i - cS miuwimjijn limit 25fwww ebmsh dvertmr. ( VOLUME XL! NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1897. (NUMBER 45 MmriMnMMvr Me Jlj ,sa? K ( I. T h Local !N"ews. "Warmer weatlior. Fut up tlio loose stack. Call and see us for job work. Mrs. Fan-bank for fine millinery. Clyde King was in from Auburn last Saturday. Wes Clark was down from Auburn last Sunday. Jerry Marlatt, of Aubuin, was in town Tuesday. H. V. Muir was down from Brown villo Monday. Miss Lydia Barnes came down from Peru Thursday. Hank Wntermuu and tlio mumps aro having a tussel this week. Mrs. Fred Seabury has been sick with neuralgia for several days. Lulu Cooper has about recovered from her severe attack of fever. Mrs. W. W. Sanders visited Brown- villo friends tin- lirst of tliis week. County Superintendent Carman visit ed the Nemaha schools Wednesday. There was some frost hero a night or two last week, but little damage was done. S. Gilbert has had a number of shade trees set out on the lot south of the postollice. The Titus Nursery is setting out a good sized apple orchard on the farm this spring. FOU KENT Three rooms upstairs in Tun Auvkutisek building. Inquire at this ollice. Stephen Huntington was on the sick list for several days, but is able to be around again. Miss Maud Minick received a fine piano last Saturday, from S. II. Avey & Co., of Auburn. Somo of our singers were out sere nading Friday night, and of course did not forget the editor. Mrs. Minnie Parker has moved In Mrs. M. H. Crother's house, south of the editorial residence. Wm. Kossell, of Brownville, moved to Beatrice this week. He will make his home with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lo rauce. John Clark came in from Smith county, Kansas, the latter part of last week, on a visit to his father, Ilonry Clark. FOR ONE DOLLAR In advance, wo will send The Advek tiseh one year. II. W. Masters, formerly of Auburn but now of Lincoln, lias been talking piano to some of our citizens the past two or three weeks. Mrs, T. A. Loranco came down from Brownville Wednesday and will visit parents and sisters for a few days bo fore going to Beatrice. Itev. J. W. Taylor is able to get out again, with the aid of crutches. He hud a close call and it will be some time before he entirely recovers. Calvin S. Gillespie is quite sick. He has boon in poor health for several months, and waa taken much worse Thursday. He is suffering severely. Charloy Woodward went to Tecum seh Thursday, whore he has a position as stenographer and typewriter in the office of Attorney J. Hall Hitchcock. NEW KIMBALL ORGAN for salo ou easy payments. Inquire at this of flee for particulars. 2Dr. X. Xj. JVTerviii. Office at residence, south of Minick store building. Claronco Aynes, Al and Joe Morton and two or three others f the Nemaha boys went to Tecumseh a few days ago and aro working on the B. & M. gravel train. Frank Titus wont to Tecumseh a few days ago to work for the B. & M , but tho attractions at Nemaha were too great, and ho could only stay away two or three days. The young people celebrated the coming ef May in the usual fashion, by distributing May baskets of (lowers to their friends. The Advehtisek house hold received several of theso beautiful baskets. C Shuck shipped a line Berkshire pig to Caspar, Wyoming, April 20th. As he did not have one on hand to 111 1 the order, he had to buy itofS. C. Shuck, bath keeping the same kind of hogs, Sam having gut his hogs origin ully fioin his father. The editor of this family journal has been almost dick for the past three or four weeks and consequently has not devoted as much time to the paper as it needed, but an assistant has been engaged and the paper will be itn proved considerably in the future, be ginning with tho coming issue. Some of the stock that has been run ning at large has broken off the tops of several ot the sma.l trees that have been set out around the Methodist church yard. It is a shame that these who work hard to improve the condi tion of the town should see the fruits of their labor destroyed in this way. Hosie Seabury had an experience with a baru wire ieuce on Wednesday that she will roint luuci lor a long lime She was climbing the fenue when she slipped and fell, and one barb caught in one limb and tore a three cornered gash nearly two inches across at the widest place. It is a painful wound LECTURE. H. A. Pallister will deliver his Hue lecture on "Mai tin Luther" at the M. E. church in Noma, ha on Tuesday night, May 18th. Tick ets admitting two, 25 cents; single ad mission, 15 cunts; children, 10 oouts. This lecture will also bo delivered at Brownville Monday night, May 17th. Dr. Keeling has been having consid erable work done at his residence this spring, and has therefore been spending much of his time at homo overseeing the work. Ho has had several rooms kalsomined, repapered and otherwise renovated, and will propably have tho house repainted. He rucently had u good sidewalk laid in front of his lots- The articles on weeds published In Wallaces' Farmer in 1806 wore very valuable to tho readers of that paper. Large pictures were published of the worst weeds the western fanner has to light and the best means of killing them were very fully given. Each one of theso weed articles was worth several times the price of a year's subscription to the paper. Wallaces' Farmer is a general agricultural paper published weekly at Dos Moines, Iowa, at 81 per year. You can get a sample copy free by writing fcr it. Wo will send Wallaces' Farmer and The Advektiser. both one year for S1.00. Look Here! Best Garden Seeds. Fresh bulk seeds just received at Kerker & Hoover's. Cheaper than ever. None better. Give them a all and see for yourself. Nemaha has a Bakery, Candy Facto ry, Lunch Counter, etc., where you can get a hot lunch, a square meal , fresh bread, cakes, pies, etc. I am prepared to make hot candy for parties on short notice, 11, L. Nohfleet. Tho Methodist Sunday school and the Junior Longuo hold their May day picnic last Saturday In "Bolo valley," uartheastof town. They met at tho Methodist church and marched through town to tho grove. When thoy arrived thero the May pole, crowned with a wreathe of flowers, was put up, and then tho king and queen, princo and princess wore crowned with appropri ate ceremonies. Thero were several songs and a recitation, and altogether the program was very Interesting. Cyrus Minick was king, May Kerker queen, Verne Taylor princo, Nellie Sanders princess, and Besslo Frost, Uosie Seabury, Hazel Parker, Belle Galbralth and Flossie Waterman maids of honor. At noon table cloths wore spread en tho grass and a picnic dinner enjoyed. About seventy-live persons were pres ent. Thero were no accidents, and all present, biy and little, old and young, seemed to have a good time. OLD feETTLEUS ASSOCIATION All interested in the building of the log cabin in Nemaha and also those interested in the old sottlors meotlngs aro requested touneel at The Adveh TiSKit office Saturday, May 8th, at 2 o'clock-p. in. The members of the executive committee are especially re quested to be present. Kansas Champion will mako tho sea son of 1807 at my furm. one milo south of Nemaha. Terms, S7.0U to insure a colt to stand and suck. J. II. SEID. PLYMOUTH BOOK EGGS For sale at 50 cents per sotting. .Puiev choice stock. Geo. N. Sandeus, Bro.wnville. For salo 4.000 pounds of cane seed at 80 cents per 100. 2i miles south west of Nemaha. Newton Jauvi. We will send I he A nvrcuTlsicit, Hi New York Tribune, the Toledo Blad and the Chicago Inter Ocean, all few papers ono year for only $1.85. We have made arrangements where by wo can Bond The Auveutiseh aim tho Inter Ocean both one year for onl) Si. 40 cash in advance. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out nc cwrately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. Get our clubbing rates on any paper you want to subscribe for. Wo can save you money. WOOD AND CORN. We wish all our delinquent subscri bers who can furnish us wood or corn would bring the same in at once, as we need it. FLIES. FLIES. Got that old wall paper tore off and put on new, before tho illes come. Neat workdono by J. S. Hadlock. ELECTRIC BITTEHS. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps moro gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterutivo is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will et more surely in counteracting and froo ing tho system from the malarial poi-.. son. Headache, indigestion constipa tion, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters Fifty cents and $1 per bottle at Tay lor'fl drug- store. t'ASTUIlEl I can furnish pasturage for about fifty head of young cattle this summer at following prices: Calves and year lings 50 cents a month per head; two yeariolds and grown cattle 75 cts. No horses wanted. Pasture three miles south of Nemaha. E. S. McCandless, Auburn. WANTED. 25 buggies to paint at tho very lowest prices. If you aro go ing to paint call seo me. J. 8. Hadlook- Rlpans Tubules: one gives roliof. IS OLOSI3STC3- - OTTT Her new stock of Millinery AT COST and UNIMBaa! She intends to enluro her store building and make other changes soon.and In order to dispose of present stock immediately will sell goods at and below cost. New Goods. Latest Styles. Call and see. SCHOOL ITJSB1S. Primary. Nulue Sandeuh, ,, ,,, Nelson Hadlook. J lM,Itora Willie Yntes is on tho siok list. Annio Burns re-entered school Mon day. Eddlo Yackly has been absent this week. Mrs.Buoll visited our school Wednes day forenoon. Fishing now eeems more attraetivo to somo of the larger boys than coming to school. Mr. Carman, the county superinten dent, vinited our room Wednesday fore noon, and expressed himself woll ploased with the work being done. One of the fifth grade pupils worked four days on ono dilllcult problem, and finally got It without assistance. As a result he is about the proudest boy in town. STIIAYED. From my stock field about March 15ih a two-yetw-old bay horsocolt; white spot in forehead and some white ou hind feet. - -- ' Haitii. DON'T WASH your wood work and doors, but have them neatly grained ind varnished. ,)ust as cheap a to paint them. Fiist class work dnnebjt J. S. Hadlooic. W. W. Sanders is agent for H. V Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If yoi want to lease or buy Ono apply at Tin Auveutiseh olllou. STANDS AT THE HEAD. Aug J. Bogel. the loading druggist of Shrevoport, La., says: "Dr. Klng'b New Discovery is the only tiling thai cures my cough, and it is the best seIN nr I have ' ,) . F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz,, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it no-'er fails, and is a ur cure foreensumption, coughs and colds. I cannot say enough for itB merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for conaumps tion, coughs and colds is not an tfxpor iment. It has been tried for a quurter of a century and today stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottle at Taylor's drug stare. i Rlpans Tabulos. Rlpans Tabules euro flatulonco. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Full Line Latest Styles" Prints Novelties, Etc., just received, at Anil erson's liew Gash Store. We carry a good line of CLOTHING, and invite your inspection GOOD. FRESH GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES. as Anderson has jiiHt got in a pood stock. Tho dry poods, notions, lints nnh caps, boots and shoos and other departments have ajso boon stocked up witd good seasonable goods, which he is selling at bod rock prices. Try him. Package Coffeo in First class bulk Coffeo 20 Canned Peas io Canned Lima Henna to Canned Tomatoes 8 Cauned Corn 8 N. B. Anderson's Cash Store 3E305L2L Ordinance No. 40. An Ordinance to prohibit Btoelc. Mich as Horses, iMulcH, Cattle, Hhocp, Hwlno nnil Uoutn from runnlnu at luru" within tho corporate llmltH of tin) vllliwr of Nomahn City. Nebraska, ond topiohlhlt tho lariat, lug or any such Hloclc upon thost reels mid alleys or public highway or mild villus, utnl to provlilo n pounlty lor tlio violation of tlio mime. Ho It ordained hy tho Chnlrmnn and hoard or TruitiKN or tliu village of Nemaha City, Nebraska. Suction 1. It nhull bo unlawful for any stock. Mich as horses, milieu, cattle, Hlieop, bwIiio or floats, to run at Ini'Koon any or tho RtreotH, alloys or public hli;li ways of tlio oalrt vll Indoor Nemaha (Jlty, Nebraska, or upon any ptibllottroundH or vneant or unplatted territory within tlio oorporr.to limits ottnuld village. Hko. 2. It shall bo unlawful for any person to lariat any animals or Htoclc mentioned In section ono of thin ordinance upon any of tho streets, alleys or public hlKtiways of said vll Iniioof Noiimliii Olty. HKC.II. liHlmll bo lhe duly of tho vlltno marshal or other nitleer therounlo author ized, upon bet ok notified that an v of tho pro vIhIoiih of thlH ordlnaneo aro boli'iK violated, to takoHiioli Htock and impo.ind them, and tho owner thereof Hlnill bo held liable for all roHtH for tlio tnlchiK anil hooping of thosatno. Tho marshal or other otllcer shall have a llmi on wild Hloclc for such costs, provided, how ever, that tho forN and costs tor talciiig and keeping satd stock shall not exceed tho sum oi twonty.llvo cents per head for tho first tlftv head and tlvo cent por bend for each additional animal for tlio Impounding, and lllty eentH por day tier head for tho keeping ofsald stool; provided further that Wheuov or such officer shall havo Impounded any of iheanlmalN mentioned In Kectlon ono of this ordinance ho shall within threo days from the taking up of wild stock notify tho owner In writing that he has Impounded the same, giving their description and tho amount of iheceslsand fees then due; hut In enso tho owner Is unknown to the olllcor ho shall post written notices In tlvo of the most consplou nii places In the village nl Neiniiha Clty.nnd In fifteen days ufler giving notice by either method ho snail proceed to sell the hdiiio to the highest bidder for cash. Tho proceeds of said sale shnll bo applied In tlio tint pince.to tho payment of tho co.mh of keeping, Im pounding, advertising find soiling the same. I'he remalndo. shall bo paid to the owner of such stock If ho Is known; If not. thon at tho expiration of one year from tlio datoof (ho sale thereof tho same shall bo paid Into the treasury and b come a part of tho gen eral fund of the vllliige of Nemaha Olty. Hko. I. Any person found guilty of violat ing any of tho provisions of nectlon two of Oils ordlnaneo shall upon conviction there of ho fined In any sum not exooedl'ig 610 and costs of suit, and stand committed to Jail until Hiuno is paid. ThlKordlnauoototako effect and bo In forcn from and after Its pussngo, approval and publication. Passed nnd approvod May 1st, 1807. Attest 1). A. MOU'i'ON, Uhulrman. W. W. SAN DIUIB, Clerk. Published in tho AdvorttsorMay7t!, 1897.1 DANGEB OV THE GRIP. The greatest danger from La Grippo is of ite resulting In pheumenia. If caro In used, however, and Chamhnr-. Iain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided, Amang the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippo, wo have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in phou tnonia, which shows conclusively that thin remedy Is a certain preventive of that d.irud diseaae. It will effect n permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The 25 and CO cent sizes for sale by Taylor, the druggist. Ripans Tabules euro bad breath. Choice Mixed Candy 10 Horseshoe Tobacco 38 Toddy Tobacco 23 Capt Kldd 20 0 for 10 20 Corn Cake 16 ttWfa.".VJ