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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1897)
UWft'"!!' WW " 1' ' 1K TOW UMVX , .r." w,."V- - rV v &&&?' : "ttffii ,v ?t-'- -r? r tr'' !"& v " ' : w' ' 'lw"i,si' p.V - f3T yitWiiMM)n miiiwj 1 1 .uij UHM.HMJ iu .wu aFl'MjlBJ:l4IJrT;l Ml CUK18 WHIRL ALL tL& (A CUR18 WHIRL ALL llXfc f AILS. KB Mat Couch Ujrun. TMtea Uoo.1. Cm In ttme. Bold bt dnnrnlnU. Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In IMIIEi.A.TS Ulguost prices patdor hides, lard.'tailow Ime, etc NEMAIIA CITY, NERIiASKA. I.C.SUTTON. M. D.. Shubert, Nebraska. T)oo3 u general practice. All culls pi otnptly answered, day or night. 7-17 O. SHUCK, Proprietor of tho , NEMAHA VALLEY Berkshire : Farm. Jlroedcr of Thoroughbred Berkshire hoics, Frlr.o winning stock. No better ratd. My prlcen are In accordance with tue times. Heo otock mid Kt prices. Farm i uilles north west of Nemaha, NEMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA. B.BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, tells, - Nebraska perations for Cataract and nil opera tions on tlie eye, Varicocele, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc, performed wlths out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board nud 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. YouXan't Fit Your Eye with a Tape Measure. "33 It hue to he done by a. person who knows how. f We give careful attention to tho fitting of eyes, and if they are thus carefully looked after much trouhlo will be avoided. Eyes tested free. S.H.AVEYCO. AUBURN, NEB. Evergreens, ' ta runts, We hav u larue stock and m, areat variety t,n ohnose from. Prices very low. Also good slock of Shrubi, Vines. Rotes, Frutt Trees and Nmah FruUs. Ue sure to nee our prlcea before ordering.) Catalogue fiee, Evergreen Nursery Co. Buooeenora to Ueo, Finney. Evergreen, Wis Notice of J ids for County Printing, Notice in hereby glvon that on or before noon of tho 6th day or April. A. D. 1897, blda will be reoclved at the offlcoof tho county olerkof Nemaha county for the county printing for a term of ono year. Uldnwlll tie received on the following Hat, o-win. NotaijeiiilO IbpapT, perfjOO. LieiLer iifliiuH, iz in napor. per a Envelopes, No. 0, high cut, porfiOO. Knvtflitpe, No. 0, nigh cut, per 600. En vlhif n. No. 10, high cut, per 500. j'oita) enrus, printed, per iuu. Courvdockei fifty copUs, pur page. $ui LcaulJjlauka, eacn auuiuotiai copy. X sheet, Sxli, per 200 and pereov.U' LegarU LeKaVbltxns, aheet, 7x8X, per 200 and per 5(1 .euiil hlailk, uheot, 3Jx8, per 200 aud Da ,,eft,9sy oommlailnners' pro- i. vawjfwe PuoUhlnK notlcei and bids. OoueW coinmUiUpnHrai procoodttiRS, bids -Hurt notices muni be prttitod In nonpareil type. WJ I'he noftrd rcKorvoa tho rtglit to reject any andallhldN. . By order pMUe county commtMloucra. W II. E. PEBUY. County Cleric. yi 2. l?,Vi Repreaentlng ruatllnc ij. LiV'eryman or;N.BMAnA. ,WVJvi yur ordera ror.aieam( uncle or irafORd Vkdo tiibRkst, ' nijr Itack raee'a all lillne.V. ' , . .rf riL vmv 'St. JE"C k-l mw 'sjejomojrr tit.m .ieeVH ,X f sLH ., si m aar HHTwv lujimi uui iAuiii't:i.'aiTaiJiiiiatjwi'iiutJuiiw.'Uiiiuiii!iuc'tiutJiM,iJUjaiJB!HwgttgTrTT The Nebraska Advertiser IT. IT", HAJ'itrfmfi Vibtiihtr, FRIDAY, M AUOfI 1", lftOf v5S55t Republican fW8i EC m Judge Sullivan, of Columbus, a has handed dwn a decision in district court which affects a groat many of flee lioldors in tho stale. 0, B. Speick, clerk of Judge Sullivan's court, had some bills rejected by the lust session of tho board, among which wero a claim for postage used for correspond Alice in Jtho oillco and bill for prepar ing tho trial docket. The clerk ap pealed to the district court from the decision of tho board and after having had the natter under advisement the court sustalued the action of the sup ervisors and hold jo county officer co'uld hold a claim ngaiust the county for postage. In regards to the dockets, the court held th.it it was a duty which devolved upon the clerk of the court, but that no fas could ba charged for tho aervlce. Last November an Otoe county far mer held an invoice of his situation and found that all ho had with which to provihe winter eupplios, clothing food, etc., for his large family and to show for his summer's work was 4,000 bushels of corn. Ten to twelve cent per bushel weald not do for him nor let him out. He went up to the South Omaha stock yards and presented his case so plainly that he was permitted to drive to bis home Itrboad.of steers. These he cared for until the last of January when hie 4.010 bushels of corn was gone. Tho strum looked fat and sleek, were shippod to Chicago and a good price paid for them. After paying first cost at Omaha, interest, and all othor expenses, tills man found that be had realized en his 4.000 bushels of com 52 cents per bushel besides having a car load of fat hogs and a lot of the richest kind ot fertilizers to distribute over his farm, Nebraska Farmer. Tho April Number of The Delia eater is called the Spring Number, and Spring styles of toilettes, Wraps, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Dretts goods. Trim, mltigs, Millinery, etc., are faithfully reflected aud prefigured in lis hand some and arthttc color plates and monochrome Illustrations. The gens eral features of the number include an article onSWashington Social Life 'by Charlotte Everett Hopkins, in which the' complex relations of the olllcUl political, diplomatic and other circles of the National Capitol are interest ingly set forth. A clever short story by John J. a'Hecket "Why Did He Come?" shows how much a ghost caa do to take the kinks out tho course of true love. Poor girls seeking a Col lege Education cannot afford to miss Carolyn HaUted's account of Societies Formed Jto aid them. Dr. Grace Peckham Murray continues her talks ou Health and beauty with directions for the Care of the Hands aud feet Maude C. Murray Miller brings her series on the important Days in a Wo man's Life to a fittrng close with u description of tho Duties and Delights of Motherhood . Of accustomed merit are Mr. Vick's pages on tho floral Work of the Month, Mrs Wither spoon's Tea Table Chat, and the Mus tJated designs for Tatting, Crocheting, Knitting, etc. Address the Butter wick Pub. Co., 7 to 17 W. 13th at., New York. STANDS AT THE HEAD. Aug. J. Bogel, the leadlncr drnctcist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the beat Belli or I have " J . F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's Now Discovery Is all that is claimed for it: it ne"er fails, and is a sure cure for consumption , coughs and colds. I cannot Bay enough for its merits." Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumpi tion, coughs and colds is not an exper iment. It hiiB been tried for a quarter of a century and today stands at the head. It nevr disappoints. Free trial bottle at Taylor's drug store. RHEUMATISM QUICKLY CUHKD After having been confined to the bonne for eleven days and paying $2r In doctor bills without benefit, Mr. rank Dolson of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich ,was cured by one buttle ofCham berlaiu's Pain Halm costing 25 cents and has not since been troubled with that complaint. Fur sale by Taylor. '.,W. a? NEW HK.STAUKANT AND LUNCH 1100 M. You can now got a good square meal, hot soup or a hot lunch at any time, day or night, at the tftiilleet restaurant, in tho Banks building, next to harness shop. Beefsteak nerved in royal style, Hot bread every day. N'ieu Uiif of baker's good W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers ot all kinds made out acs cunitely, Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention. i a Get our clubbing rates on any paper you want to subsenbo for. We can aavo you monoy. We will send The Advkutisek, tho Now York Tribune, the Toledo Blade and the Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papers one year for only 12.10. DANGEKS OF THE GltlP The greatost danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in phaumenia If care is used, however, and Chamber lain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided, Among the tens of thousand! who have used this remedy for la grippe, wo have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in photit monia, which shows conclusively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that djead disease. It will effect a permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The 25 and B0 cent sizes for sale by Taylor, the druggist. FROM CRIPPLE CREEK. After the big fire In Cripple Creek I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After us ingjthree small bottles ofChamberlaln's Cough Remedy both the cough and cold left me, and in this high altitudo it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. G. B. Hendekson, editor Daily Advertiser.' For sale by Taylor, ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters is a medicine Buited for any Benson, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted feelinu prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No rredidfne will act more surely in counteracting and free ing tho system from tho malarial poi seu. Headache, indigestion, constipa tion, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents and $1 pel bottle at Tays lor's drug store. m m Clinton, Mibsburi. Mr A L Armstiong, an old druggiBt aud a prominent citizen of this enter prising town, says: "I sell forty oiffer ant kinds of cough medic(n. but have never in my experience Bold so much of any one article as I have of Ballard's Hnrehound Syrup.All who use It say It is the most pertect remedy tor Cough, Cold, Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat aud LungH they have ever tried." It Is a specific for Croup and Whooping Cough. It wll' relievo a cough in ono minute. Contains no opi ates. Price 25 and 60 cent's. Sold by Taylor, tho druggist. . RELEIVED OF TERRIBLE PA1N9 R. E. Morse, traveliug salesman, Galveston, Texas., says: Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me of Rheuma tism of three months standing after use of two bottles. J. S. Doau, Dan ville, Ills., says I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment for years and would not be without it. J. R, Grocb, Rio, Ills., says Ballard's Snow Liniment cured terrible pains in back of head and neck when nothing else would. Every bottle guaranteed. Price 50 centa. Sold by Taylor the druggist. A BOUND LIVER MAKESWELLJMAN Are you bilious, constipated or trou bled with jaundice, sick headache, bad taste in mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry skin,pain in back and between should ers, chills and fever, eto. If you have any of those symptoms your liver is out of order and your blood Is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act promptly. Herbeue will cure any disorder of tho liver, stomach or bowels, It tins no equal as a liver med icine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bot tles at Taylor's drug store. 5 22 ly Notice In uoroby given tlmt by vlrttio of u chattel mortgage dated on the 31st dny or December, 1891, und duly fllod and recorded In the otrtca or tbe county nlerlc of Nomatm couuty, Nebraska, on tho 21st day or March, 1895, and executed by J. VV. Krnslor to tho Gilbert Bank, to securo the payment ol the Bum of 1205 00. and upon which thero Is now due the mi in of 8203.07. Default having been made In the payment of said mini, therefore L will aeil tho property therein described viz: One span mouvn colored horne mules ten (10 years old, weight 800 pounds eiioh, named Hob and Dock; one spun gray horses nine (0) years old. weight 1000 pounds and 1100 pounds respectively, named Dlok und Prince: one red and wtilte cow, 2 years old; ono black cow, 2 vearBold: atpublla auction, noar tha livery barn, in the villas of Nemaha City, In Nemaha county, Nebrnska, on Haturday, tho 10th day or April, I897,at2oolo:ic p. in of Mild day. Dated Maroh lOUi.1897. TIIR aiLREKT HANK, MortgaRce, H, GiLiiKiir, Cashier. Wanted-An Idea Who can thtnk of aome stnipto thing to patent? Protect your tdeait they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEUDnilBUHN ft CO.. Patent Atto. ... U7at.iM..n n n fr-KaI Alfitli t.rfMa nfrar i and hit of two uundrad'lnTentlou wauled. mm wamjmui .n McKSTNOHPS Ken Prices GO te 20d 10 pounds for 22 10 to lOd 10 " " 23 8d 10 " " 24 6d10 " " 20 4d 10 " " 28 8d 10 " " 20 2d 10 " " 33 Casing and Finishing: Nails at slight advance on these prices. SPECIAL JfCTICE.- We quote prices in 10 pound lots for convenience, but we sell in any quantity at the same rate. We request you to coaapare these prlcea with the prices of would-be com petitors. Our stock of spring hardware, garden tools, etc, is now most complete, and our prices are always lower than the some goods can bo bought elsewhere. WE SELL GARDEN SEEDS. The Great Cash Depament Store of A.A.M ININCH&SON, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. DEALERS IN EVERYTHING , S i $5. 00 buys a Fine Violin and Complete Outfit. folly Quarantead. Kft $5. $5, 00 buys a Mandoline, Blrdseye Maple, Mahogany or Rose wood Finish. 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