wawwwriWMarffnttmwwnii RenMnmiN ebmshu Mdvertiser, :..:: x VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897. NUMBER ( fe f J" f X -t r$ i&ul? it Local 1ST ews. .John Dorrain visitd Auburn Moni day. Alva Loedy is working for Ben Skeon. llanna Bennett will work I. N. Cooper's farm this venr. J. L. Dal by and Col.Joo Harper wert up from Shubert Monday. Dr and Mrs. B. Bell Andrews were over from Stella Thursday. Mrs. S. M. Rich, an old resident ol Brownvlllo, died Tuesday. Miss Minnie May wont to Peru Mon day, returning the next day. Mr. and Mrs. John Guff aro rejoicing oyer the birth of a daughter. I.N. Cooper and lainily are again living in their Nemaha home. J. C. Dort, the State Journal repre sentative, was in town Friday. Frank II. Jay is organizing a castle of "Itoyal Highlanders'' in Nemaha. 1 B. Skeen drove in from Auburn last Sunday, i ('turning the next day. Phe wife of L)r II L. Matthews, ol "-"'VXondon precinct, died last Saturday froii'ouatitnption. ' Mirts May Swan, who has been at f tending the Normal school at Peru, iJ"came home Thuisday. It- Mr. Sunn-, aIm has been living in too Finch pro,iMrv for several months, - moved tti . in Monday. James W Wolfe and two children relifrnVd lust Saturday from Hamburg, Iuwa, wln-irt th"y were visiting rela tiv?.i for a iew dnvB. .vtr-t. John G oiivtu, wlio i3 living with her tiou in law, (Jhus. W. Koberi', has been duugeiously Rick for some time, but is getting some better. A. J. Skeen, ot liakridge, Kansas, gave us a pleasant rail Wednesday. He is visiting 'Us mother, Mrs. J. G.Skeen, and other relatives and finauds in tin vicinity. The infant, child of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lawrence died Wednesday, with membraneous croup. The funeral services were held at th'e Christian church Thursday . J. S. ladlock rxpeuis to move fioin Browuvilie to Nomaha the ilrot of next week. He lias the contract to paint the new school house at Hills dale when it is built. Charley Taylor, who has been visit ing Nemaha friends and working in the barber shop foi the past ten or twelve days, went to Mound City, Mo., Wednesday, to take charge of Harvey Thompson's shop. Opal Seabury was seven yeara old Thursday, and her parents invited a number of her young frionds to assist in properly celebrating that event The party was a total surprise to Opal. Cake, apples and pop corn were served us refreshment!. Of course all had a delightful time. E. E. Uumbaugh, of MoundCity, Mo., who has traded for HarvoyThompson's barber shop, moved to Nemaha this week, and is now in possession of the shop. He is liying in part of Stove Cooper's house. Mr. Uumbaugh is a pleasant gentleman and is said to be a first class harper. The operetta "Genevieve," given at tne opera house Saturday night, under the direction of Miss Emma Criin, res fUcted great credit upon Miss Crim and nil those taking part. The singing was excellent, the acting good, and every thing passed off smoothly. The enter, tainment deserved a much larger audi enco than was present. We pay 15 cents a bushel foFeorn taken on subscription. Dr. J. Xj. JVTelviiii Olllce at residenco, south of Minick store building Our minstrfl troup is achieving a wonderful reputation. This week two Chicago actors, one of whom lias had years of experience on the stage and in managing thoatrictil companies, have applied for a posiMnn, but our "black imateurs" nre very oxclusive. and re vised the admission so ardently da sired. Wa onjoyad a very pleasant call from Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Shubert Thursday afternoon. Mr, Shuuort is living on his farm near Howe one of the best fruit farms in Nemaha county. He ships eacli year great quantities of ap ples from this farm, and (hoy rank among the very beat apples raised in the world. Stephen Coopor failed in making the trade with Adam Follmer, and has concluded to stay with us. Ho says the young ladies of Nomaha will have to patronize him when they want a ride, even if he isn't as good looking as Mr. Follmer. We are vory glad Steve has decided to stay with us. as he is a good business man and a good citizen Olive Camp No 14, Woodmen of the World, will give a dance in the opera house, an oyster supper in the lower west room of the opera house, and an entertainment in the Minick hall next Wednesday night, March 17th. Ad mitsion to danco, 50 cents; supper and entertainment, 25 cents ; entertainment alone, 10 cents. Everjbody is invited. John Jennings, a farmer who has been renting near Graf, in .Johnson county, got tired of larming, so he loaded up his goods and staited out to search fer a good location. Ho arrived in Nemaha Saturday forenoon and was so favorably impressed with the look of the town that ho decided to loc.it hero. He bought the Finch property and is now a i evident of Nemaha. Look ULee! Best Garden Seeds. Fiesh bulk seeds just received at Korker & IIoovr'a Cheaper than ever. None better Give them a call and see for yourself. Wo understand the Auburn Tele phone company is contemplating qx tending its lino throughout the county. It is believed, if possible, the company will run a line to Johnson, Howe, Ne maha, Browuvilie and Peru. This would not only help the company but would bo beneficial to these different points to be in direct communication with the county seat. We understand that the company is now in a nourish ing condition, the service rendered is btyond comparison. They have up wards of 200 phones in use and appli . cations aae daily coming in for more. Auburn Herald. The "air ship" or "Vvhat is It" was visible to our citizens last Friday night between the hours of 0 and 10 o'clock Itcamefiom the northwest, changed its lights from red to white and white to red, shot off to the south for a few miiiuWS, took a northwesterly course out of sight Nearly twenty persons of this city, reliable upon ordinary sup jects, claim to have seen this "What is It." and as we hae no saloons, and most of those who saw the object are temperance people, we have about de cided co admit that there is something about the matter that should be ex plained. Teeumseh Journal. FOB SALE. A span of good mules nine years, perfectly gentle. Apply at this olllce. Wo will send The Advisktisisk, the Now York Tribune, the Toledo Blado and the Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papers one year for only $2.10. JKlpans Tabules. pintinn TnlmlnA fMirn hnailnaha. RlDanB Tabules euro indigestion. I SCHOOL ITEMS. 1IATTII6 lUlHGliflS, (lIt0r8 Misses Cora Glllespio and "Flora Waterman nre again enrolled among the pupils ol' tlm high school. The Bookkeeping class aro rather disgusted with their balance nc counts, as they cannot find their nils takts. The ninth, year class is now studying the philosophy of lenso3 and thole effects on a ray of light. Our directors aeem so be getting rather negligent of our school property as several of our window panes and shades are missing, wliilo the plaster- ing is falling from tiie ceilings of one room and tho entry. Friday morning some of our pupils came to iBchool looking rather sober, and all on account of being disappoint ed in their expectations of an inaugural party tho ovo bef re, which on account of tho woatlior was postponed until when? Tho pupils of the high school aro very much elated to think that several of their number are so willing to help with the "BiacK Amateur Minstrels," the proceeds of which go to repair tl e sidewalks. Both division of the high school wil combine their efforts to nuke tho liter ary exercises of March 15th as inter' eating ati possible, as that will be the last for thejninth grade. February 22nd the boys in somo way gavo the ropo to tho Hag pole tho wrong pull, which left the pole in a uselens condition, which should be seen to be fore the close- of the present term ol school, as it would he liupo-sible to lit' our Hag as it ihow stands The. school iroom is much plosiBunter since we can i)wu tliewindows open most of the tune. Tie pins are ' roininu tim'e popular among tho scholairf, hut vet they air very cosily so met lines, as a pm which belonged to uciit her cost a couple of out girls 37 cents each one da) last week A couple of our young men are gieatly elated, as they expect to be tho principle objects of a sidetdmw wi h Prof. Crichton as doorkeeper, Saturdaj eve. We would advise the editor of Tin; Advuktishu t;o look well to his die tionary before correcting I lie spelling in these items,, as wo aro able to find a few words in enr dictionary yet if it is somewhat dilapidated! The insurance question is an impoi taut one to farmers. In Iovra the have solved it by organizing mutual companies. They are wondoi fully sue cessful and save their members bun diedsof thousands of dollars ever vear. Wallaces' Fanner. J)es Moines, Iowa, is tho flloial paper of thest companies It is a geueial agricultura paper published weekly at $1 00 pet year. Wo will send Wallaces' Farmer and the Advkiitihkk both for one year for $1.00. You can get a copy of Wall aces' Farmer free by writing for it. Get our clubbing rates on any paper you want to subscribo for. We can save you money. Tetter, SulL-llhontiL unu Kczcma. Tho iutonac itching and smarting inci dent to'theso diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It 1b ecpially efficient for itching piles nnd a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic soro eyes. 25 cts. per box. Dr. Caily's Condition Powders, aro just what a horso needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood pnrifier and vermifuge. Thoy aro not food but medicine and tho best in use to put n horso in prirao condition. Price 25 cents per package .afc. - Itlpans Tabulea euro nausea. Itlpans Tabules euro bad breath. Rlpana TabuleB euro flatulence. Itlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative Itlpans Tabules: for eour stomach. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met, John McElhaney, pronrielor, UliCElVEs A LIFE SENTENCE. The second trial of John W. Arga bright cune to an end last Wednesday merning at one o'clock, when tho jury roturned a verdict of guilty as charged in the Indictment of murder in tho first degroo and fixed tho penalty of imprU oiunent for life. The following is tho verdict: Tho Smto of Nebraska vs. John W Argabright. Wo, tho jury in this case, being duly impsiuoled and sworn do find and say that wo find the defendant, John W. Argabright, guilty of murder in tho llrst degree as charged in the indict ment and wo further say that the 1on fondant, John W. Argabright, ahull bo imprisoned in tho penitentiary of tho state of Nebraska for life. The court then adjourned until Frh day at 0 o'clock p. m , when Judgo Ramsey will hear motions in tho Stull will case. The court will thon adjourn till Monday whon Judgo Lotton will be hero and liBten to a motion for a now trial in tho Argabright case. Auburn Post. Wo liavo made arrangements whoros by we can sond This Advkutirisk and the Inter Ocean both one year for only $1.00 cash in advance. W. W. Sanders is agent for R, V. Mulr's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy ouo apply at Tins Advkrtiskk ofllee Itlpans Tabules euro dizziness. 3 Who wants to buy good goods u low figures to call at Anderson's' flew New stock of Shoes just receivedfine line. We have a flno lino of Overcoats for Boys, now being sold At Cost Wo aro also soiling Hoy9 fe$uitB; jt Cost, GOOD FRESH GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES, as Anderson has just got in a good stock. Tho dry goods, notions, hats and caps, boots and shoes and other departments hav.e ajso been stocked up with good seasonable goods, which he is selling at bod rock prices. Try him. B. Anderson's U ax-OsinsTG- otjti . Oraumer & Co. have decided to Close their entire line of TEVtfinlts and. Valises, REGARDLESS OF COST! N 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. So rush in and procure some of these unparal leled bargains before all are gone. Xoix?t 13ela,y. Time is IMConey Remember the pltco IKE BLVE FRONT, J. W. Crenmer & Co., Auburn Mi as! LO ng m C t b w n 4 1 ! CO 3 2 ! ? SI 9 It CD 8 2 1 fee a oo 5 Mia la? 3 $! 5 is!! lis s 1 ill If! 1 fi. si sh w EI )ll r" w ' pas, U0 WOOD AND CORN Wo wish all our delinquent suhuei i) hers Who can furnish us wood or corn would bring the game in at once, as we need it. n, sh Store. w sh Store Out Efenrbodv Furnishing Goods,