"irfWWBPtf"W i i'i M r ;i I tl 5T7.i -1 . in win MiiiiMjiiimujMuumJUumiMimiiwiii HI lUKtI WHlKt ALL tlbfc lAILb. u iicn uotich HTrun. tmm U(kmi, Um) til tlnia. Hold t)T drtwitlKW. T)R. TV. W. KEELING, Nl'.MAHA ClTV, NlSIIUAICA. Ofllco first door Bouth of Turk hotel. W. W. SAWDERS, Notary :-: Public Neinaha City, Mb. L. 11. MJHUtlTl, Contractor and Builder. All kinds of Carpenter work donoon short notice. Satisfaction guarantee J. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. J.L.Mclvin, il.., 'Ph. C SPKOIALUKH: DlHenKUHnr llin Nltln, DIm. ohhw o Wotnon iintl Children Will prnmntM miHwur all callH, olllior tiny or nikjlit. Ofllco nt re.sldonec. Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In MEATS HlRliust prlcoH paid for hldcn, lard, tnilow BJIIH!, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. NEMAHA'.STOCK FARM J. H. SEID, Prop JN12MAHA, - NKHHAHIvA. Hrcodcriuid Hhipimr of Duroc Jcrwoy mid Poland Chlmi 11()(;h Best no, low prices. Farm one mile south of Nemaha. Nemaha Cornet Band. Is now prepared to furnish good mus' for entertainments, picnics, inemori norvices, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges reasonable. E. E. MuMKOito, Ties. J. E. CitOTiiisK, Seo'y. G. N. Sanders, Leader. c. SHUCK, 1'roprlolor or tho NEMAHA VaLLEY Berkshire : Faiim. Uroedorof Thoroughbred llorlcnlilro Iioish, Prlzo winning "took. No hotter rult-od. My prices aro In accordiinoo with tho Union. Hvo Htook and not prices. Kiirm i iiiIIch noilh WOHt of Notiiulm. NI2MA.1IA, - - - NEBRASKA. B.Bellflndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocolo, Ilornin, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board and hospital facilities at prices less than in a city, considering skill and sanitary surroundings. Parties seeking reliof through surgical iHoans will do woll to confer with Dr. Andrews. Ordinance No. 64. Annual Appropriation Ordidanco for tho fiscal year beginning May 1, 1807. An Ordinance) provldl'n for tho levying of a tax npcm all real osialoand porsonal prop. tsrty wllhln tho corporalo limits or tlio vil- ItiKoof NomahaC'ity, Nhraska. Hh It nrdiilnod hy thu Phulriimn and Hoard of Trustees or the vlllnuo of Nomaha Oily, Nabmskii. MhcrioN 1. That thoro ho and Ih horohv lovlod a tax of ton (10) mills upon tlionissesNcd valuation if all taxahlo proporty, roal and porsonal, within tho corporalo llmllH of tlio villus of Nemului City, Nohraslta. Said tax, whon collected, lo go Into tlio Konoral fund of said vlllngo, and to tin usotl for pay I nu tho general and luoldontal oxponsos of wild vitiligo. I). A. MORTON, Chiilrnmn. Attest, W.V. SANDERS, Vlllngo Clerk. rPoblhhrd In Advoitlsor August 111, 20,27, and 8oplotnhor3, 1897.1 Wanted-An Idea Protect your I(1pmj thmr may In Write JOHN WKDDEILIlUltM CI Who can tbtak or muu ilmpla thinit to pateutf noy. Washington, D. O., for their ti.tUU prUo tVXc ftjt Hit of two humlrtd Ui reuUoon yt mi Ua. Wo aro ItoprosonthiK and IntroilnoliiL' ftlr. J. M. Workman J tho rustliiiK Livorynian Or" NUMAllA. Successor to S Cooper Leavo your ordorH for a team, hack or dray, nnd Wm do the Rkst. Our Hack meutH all t fttUI PHYSICIAHAHDSURGEOH The Nebraska Advertiser !. If. M.tJIHllH J'utiUitttr. Suhsciiu'tion, 81.S0 lKIt YEAH FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1807. oMsa- rzM ubitcan cm& Tlio telegraph announces tho death of Hon. Napoleon B. Giddlng, at Sas vannali, Mo., nged 81 years. He was tho first territorial delegate to congress from Nebraska. All you guess about dilllculty in Boil ing Stark Trees may bo wrong. If you wish to know the truth, drop postal to Stark Nursery, Louisiana, Mo:, or Kookport, 111. Name references. Cash pay to salesmen each week tho year round. Outfit free takos no money to try tho work. Also want club makers get their trees freo. MODE UN WOODMAN PICNIC AT CRETE, NEIL, A UO. 18th. For tho Medorn Woodman Picnic at Creta, Neb , Aug. 18th, tho Hurling" ton Route offers a rate of one and one third for the round trip from points withinlOO miles of Crote. Tickets on sale August 18 and good to rotum to Augu t 10th. A fine program has been arranged and a good time is prom ised all who attend. For full information call at B. &M. dopot. EXCUSION TO HOT SPRINGS, S. D , FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th. S17.05 for round tiip from Nemaha, Neb. Tlckots Igood to return until Sopt. 10th. Take advantago of tho above low rate to visit tho Black Hills. Rathe in tho mammoth plunge bath at Hot Springs, see beautiful Sylvan Lake, make tho side trip to Spearilsh and you will return home with tho knowledge that nowhere could you have had a pleasantor holiday. For full infor (nation call at R. & M. ticket ofiico. STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CON VENTION. rI he Nebraska State Sunday School Convention will be held at Norfolk, September 7-1), 1807. Every Sunday School in tho State is entitled to thaeo delegates, including Us Superintendent and Pastor. Entertainment will bo provided for all delegates presenting proper creden tials. Reduced rates of" one and ond-third fare have boon granted by all railroads in Nebraska. We are glad to announce that Prof. II. M. Ilamill, Field Worker for the International Committee, will be with in again this year, to instruct in Nor mal work, The program promises to bo ono of unusual interest to Sunday School workers in every department. For copy of program or blank cre dentials, address, E.J. Wioiitman. Secretary, York, Nebraska. Tho Post would like to irk our pop-, ulist friends if they aro not proud of the tecoid made by their populist clerk of tho last stato senate, who is also Mr Bryan's private secretary and is also editor of tho great reform papor the Evening Post of Lincoln. The actual number of days that tho sonato was in session was sovonty-four covoring a peroid of eighty-four days excepting Sundays and this great reform editor put in his bill and swore that it was just, correct and tkat the amount had actually bean earned for 151 days at $ i per day a total of BUO 1. How any ono in 74 days actual work can get in 151 days at S4 is beyond tho mathematical calculaMon of tho most corrupt ropub Mean tho stato has ever known. Tho Moshers and Bartleys have not begun to learn their multiplication tablns when it comes to beginning with the editor Schwind ol the Lincoln Post, lato secretary of tho senate and pii vato secretary to ox-candidate W. J. Bryan. Auburn Post. There is a time for every thing; and the timo to attend to a cold is whon it stares. Don't watt till you have con sumption but prevent it by using One Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. M, II Taylor. .WWi fjewspapor p2hj.'W'v ? Tho prolonged rtlfllniiltv between I Father Fitzgorald of St. .Joseph's Catholic- church, of this city, and Rishop Ronacum of Lincoln, has reached tin end so far as possession of tlio church and parsonage is concerned although a small matter of pew rent Is still a con tention between the parties concerned. Father Fitzgerald left Monday for tho Abby, at Conception, Mo., where ho will do penance for twenty days In obedience to the late decision of Mgr. Martmelli, the papal delegate at Wash iugtou, after which he goes to Grafton to take charge of tho Catholic church there. Bishop Ronacum was in tho city again last Friday for tho purposo of making final settlement, but for some cause no agroomont was reached in tho matter of pow rent, which Father Fitzgorald claimed was duo him. In the evoulng Bishop Bomacum called on Father Fitzgerald at the par sonage but their meeting was not of a plesentnaturo if reports aro tiue. At tlio meeting of tho Bishop nnd the members of tho church, Friday afternoon. J. W. Kerns, XV. J. Rose and James Taylor wore elected trus tees, Father Feenoy, who wb installed as priest hero at tho beginning of tho trouble removed Tuesday to the par sonage and Tuesday morning held his first service in tho church, at which time ho pronounced mass. During tho trouble, extending over a peroid of several years, somo bad feel ing existed between parties interested and frionds of both sides, and somo (lis agreeable things were said and done, but now Ibat tho matter is sottled all differences should be forgotten and in a short timo no one will hold any enmity on account of tho trouble, Auburn Herald. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R., BUFFALO, N. Y, AUGUST 523 28. At tho timo of the National En campment of the G . A. 11. the Burling ton Route will sell rouud trip tickets to Buffalo, at leas than the regular ono way rate. G. A. R. special train with through sleepers for Buffalo leaveB Omaha 5.00 p. m. August 21. Berths reserved and special advertising matter furnished on request. See nearest Burlington Route agoht or write J. Francis. G, P. A , Omaha, Neb. "Tnoy don't make much fuss about it." Wo aro speaking of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. M. II. Taylor. SOMETHING TO KNOW. It may be worth something to know that the very bet remedy for restor ing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vlgor'is Electric Rittors. This remedy is purely vegetable, actB by giving tone to the nervo centers in the stomach, gently stimulates the livei and kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in tho blood. Electric Bitters improves tho appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by thoso who have tried it as tho very best blood purillor and nervo tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and SI per bottle at Taylor's drug storo. "I crave but Ono Minute," siiid the speaker in ti husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure and proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. M. II. Taylor. THE GRANDEST REMEDY. Mr. 11. B. Groove, merchant, of Chil howio, Virginia, certifies that ho had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procu e. tried al1 cough remedies that ho co.ild hear of, but got no reliof; spent many nights sittirg up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and was cured by tho ubb of two bottlas. For past three years has boon atte,jf,,,g to bus iness, and says Dr. King's New Dis covery is tho grandest remedy over niflile, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community Dr. King's Now Discovery is guaran. teed for coughs, colds and consump tion. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at Taylor's drug storo. 1 1 1 Burning, itching skin diseases in stantly relioved bj Do Witt's Witcli Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, bruises, bums. It hoals without leaving a scar. M. II. Taylor. It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo said of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Piles and rectal disoases, cuts, burns, bruises, totter, eczema aud all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly aud permanently. M. II. Taylor. Ripans Tabulcs cure dizziness. MONTHLY SUFFERING. Thousand8 of women are troubled at monthly inter vals with paiua in the head, back, breasts, shoulders, sides hips and limbs. But they need not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The men strual function should operate painlessly. WinSto makes menstruation painless, nnd regular. It puts the deli cate menstrual organs in condi tion to do their work properly. And that stops all this puin. Why will ftny woman suffer mouth after month when Wine of Cardui will relieve Iter? It costs $r.oo at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenu. Mn. R0ZENA LEWIS, ol Oonavllle, Toxas, snyst "I was troubled at monthly Intervals with terrible pains In my head and back, but have been entirely relieved by Wlno ol Cardui." We have made arrangements where by wo can Bend Tin: Adveutiskii and tho Inter Ocean both ono year for only 81.00 cash in advance. Roasons why Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarnuea Remedy is the betit: 1. Because it affords instant relief In case of pain in the stomauh, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that nover fails in tho most severe cases of dysentery anu duurhrjeu. 3. Because it is the only remedy tnat will euro chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the o dy remedy that will prevent hilidus colic. 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 0, Because it is the only remedy that cau always be depended upon in cases ot chelera infantum. 7. Becaiiso it !s tho most prompt and nio.it reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. S Because it produces no bad re sults. 1) Because It is pleasant and safe to take. 10, Because it has savee tl'e lives of more people than ary other medi cine in the world. Tho 25 and f0c sizes for sale by M. IL Taylor, the druggist. Vim, vigor and victory; these are tho characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and all stom ach and liver troubles M. II. Taylor. 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There is a Wrong Way AND A RIGHT IMPBOPEB id?j ENSfrZcfr XwLw 1 PBOPri ar8i way of treating tho eyes, Somo people seem to think that if they only wear glasses it will bo all right with their eyes. There would bo just as much sense in prescribing tho same medicine for every diseaso. Unless you place yourself in the care of a skillful oculist or optician it would bo better to give no thought to your eyes at all. We make a specialty of fitting glasses. S.H.AVEYiC0. AUBURN, WEB. TWELVE REASONS WHY The St. Louis Republic gives a dozen good reasons why newspaper readers should read this paper. Hero they are: 1. Tho Republic is the greatest nowspapor published. 2. It has a cable news service over the entire civilized world, which no other St. Louis paper can secure. 15. Special coi respondents in all the largo cities and capitals of Europe. 4. News bureau in New York City and Washington, D. C. 5. Special correspondents in every city and town in tho western United States. 0. Member of tho Associated Press, tho groatest news gatherer in the world. 7. Publishes daily tho market re ports of the world. 8. Issues a magnificent colored magazine cover with the Sunday papor. 0. More noted writers and artists contribute to tho Republic than any other paper. 10. Issues an unequalled four-pago comic weekly vljh each SuHday paper free. 11. Publishes pages of iulerest aud value to womankind. 12 Its 10-cent dress pattern ties partmont is tho most popular feature over introduced by a newspaper. Thousands patronize it. Tho daily and Sunday St. Louis Re public is SO a year, S3 for six months and $1.50 for threo months. Tho twico a week Ropublic is SI a year 104 papers, two each week. Don't nnusento your stomach" with tons and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous littlo pills, known as DoWits littlo Early Risers. M. II. Taylor. yTribime iron EVERY member of EVERY family on EVERY farm in EVERY village in EVERY State or Territory. 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