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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1896)
?a gjyMWuHiWOTyianwaMi,J..Mii J-i'mmMiiti i-i.iriT.iirWM'BniiaLJ'Hik,.J vmiim. VOLUME XL! NEMAHA, NEBUASKA, FRIDAY, DEC 25, 1890. NUMBER 20 Cfo L"JLL.-,Tyr"!,'.'"'V! IIJIh..JfcJ-'AJk'-BiaJm r.lllltS WMtltt ALL HSK FAILS. IlostCouRh Synip. Tastes Oowl. Uso in timo. wiia ny uniKgmtn. Local ISTews. EpS EEMSMEIIEIEre J Merry Christmas. TQR. W. W. KEELING, Nbycauv Oirr, Neuuaka. Olllco llrat door south of Purk hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary m i Public Nemaha City, Nob. NEMlH&sB&BBERsSHQP H. A. Thompson, Prop. Bliuvliitf, Hliiunpooiilnc, Hair DresnliiKi lturor Jluiiolne, flpcclitl iittoiiltoii pikEit to I.iullei and Children. Agent for H'ebraika Oily titeam Laundry, Kerker & Hoover, Donlor In lllichost prices pald;for hlilon, lnnl, tallow game, etc- NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C. SUTTON, M.D., Slmbert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All calls promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J. L. Melultii M.D., Ph. O. PHYSICi&N&NDSUBGEOH O 1'KOIA.t-j.xKS: DlNonBUHnf tlio ISItln, DIr. O enset o Women unit Children Will rtromnlH answer nil c.ills, either day or uliht. Otllco i residence. Nomaiia, - - Nebraska The days now begin to grow longer. Auotliorcold wave struck us Wednesday. Miss Harris, "the milliner," South Auburn. Ben Baldwin's baby is quito sick with pneumonia. Corn is now worth only 12 cents in tlio Nemaha market. z Sam Houk, of St. Doroiu, moved to Iowa a few diijs ago. Harry Linn went to Lincoln Thur. day, to t-pend tbe holidays. Mrs. S. A. Huntington went to Au burn Saturday, to visit relatives for a few days. Ab Mutz and Tom Toare, of Au burn, were in town last Saturday, on business. Born, to William Leahamer and wife, on December ll)th, 1S90, line daughter. J. C. Dort, the State Journal repres sentative, was in town Friday and Saturday. I That all our patrons and readers may have a merry Christmas is the wish of The Advektiseu. B.BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D. Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Veiieooele, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board nnd 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. ClIKiaSOIILAUGEIt Representing Cooper tho rustling Liveryman of Nemaha. Leave ynnr orders for it team, lmclc or dray, nnd We do the Rest. Our Hnck meetit nil lalm TVanteci! tOHnll Canada grown Fruit nil urnamemai Trees. A MATvT. S? " '"' Hhrnhs. Hoses. Hulhs and lliiUiniiUl)l,nii.. r iri.. u. 11 LiHi.it.. .iiiijwitn i ituiin, uiuiiu v iijun, oilliill r liilin, Seed I'otrtoes, etc. Wo catalogue only the hardiest and liiont popular viirlotles that huo ceed In the coldest cllmaton. New season now commencing; complete outfit freo. sala ry and exponas paid from sta.l for fill i lime or liberal commission for part time Apply now, addressing uenresl otllco, and Bet choice of territory. LURK imOTIIKRH COMPANY, International Nurseries, Chicago, Illinois, or Montreal, Quebec A. B. Kinton, of Shubeit, was in Nemaha last Friday, and gave The Advertiser a call. Mrs. M. II. Crother visited her daughter. Mrs. J. L. Melviu, Sunday, Monday and Tueslay. ' i: . Mr. Holmes, agent for Stark Bros, illusory, was down from Brownviile Saturday of last weok. J. W. Scovill directs us to cbange the address of his paper from Telluride, Colorado, to Delta. Colo. E. F. Fassett, editor of the Western Swine Breeder at Lincoln, was tt Ne maha visitor last Saturday. If you want to see something good attend the wax works entertainment at the IV. R. C. hall Friday night of this week. The new postoflice building is a great improvement ou the old one, not only for the postmistress but for the patrons of the ofllce. S. Gilbert has commenced work on the room for the bank, ou the north of the store building. Liu is building a room 14x20. Tetter, Sult-Khcuiu and lfczcinn, TJio intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases 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 favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic soro eyes. 25 cts. per box. Dr. Cadj's Condition Powders, aro just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifugo. They aro not food but medicine and tho best in use to put a horso in primo condition. Price 25 cents per package Illpana Tabules euro flatulence Rlpans Tabules: for sour Btomach. James Wolfe moved in from Crab Orchard last weok, and is now a reals dent of Nemaha, living with his father-in-law, Ken Smith. Mrs.S. Gilbert and Mrs. A. It. Mc Candless returned homo last Friday night from Omaha, where they have been for several weeks. T. C, Hacker, of Red Cloud, Nebr , visited old friends at Nemaha and Brownviile the latter part of last week and the llrat of this week. Rev. Peter black, pastor of tho Fourth street Christian church at Brownviile, was in town Saturday and gave this ofllce a pleasant call. Doc Clark, whose house in the north part of Brownviile precinct was burned aoveral weeks ago, has rebuilt, and moved in his new house last weok. Editor J. L. Dalbey, of the Shubert Citizen, was in town Monday after noon, talking insurance. Ho was ac companied by J. M. Raper, also of Shubert. Phil and Jako Shuck have taken tho contract of clearing tho timber (mostly willow and dogwood) off of a tract of land on tho bottom between Nemaha and Brownviile. 50,000 bushels Ear Corn wanted at mar ket price. At Titus & Wil- TT p . ,?F liams sloio room. x vauoij, 3Dr. J L. Melviiii Olllco at residence, south of Minick storo building. V. P. Peabedy has been appointed administrator of the Everett Larimore estate. Tho law suit has been with drawn, the interested parties having agreed on a compromise. The relatives of (. W. Carter aBk us to return thanks to tho frlendu who were bo faithful in attendance and caring for tho deceased during his sickness and at his death. F. D. Muir, who la agent for an irri gation company that owns a largo body of land In the north central part of tho state, was down from Brownviile Monday, in tho interest of the company tie represent. All persons indebted to the under signed are requested to call at once mid settle by cash or noto, as all ac counts must bo settled by January lBt. Andrew Aynes. Messrs. Win, Workman and O. M. Raper, of Shubert. wero in town Moni day. While here Mr. Raper closed a deal by which he becomes an agent foi tho Titus nurseiies for part of Rich ardson county. J. II. Marts, who has been living on Seymour Howe's faun northeast of town (tho old Hagadorn farm), started with his family for Iowa Tuesday. He is moving on,a farm where he will go into stock raising quite extensively. Mr. McNinch, living on S: Gilbert's farm, northeast of town, has bought the old postoflice building and moved it. on some lots he has bought in the west part of town. He will build an addition to it and use it for a dwell ing. According to the dispatch published in another column, T. J. Majors has struck it rich sure enough, as ho owns a one-fourth interest in the gold mine Hpoken of. Pay ore has been taken out of this mine from the surface. One year ago the owners were offered $200 000 for the mine, but refused it. Married, at the home of tho bride's parents, near Shubert, on Monday, December 21st, 1800, Mr. Morgan Willmmn and Miss Anna Uones. Mr. and Mn. Williams took the train at Nemaha Tuesday afternoon for No braskn City. They will visit friends at that place, Omaha and Lincoln be fore going to housekeeping. G. W. Carter died at 4 o'clock Tues day morning at the residonce of A. V. Farson, sr. Mr. Carter has been eon fined to the house m oat of the time for two or three months, suffering from old age and a complication of diseases. Tho deceased was a brother of Mtb. Farson. Funeral services were held at Hillsdale Wednesday, conducted by Elder Chas. Goodwin. Rev. E. S. Chamberlain will preach his farewell sermon at the Christian church next Sunday. Ho has been en gaged to preach half tho time at Lon don during the ensuing year, and will continue to preach at Nehawka tho remainder of tho time. During tlio throe and one-half years Mr. Chamber lain has been pastor of the church at Nemaha one hundred members have been added, the membership now being one hundred and eighty. Mr. Cham berlain's retirement as pastor will be greatly regretted by the majority of tho members and those who attend this church. Wo invito everybody who wants to buy Christmas presents to call at Andersons New Gash Store. What ifl a better prosont for tho boy than one of thoso Overcoats for Boys, now being sold At Cost Wo are also soiling Boys' Suit j.t Oot. For the girls you can find a wholo lot of nice presonts dolls, doll trunks, small flat Irons, kitchen sots, etQ , etc., etc., but tho best of all in tho opinion of the girls is tho Toy Iron Hook Stovo in which a llro can be built, and which has a reservoir, iron kettles, tea kottlo, etc. Anderson also mis a GOOD 3L-XIrJK of XOTKrSi 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 other departments have nso bonn stocked up with good seasonable goods, which ho is selling at bod rock prices. Try him. N. B. Anderson's Gash Store Nemaha, Nebraska. T. J. MAJOHS STRIKES IT RICH. Special to Omal'iA World Herald. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 21. Nebraska republican politicians are considerably interested in a piece of news which comes from Colorado. The Plateau Mining, Milling and Development com pany, an organization which has for Its directors IT. N. Bradshaw, T. J.Mii jors, C. E. Adams and E. Bossetman, has struck a vein in its mine at Black hawk, at the depth of 250 fent, which is two feot thick and assays $000 to tho ton. Tho list of directors contains the numea of two men wlione ambition to be rebublican governors of Nebraska were disappointed. The other repub licans who wero rocently turned down are happy to see this evidence that re publicans can become rich if thoy can no longer become governors and state officers in Nebraska. Take the wagonette when In Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. Jolm McElhaney, proprietor. -tMiHilVj HsSaESfyEiiS FINE THOROUGHBRED PIGS I have for sale fine thoroughbred Poland China and Duroo Jersey male pigs for sale My hgs art ohoice and well bred, from the finest prize win ning stock in the world Choice of pigs, 10 each. Call and inspect stock . J. II. Seid. WOOD AND CORN. Wo wish all aur delinquent subscrh hers who can furnish us wood or corn would bring tho same In at once, as we need it. Either old or new corn will bo taken. , W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curatoly. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt nnd careful attention. Wo will send The Adveutiseii, the New York Tribune, tho Toledo Blade and tho Chicago Tutor Ocean, all four papeia one year for only $2.10. "WAHT At the Blue Front PROSPERITY! Listen. . . Clothing and furnishing goods at actual cost for 30 days, justjto make things lively and hurry up prosper ity. You worr't need confidence if you have the moneyj So come and trade at THE BLUE FROJN T and save 50 per cent. We mean just what we say and say just what we mean. Remejrbbej' the placet 1 HE BLVE FRONT J. W. Granmer & Co., Auburn V .mi