TijV " r i nnnni jmin miuMn.il ma xnmouiiKMJiuiuiwijiiwmij n UJIIU1W.IJIIWIIIII)l.M1l;.JWWiJWHIWI ebmshn Advertiser. VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEB 26, 1897. NUMBER 35 ' T ft i LlttL. &e M- V S K I I h y4 .4r A V CUKL8 WHfcKt ALL tlSt FAILS. Boat CourU Syrup. Tostea Good. In tlmo. Fold by drtiRRlRtK. I Uso T)U. W. W. KEELING, Neh.uia City, Nebraka. Odlce first door south of Park hotel. W,W. SANDERS, Notary Public NemahalCity, JTeb. NEM&H&B&BBERzSHOP H. A. ihompson, Prop. Bhnvlntr, miampoonliiet , Uulr Dressing, Razor llonelnjf, Spaclnl nttentlon pnld to LnHe mid Children. Aycntor Nebraska City Steam Laundry, Kerker & Hoover, Dealer in Hkliost prices pulil. for hitloH, lurd, tallow game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. I.C.SUTTON. Kl. D., Slmbert, Nebraska. Does a general practice. All callB promptly answered, day or night. 7-17 J. L. Jlelvin, ?I.T). J?h. . PHMIW SURGEON C l'KOIA. iKS: DlHonsenor tho SlcJn, DIk Outset ci YV'oninu mid Children WH1 prontnti tuifcwtir all cmIIh, olitier day or nlijlit. otllco "i re.sliiL'uof. Nemaha, - - Nebrnslia N EM AH A" STOCK EAllM . . J. H. SEXD, Prop. WKMAIIA, - NEfJUASKA. Breeder mid Bliipper of Duroc Jersey and Poland Clilim Hogs Best ne, low prices. Farm one mile south of Nemaha. B.BeliAndrews.ffl.D.PIi.D, Surgeon Speoialist, .Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Varicocele, Hernia, Heraerrhoids, 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. YOUR TIME Ml COME! So be in time. You will al ways bo in time if you lot us furnish your time piece. They are not only oxc'dlant' time keepeis but supeib parlor ori naments as well. S.H.AVEYHCO. AUBURN. NJEB. Wanted-ftn Idea SS Proteot your Meant tlier mny brlun.yoil wealth. Write JOHN WKDIinilHURN & CO.. Patent Attor iiovb. Washington, D. C, for tlinlr 81.HM pr m otter tud lit of two liuudrod luveutlou wanted. H Local News. Additional local on last page. R. V. Mulr was down from Brown vllle Thursday. Mrs. Frank Hawxby is very sick with lung fever. The deepost snow of the season fell Thursday morning. R. D. Waterman is arranging to move to town tho first of next mouth. I.N. Cooper expects to movo back to his Nemaha residence in a few days. Heihert Weatherlleld has moved on one of W. IJ. Moluineh's farm, in Lon don precinct. Mrs, Nellie Pal meter, of llavelock, Neb., visited J. W. Wenber and family from Friday until Tuesday. Another cold put in an appearance Friday morning, cm using the mercury to fail tieveral degrees bolow zero. District court convenes again next Monday. 'The case of Will Argabright will be tried, unless some chauge is made. W. W. Sanders is agent for It. V. Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply ut This Advertiser efiiee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay returned last Saturday from Grand island, where they had been visiting Mrs. Jay's sif ter, Mrs Win, Murr.- Geo. B. Kinney, who moved to Iowa about a year ago, 4vas in town a.fott days ago. and says he expects to muvt back here this spring. ' Lester Poabody recently bought the forty acre farm .'astof'Fred Hoover's, iu Aspinwnll piecinct. Erneot Argu blight has it rented lor this year. Mm. Chas. M Welton is visiting .he brother, L. II. Barnes, for a few tlays while Charley gets things in running order at the farm east of Johnson. We are glad to learn th.it William Ilawxby is going to return to his farm northwest of town this spring. lie greatly prefers farm life to living in Lincoln. J. W, Webber, who has been ver) sick with tlie grip, does not improve a? rapidly as his friends would like to nee but we liopo he will soon beadle to get out again. Mis. J. Marlatt, who had very piio'r health during her residence in Lincoln has greatly improved since her leturn to Auburn and is able to be out again Grangt r. Stephen Cooper has taken orders foi baling abeut a thousand tons of ha) and is rustling for more orders. He will move on the farm as soon as the roads improve a little J M. Burns has contracted to build a 20x20 foot addition to John Quinn's farm house, near Howe, and will begin work as soon as the weathor is suit able for outdoor work. Tim infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Colerick died Sunday, aged about three months. Tho funeral services were held Monday at the Methodist church, ltev, J. W. Taylor preached (he sermon. Hev. L.F. Britt, D. D., will be at Johnson from March i)il to 10th, assist ing Rev. Calvert iu a protracted meet-, ing, and during that time will treat magnetically all sufferers who apply at the Commercial hotel, Dr. Britt iias performed some marvelous cures in Nemaha county iu the past, but found that it was taking up too much of his time to treat those who came to him. For over a year Dr. Britt lias been sick and unable to do any work, but is now able to get around again, and will devote much of his time to healing tho sick. Tho Maple Grove school district Dist. 37 is troubled, but tho trouble differs from that which afllicts most of our districts After paying tho ex penses of this term of school they will have at least $000 on hand. Wlint bothers tho members of the school board is how to dispose of this money. If they could only turn it over to the Nemaha district we could soon dispose of it. Olive Camp No. 14, Woodmen of tho World, will givo a dance, oyster sup per and entertainment Wednesday night, March 17th. The dance will be given in Hoover's opera house, the oyster supper in the lower west room of tho opera house, and tho entertain ment iu the Miuick hall. Admission todanco, CO cents; supper and enter tainmont, 25 cents Everybody is in vited. Miss Emma Crim, assisted by the best singers of Nemaha and vicinity, will givo the charming and romanth operetta, "Genevieve," at Hoover's opera houso Saturday night, March 0th. The music of this operetta is excellent and the Binders have been carefully trained. We feel sure every one will be pleased. Miss Crim should have a crowded house. Admission, 15 cents; children, 10 cents; reserved Beats, 21) cents. Tickets on sale at Tayior's drug store. Report of School District No. 58, for the quarter ending January 20, 1807: . Main PemnloTotul Total Enrollment 27 20 41 Tottil iliipH pupils ut lended..,447 1130 827 D.illy iivoriiKo iiltondnnce 10 10 3fi No. days actually tatiKlit 40 No. cases of tardiness 8 ft 14 No. canes corporal punltdmi't 2 0 2 No. vUlts inomliniHOf board ' 3 No, vIhUk of other persons... 20 No. o pupllH neither absent nor tardy 4 Nuiiipm Flod TlubrlN, Dave Armstrong. Charlie ArniHtioiiK, Ella ArniHlroug. E. Delia Kemi'thoknk, ' v Teacher. Benjamin Savel died at tiis hume near the London church Weduesda afternoon, February 17, from the of tects of grip. The funeial took place from Bethel chuich this morning at 10 o'clock, and the remains were I nt fired in the London cemetery. Grandpa Savel waS one of the early settlers in Nemaha county, locating hear Brown ville about forty years ago. For a limi ne made'his Lonm in this city, hut ol late years has resided near London He was within nine days of 85 year old at the time of his death Granger Kerker & louver are agents for the celebrated Haas Hog Hemody, which has gained such a reputation as a rem edy for hog cholera and kindred dis eases. So confident are 'the manufac turers of the merits kof this remedy that they offer for a small amount per head to insure hogs against the cholera pro vided the remedy is used according to directions. It is said that by the use of this ' medicine hogs thrive so well that the cost of the remedy is saved in feed or gained in weight. Go to Ker ker & Hoover and get full particulars Tuesday afternoon we had tho pleas ure of v'siting C. Shuck's "Nemaha Valley Berkshire Farm," four miles northwest of Nemaha. Mr. Shuck has been raising thoroughbred Berk shire hogs for a number of years, and keeps no other kind of hogs. He ho lieves the BcrkHhiro is the finest and best hog on earth, and can convince al most any one that such is the fact by showing thorn Ids stock. Mr. Shuck has sold nearly everything he lias for sale, but will soon be ready for custo mers. He has about thirty hogs left, and tiie majority of them are as pretty as pictures. Wo were so forcibly im pressed with the merits of the .Berk shire and with the slock raised by Mr. Shuck that we made a bargain for a sow before we left. Mr. Shuck has a hog medicine that he prepares himself that is said to be a euro preventive of hog cholera, and will euro the Hick hogs if they are not too far gone. Many of tho neighbors are using this remedy, which is com paratlvoly cheap. J IDr. J. Hi. Melvin. Olllco at residence, south of Miuick storo building. F. M. Chrisman, an old resident of Auburn, waa found dead Wednesday morning in his room in tho loft of the livery stablo fermorly owned by him He had been a hard drinker for years, and this undoubtedly caused his death. Henry Wallace is generally rncogs nlzed us the best posted man on agric ulture, stock brooding and feeding and grass growing in the western country, We will send ids weekly agricultural paper, VALLAOK.V FARMER, and the Advkktiser both for one year for 81.00. Drop card to Wallaces' Farmer, Des Moines, Iowa, and ask for a sample copy which will be fur nished free. We havo made arrangements where by wo can send The Advertiser and the Inter Ocean both one year for only $1 00 cash in advance. Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy, riding Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor. Wo will send The Advertiser, the New York Tribune, the Toledo Blade and the Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papers one year for 'only $2 10. iilpana Tabulea. We Who wants to buy good Irate Anderson's New Cash Store. New stock of Shoes just received fine line. We have a flue line of Overcoats for Boys, now being sold At Cost We ar.o also selling GOOD FRESH GROCERIES. AT LOW PRICES. as Anderson has just got in a good stock. Tho dry goods, notions, hats and caps, bouts and shoes and other departments have njso been stocked up with good seasonable goods, which he is selling at bed rock prices, Try him. . Anderson's Cash Store JT. VT. Oranmer fe Co. ' have decided to Close Out their entire line of, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, niVuiilss; aiidL Valines, REGARDLESS OP COST! JN ow get to the front, "The Blue Front," and dress yourself and boys up with the best and cheapest suits ever purchased for the money. We mean just what we say, as we are determined to Close Out this stock as soon as possible. 80 rush in and procure some of these unparal le ed bargains before all are gone. Don't Xela,y. Time is IWConey Remember the vlacfh THE BLVE FRONT J. W. Cranmer FOB SALE. A span of good mules nine years, perfectly gentlo. Apply at this otllco. Mies Harris, "the milliner," South Auburn. WOOD AND CORN. ' Wo wish all our delinquent aubscrii bers who can furnish us wood or cor would bring tho eamo in at onco, as we need it. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curatoly. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention. Get our clubbing rates on any paper you want to aubscribo for. We can save you money. We waut one good man (having horse), as permanent superintendent for Nomaha County, on salary. Must send aliing with application, Btrong letters of recomendalion as to honesty, energy, and ability, First class man only. State occtibatlon. Address P. O.liox 10:12, Phil,, Pa. , BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The beBt salvo in rhe world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and, all skin eruptions, and posh lively ernes piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect hhIIb factlon or money lel'nnded. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale bv Taylor. goods at low figures to all at & Co., Aubur Evervbodv f r