, Hood Potrtoos, etc. We catalogue only the hardiest nnd most popular varieties that sue seed In llio coldost climates. New season now commencing; completo outfit free, sala ry and expenses paid from stait for full time or liberal commission for parb time. Apply now, addressing nearest olllco, and eet choice of territory. LUKE BROTHERS COMPANY, Xuteruatlnual Nurseries, Chicago, Illinois, or Montroal, Quebec. niliuun, ivusuu, iiuiun ctuu Tetter, Salt-Iiheum and Eczema, Tho intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseuses is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorito remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblain's, frost bites and chronic Horo eyes. 25 ots. per box. Dr. Cntly's Condition Powders, aro just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine nnd the best in use to put a horse in primo condition. Price 25 cents per package. aywyf ' IfiMi aBfMrmwiiaj fails. m msHSmm M BARBER SHOP Local ISTews. X)i J. Xj. jvreviiii Olllco at residocne, south of Minick store building. Magnificent roads. Gall in and subscribe. Next Friday ii Ghriatmaa. Green Burgess has lieen on the sick list this week. Prank Woodward visited Lincoln last Friday and Saturday. TheTitua Nursery is making arrange ments for a big trade next spring. Harve Thompson is now manipulate ing the "rnzzer" at his carber shop. A cold wave, accompanied by snow and wind, reached Nemaha Thursday foronoou. Mr. and Mrs. Lester liusacll went to Omaha the firt of the week, to do some trading. Horn, on Monday, December 14, 1800, to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Argabrigbt, a' Que daughter. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry E. Williams, of Shubert, visited Nemaha friends Sun day and Monday. Sam Anderson is stocking up his store considerably recently. He car- fries a good stock. Ariangementa have been raado for a big turkey shooting match at Geo. KitteU's tomorrow. Rev. E. S. Chamborlain wav in town Monday. We are glad te learn that ho is improving in health. A number ofShubert folks attended services at the Methodist church in Nemaha last Sunday night. It is rumored that an agent is in town endeavoring to get a number of recruits for tho Cuban army. Chicken thieves are numerous in Nemaha and vicinity, and make disas trous raids on' chicken coops. The ice cream sociable given by the Methodists last Saturday was quite successful financially and otherwise. Mrs. Delia Kempthorne and Miss Lue Lambert atteuded the teachers' association at Auburn last Saturday. Oscar F. Scovill received the glad tidings a few days ago that he had been granted a pension at the rate of $8 per mouth. Mr. and Mrs. George Yackly at tended the Mi E. sociable at Rev. C. H. Gilmore's, at Brownville, Wednes day night. Mrs. A. L. Jarvis and children re turned home last Friday night, after a visit of three weeks with relatives at Wabash, Neb. Albert Titus went to Shubert Tnurs day evening, to clerk for Henry E. Williams whilo the latter serves his country on the petit jury. Mr.and Mrs.G.W. Moore.of Fremont Nob., who have been visiting M. II. Taylor and family, went to Missouri Monday to visit relatives. W. P. Russell called in Wednesday and paid for The Advertiser until Jan. 1, 1808. He also subscribed for the State Journal and Inter Ocean for 1807- Luther II. Barnes has recently ses cured a patent on a valuable invention an improvement on a wrench. He will probably make arrangements to have tho same manufactured, Contrary to the usual custom in Nes maha, and greatly to the dissatisfaction of a majority of the pupils, school will not adjourn for tho holiday vacation until Thursday of next week tho day bofore Christmas. 50,000 bushels Ear Corn wanted at mar ket price. At Titus & Wil liams Btoro room. H. Cause. Jerry Marlatt has moved from Auh burn to Lincoln. His grandson, Clyde King, is attending the university, and will board with his grandparents, Rattling tho bones is now tho fnvem its amusement of the boys of Nemaha, and the sound thereof can be hoard from early dawn till late at night. Robert Ross went over in Missouri the first of tho week, where ho expects to lease n barber shop iu a small town, the name of which wo did not learn. Geo. n. Sutton, of Howo, drova over to Nemaha Tuesday, remaining over night and assisting in giving the Morn ing degree to members of the Nemaha camp, Woodmen of the World. Chicken thieved who call themselves "coon hunters" aro getting too numer ous for some dietanco around Nemaha. These few words ure dropped as a warning. A Sufferer. A petition is being circulated request ing the appointment of Dr. John B. Jack, of Brownville, as a member of tho peusion examining board of pliysii chins for Nemaha county. Wo hope he will be successful. R. H. Hamilton, of Brownville pre cinct, subscribes for the New York Tribune, Chicago Inter Ocean and To ledo Blade, in connection witli The Adveiitibek, Retting all four papers one year for 82. 10. Through a mistake the avoirdupois oupper to be given by the Christian Ladies' Aid Society was last week ad vertised for Friday night of this week. It will be held Saturdaj night. Please remember the correct night. A surprise party was given Bessie Leslie Wednesday afternoon, that day being her eleventh birthday. A good number of her school mates were pres ent. Refreshments were served at 5 o'clock. All had a very pleasant timr. Robert Frost, jr., was eighteen years old Tuesday, and a party was given by his parents in his honor. A house ful of young people thoroughly enjoyed the evening, as Mr. and Mrs. Frost and the young folks always make it pleas, ant for guests. G. W. Culp Post and the Woman's Relief Corpi of Nemaha will give a Christmas supper at the Minick hall on Friday evening, Dec. 25th. Price of supper, 25c. Mrs. Jarley will exhibit her famous wax works In the W.R.C. hall, Admiseion, 10c, The postoffice is now in the new building on the south of Gilbert's store. It was moved Thursday afternoon. If cold weather does not interfere Mr. Gilbert will have the old postoffice building moved out and will build a bank building in the space it now oc cupies. Dr. Smith, tho Omaha Painless Den tist, will be at Nemaha Friday and Saturday, December 25th and 20th, II fills or extracts teeth positively with out pain. Does everything in the den" tal lino, and warrants all work, No charge for extracting when new teeth are ordered. Remember tho dates and come early. AVOIRDUPOIS SUPPER. The Christian Ladies' Aid Society will givo an avoirdupois suppor at the Minick hall Saturday night of this week Dec. 10th for tho purpose of raising raonoy to buy presonts for the Sunday school children on Christmas. Tho charge for suppor will bo one-fourth of a cent a pound that each person weighs. Everybody is invited. Mies IlarriB, "the milliner," South Auburn. Wo invito everybody who wants to buy Christmas presents to call at Anderson's New Gash Store. What is a better present for tho boy than one of those Overcoats for Boys, now being sold At Cost We aro also selling Boys9 Suits Jkjt Cost. For tho girls you can find a whole lot of nice presonts dolls, doll trunks, small Hat Irons, kitchen Bete, etc., etc., etc., but the best of all In tho opiaion of the girle is tho Toy Iron Cook Stovo In which a fire can be built, and which has a roservoir, iron kottlos, tea kettlo, etc. Andnrson also nns a ciooD doxistde op "x-ersrs For your Christmas dinner you can buy GOOD FRESH GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES. as Anderson has just got in a good stock. The dry goods, notions, hats and caps, boots and shoes and othor departments have aso boon stocked up with good seasonable goods, which he is selling at bod rock prices. Try him. N. B. Anderson's Gash Store Nemaha, Nebraska. The Methodist Sunday school will havo a Christmas tree at the -church next Thursday evening Christmas eve. The cantata of "Santa Clans and Mother Goose" will be riven before the distribution of tho presents, The Christian Sunday school will also have their Christmas tree Christmas eve. The Advertiser office this week printed invitations for the golden wed ding reception of Mr.and Mrs. John Maxwell, which will be held January 1st, at 2 o'clock p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell were married January 1st, 1847, at Bothwell, Scotland. During the many years they have lived in this vicinity they have made a host of friends, who aro numbered only by their acquuintatnship. Wo hope they will live many years longer. WOOD AND CORN. We wish all our delinquent subscrN bera who can furnish us wood or corn would bring the same in at onco, as we need it. Either old or new corn will be taken. W-A-IfcTTIEIDI At the Bluo Front PROSPERITY! Listen. . . Clothing and furnishing goods at actual cost for 30 days, justjto 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 FRONT and save 50 per cent. We mean just what we say and say just what we mean Remember the place IKE BLUE FRONT J. W. Cranmer & Co., Auburn GOODS Oscar and Wilber Marts, sohb of J. H. Marts, living on the old Hagadoru farm, northeast of Nemaha, shucked and cribbed 208 bushels of corn one day this week. Considering the age of the boys this is good work, na Wilber will not be 10 until next Sunday, and bis brother is only eighteen months older. The older boy shucked 105 buahels, and the younger 101. Who can beat it? We have received numbers one and two, volume one, of tho Carroll Quill, published by Chas, II. Robinson, form erly an employe of this office. The Quill is a neat six column, four page paper, republican in politics, published at Carroll, Wayne county, Neb. Suc ceed to the Quill. We will send The Advertiser, the New York Tribuoe, tho Toledo Blade and the Chisago Inter Ocean, all four papers ono year for only $2,10. THnana Thnlnar for tour itMnieh. ' Rlpans Tabules euro flatulence.