The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, January 22, 1897, Image 1

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VOLUME XLL
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1897.
NUMBER 30
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CUHtS WHERt ALL ELSE FAILS.
Baat Cough Byrop. TantciQood. Cm
in tuna, foia &r druggistR.
T)R. W. W. KEELING,
NEMAHA. OlTT, NeURAKA.
Office flrat door south of Park hotel.
W. W. SANDERS,
Notary :-: Public
Nemaha. City, Neb.
NEM&HAzB&RBERzSHOP
H. A. hompson, Prop.
BUbvIiik, SUampoonlnc. .
IIulrDrt'MlnK, lluzorllonelDKi
peclnl attention paid to Ladle and Children.
Agent for Nebraska City, Steam Laundry.
Kerker & Hoover,
Dealer In
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Local News.
Additional local on Inst page.
Another Rnow btorm Wednesday.
District court meets next Monday.
Miss Nellie Morton wont to Lincoln
Monday.
8. K. Anderson wont te Nebraska
City Wednesday.
Mrs, J. B. Borjjer visited Brownville
friends Tuesday and Wednesday.
Highest prtcos jiuid. for hides, lard, tailow
game, etc
NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA,
I.C. SUTTON. M. D..
Shubort, Nebraska.
Does a general practice. All calli
promptly answered, day or night. 7-17
J, L. itlcluin, J7.Z)., JPh. O.
PHYSICUHANDSURGEDH
SPEOIAi. -KS: DI'suiwh of the Skin, Dlfi.
. easei c Women itnrt Children Will
proniTM ptiawer nil calls, either day or
nleht. uilloe i renldenot.
Andy Jarvis has put some ice in his
ico hotiBe this week. It is about six
inches thick,
W. H. Lorance, of Auburn, was in
town Tuesday, and gave this offlco n
pleasant call.
Miss Loto Thompson Ib very sick
spinal trotiblo. Sho is at the home of
hor brother Will.
Dr. J. Xj. JVI olvin.
Office at residence, south of Miulck
store building.
Mrs. J. W. Webber received u tole
gratn Tuesday that her nephew, Ghas
Allen, luxl been killed in an accident
In a mine where ho was working in
Colorado. The bony was shipped to
Emporia, Kansas, where his paronts
live. Mr, aud Mrs. Webber started
for Emporia Tuesday night to attend
the fuueral.
J. FT. Seid attended two PolandChina
hoe sales in Otoe county last week and
bought two tine hogs for his herd.
Miss A. Brlle Clark, of Buffalo. N.
T., arrived in Nemaha last week, on
a visit te her ueice, Mrs. Cera Crot her
Miss Lillie Wheeler returned to Lin
coln Tuesday after a visit of a few
weeks wiiti relatives and friends in
Nemaha.
The editor got a fine bred Poland
China sow from J. II. Seid'a "Nemaha
Stock Karm" on Wednesday, and we
expect to he right at tlio front in the
fine hog business in the near future.
The sow Mr. Sold brought us is a splen
did specimen of the Poland Chinas, but
that is tho only kind Henry sells as ho
will not let any go out unless tboy are
lirst class animals,
Nam a i: a,
- Nebraska
B.BeilAndrews.WI.D.Ph.D,
Surgeon Specialist,
Itella, - Nebraika
Operations for Cataract and all opera
tions on the eye, VoilwcHe, Hernia,
llnmerrhoids, etc., performed with
out chloroform an-1 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 Biirgical
means will do well to confer with
Dr. Andrews.
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Cuius Sohlaugkr
Representing
Mrs. S. A. Scovill is vice president of
the Methodist ladies' aid seciety, and
not Mrs Ollie Scovill, as was published
last week.
Casner Barnes was in Nemaha and
viciuity several days last week, on bus
iness connected with the settling up ol
hie father's estate.
The Duff Grain Ce. have scales and
scale house in at the depot, and J II .
Littrell, their buyer here, is transact
ing business therein.
Cooper
the rustling
;r Liveryman
; , or Nemaha.
-i -, ' Loiivo your orders
' V . L 'or a team, hack or
;'j ; ' ' dray, and
v ! ' Wedo tiie Rest.
Our Hack meeta all
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NOTICE.
At a meeting of the bourd of couuty com
mlHBlonors January 13th, 1897, the followlns
estimate was made of the county oxpouHos
for tho year 1897:
County Superintendent S 1200
Poor Farm 1W10
Institute 100
Rents, lights and fjel 600
County physlalan 5ii0
Court expenses, Jury fees, etc ftM)
Jail expenses 2WHJ
County commissioners' iiilrvy lt'OO
Advertising IfiW
Attorney In criminal ciircs 3m)
Surveyor (i"u
Klootlon expenses 10KI
Supplies other than stationary 3n0
Insuranco on county buildings l&i
Services of clerk aud olerk of board 750
Iusunlty fund iftoo
Improvements 2000
Books and stationary 300
Couuty roads 12000
Soldiers relief 700
Expenses on suits pondlnc 600
County attorney 800
Janitor's salary 300
Agricultural '. rm
Assessors ujoo
London and Brownvlllo preoluot rail
road bond fund H0OO
Incidental 2000
County coroner, witnesses and Jury 200
II. E. PEERY. W. M. DAMS.
Olerk. Chairman.
Mr aud Mrs. Frank Fiack are re
joicing over the birth of a great big
huudsome teu pound boy, who. arrived
Wednesday afternoon.
ROAD NOTICE.
The commissioner appointed to view and
report upon the practlonblllty of lociitlnt,' ti
public road commencing and running be
tween sec. 21 and sec. 28, be' ween Bee. 28 and
sec. 27, betweou seo. 23 and see. 20, thence en at
to the Noraahn river, township 6, range 13,
east, all In Nemaha county. Neb,, has report
ed In favor of establishing said road, aud all
objections to and claims for damtigcs must
bo Hied In tho clerk's olliceou or bofote noon
Tuesday, March 2nd, 1897, or such road will
boestaollshed without reference thereto.
11. E. PJ3EKY, Couuty Clerk.
A postoflice has been established at
Bracken, aud Chas. T, Minick has been
appointed postmaster. He will have
the postotlice iu tho depot.
The young people have been enjoying
themselves skating this week. Several
nights they have gone out to tnu lake
near Bracken, which afford.- maguitls
cent skating.
Notice. Will reopen the Nemaha
Photograph room again next haturdaj,
and will make Cahiuet Photos for 80
cents per dozen from Saturday to the
Tuesday following.
The young people of Nemaha had a
masked party at the Minick hall last
Sat ui day night. The costumes were
elegant, we are informed, and a splen
did time was enjoyed by those present
Geo. Densmoro, of Brownville, and
Mrs, Roaetta Petieo, of Ctilbertson,
were 'married Thursday evening of
lust week, by Rev O. H, Gllmore, at
the Methodist parsonage at Biown-ville.
Marie Tourtelot, Optician, of Lin
coln, will be at the home of Grandma
Skcon Thursday, Jan. 28th. Should
any one wish to consult her in regard
to their eyes she will be pleased to
have them call
Henry Cecil diod at bis residence in
Auburn Friday night of last week.
Mr, Cecil wss an old citizen of Nemaha
county, having lived for many years in
Brownville. He was the father-in-law
of Judge John S. Stall.
On uccotint of bad roads and for oth
er reasons Rev. O. H. Gilmore last
Sunday night concluded to postbone
tho beginning of tho protracted meet
ing for at least one woek. It is proba
bio tho meetings will begin next Sun
day night.
Rov. M. Demotle, of Talmage, D, D.
G. M.. installed the officers of Victory
lodge No. 105, I. O. O, F., Thursday
night. Tho following are the offirers:
N G-M H Taylor.
V G F L Woodward.
S-Wm G Maxwell.
P S J E Crother.
Treas H K McCundless.
W E J Maxwell.
0- David Carroll.
G-O P Barker.
R S N G J I Dressier.
L S N GRobt Frost.
It 8 V G-R I Smith.
L S V G-Jerry Colerlck.
Annual teport of the ladies' Aid
society of the M. E. church of Nemaha
from January i, 1S0U, to Jan. l, 1807:
Amouut taken in during the year,
3121 00. Amount paid out, $121.08.
Of the amouut. paid out during the
year $58. 35 was paid on Rev. C. II.
(Jilni ore's ealaty. The balance wus
paid on debts and expenses of the
:hurch. The society iu increasing In
membership and interest. We now
have twenty members. We have
quilted (luting the year twelve quilts.
The society wishes to thank the many
friends who have been so kind and
helped them during the past year.
M. A. Woodward, Secretary.
James A, Titus, president of the Ne
maha Cemetery association, and who
has had the oversight of the cemetery,
makes the following report of contri
butions and expenditures for tho year
1800:
Received in cash from
William Bam $100
Mrs S O Cummingfl fJo
Jerry Colerink 50
John Maxwell 1 00
J B Hoover CO
John Argabright GO
John- E Crother no
8 Gilbert 50
William Maxwell 50
C Shuck 50
Ed Morrison 50
Marshall Pryor 50
Herbert Weathorfiold... 60
J A TittiB 1 00
Seymour Howe 1 00
J P Hoover 1 00
TBSkeen 50
Mart May fio
R I Smith 50
John Dorram 25
Walter Hadlock 25
T O Hacker 1 00
D A Morton 50
Titus & Williams (cem-.
etery money) 2 00
A aeries of surprises was Inaugurate
ed iu the Webber neighborhood Tues
day First, John Webber and Misa
Abbie Druory surprised their friends,
or tried to surprise them, by slipping
off to Auburn and getting married, tho
county judge performing the ceremony.
Mrs. Webber had arranged a surprise
for John and his bride, and whon they
got home they found twenty or twenty
fivo of their friends present, and all
were invited to partake of a magniftV
cent supper that had boon prepared b
Mrs. Webber. Tho bys arranged to
"chlvaree" tho young couple, but Will
Russell changed teams with John and
drvo over to the house whore John
hud baon staying, and where tho boys
expected him te stop, whilo the latter
went to Mrs. Dreury's and stayed that
night. The boys raised a big racket at
the placo where Will Russell wus stop
ping, Will "enjoyed" tho music for
quite awhile aud then asked the boys
what they wanted, and informed them
that John and his bride were not there,
and the bays were surprised.
Mr. and Mrs, Webber have the best
wishes of Tub Advertiser for happi
ness and auccess in married life.
MIhb Harris, "the milliner," South
Auburn.
The Odull correspondent of the Beat
rice Express has tho following items
of intoroat to Nomaha pceplo:
Wo aro proud of our excellent school
in all its departments.
Rev. Mr. Whltmer of Wymoro is
conducting a series of meetings in
Odoll with crowded houses.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Voedor are both
teachers in tho Odell school.
Mr. Whltmer was formerly pustor of
the Methodist church at Auburn and
preached sevoral times iu Nomaha.
J. M. Fowler, formerly sheriff ef
Nemaha county, when he was a repub
lican, but whe has fallen Into evil ways
of lato years and gon over to tho pop
ulists, has been appointed superintend
ent of the soldiers homo at Mllford, by
Governor Holcomh.
The literary society at Hillsdale line
been reorganized for the winter, hold"
ing meetings every Friday night, bo
ginning at 7 o'clock, Evrrbody is in
vitod to attend and take part.
WOOD AND CORN.
Wo wish all eur delinquent subscrli
bern who can furnish ui wood or cora
would brintf the same ia afc once, aa we
need it. Either old or new corn will
be taken.
Tetal $1G 00
Paid to G W Burgess for mowing
cemetery $8 00
Paid to Burns and Mather for
mowing csraetery. 8 00
Total Ste 00
Tho cemetery is now in first class
condition, and reflects great credit on
those having the ground in charge.
T. 0. Hacker, of Red Cloud, who was
here recently, was so well pleased with
the looks of the cemetery that he gave
$5 to help in tho good work. One dollar
of tills amount was expended last yoar,
leaviag 84 to his credit in the improve
ment fund.
We havo madearrangomonts where
by we can send The Advertiser and
tho Inter Ocean both one year for only
81.00 cash iu advance.
We Invite Everybody
Who wants to buy good goods at low figures to call at
Anderson's New Cash Store.
New stock of Shoes just received fine line.
Wo have a tine line of
Overcoats for Boys, now being sofd At Cost
We are also selling
J3oys $iiit& JL.t Cost.
GOOD FRESH GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES.
as Anderson lias just got in a good stock. The dry goodB, notions, hats ana!
cape, boots and Hhoes and othor departments have afso been stocked up with
good seasonable goods, which he is selling at bed rock prices. Try him,
N. B. Anderson's Gash Store
Nemaha, Nebraska.
At the Sluo Front
PROSPERITY!
gxtjios:
Listen. . .
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 moneyj So come and
trade at THE BLUE FRONT and
save 50 per cent. We mean just
what we sav and say just what we
mean
Remember the place
1HE BLVE FRONT
J. W. Cranmer & Co.. Auburn