maumMumMiMvmiiMimmMM.juiMin.MjmiwuuiumAiim3immMt'mMMmimmixmMtmw ebmzka M&vtvtiser. VOLUME XLII NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1897. NUMBER 10 rrr W"W''-. i'J'iijjiK4MijmmjiiuiytMiu.,njjjjjijjuxiULLiiii mhww, mi 111 mi igwcwmumi.JumiujuuiLmiiiijixjij Xhe WAV K ( i'. & j .. V Xjocal ISTews. Corn, 21 conts. Dry and dusty. Warm weather this week. Next Monday is Labor Day. Call and see ua for job work. Mrs. Fairbank for fine millinery. Republican primarias on the 18th. Grapes are worth only a cont a pound. Mrs. E. A. Mlnlck wont to Bracken Thursday. Weldon Shlvoly went to Lincoln Wednesday. Floyd Higglns, of Shubert, was ia town Wednesday. Lon Combs and family went to Pal myra last Saturday. J. n. Seid shipped one of his fino red hogt to Swanton Thursday. Lane Jones, of Aspinwall precinct, Rave us a social call Thursday. Mrs. Fred Seabury and Bee and Opal Ylsited Brownville Wednesday. J. H, Hall brought us some nice peaches on subscription Thursday. HI Campbell was in town Wednesr day. Ho iB talking free silver yet. J. M. Workman has had a neat sign painted on the front of his livery barn. There is a big peach crop and they are now selling at fifty cents a bushol. Rev. A. W. Green la holding a pro tracted meoUng, near Vnrrenoburg, Mo. Wm. and Charley Hacker were in from Auburn Wednesday, doing some surveying. Douglas and London precincts got five out of the eight nominations on the fusion ticket. Albert Titus sold over 3300 bushels of corn a few days ago. Ho is satisfied that farming pays. Miss Edna Thompson went to Shen andoah, Iowa, Monday. She will at tend school there this year. C. H. Kindig went to Cortland, Neb., last Saturday. He is principal of the public schools of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Lena Bantz and Miss Louisa Ceoni, of Humboldt, are guests of Mrs Martha Coons this week. W. II, Englebrlght, of Hastings, is bnying apples in Nemaha. He shipped a car load to Minden Wednesday. Fred Moore took the train Thursday morning for Mason City, Neb., where he will teach school the coming year. School begins next Monday morning. Endeavor to have the children attend the first day and every day thereafter. Robt. I. Smith and Harvey went to Shenandoah, Iowa, Monday. Harvey will attend school there the coming year. The Woodmen of the Werld will hold a picnic at Auburn next Monday. Preparations have been made for a big time. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker, ef South Auburn, visited Mrs. Baker's parent's, Rav.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, on Friday. Miss Ona Tourtelott will give an oli ocutionary entertainment at Shubert Saturday night. T. A. Clark will give a cornet solo. Goo. W. Noal found a pocketbook in the hall Thursday afternoon, which tho owner can have by proving property and paying for this notice, John Dorram is Buffering from an attack of tonsilltus. Miss Blanch Williams, of Shubert. is the guest of tho Misses Elliott this week. Thos. J. Majors was selected as the member of the republican state central committeo from Nomaha and Johnson counties. The fourth quarterly mooting of the Methodist church will bo held at Ne inaha next Sunday and Monday. Pre siding Elder VauFleet will preach Sunday ovoning, We met T. J. Oliver while at Lincoln Thursday of last week. He informs us that ho has accepted the position as principal of tho Greenwood Bchool for the ensuiug year. Mrs. W. W. Sanders and Willie and Nellie, who have been visiting friends at Beatrico, Wymore and Odell for tho past two weeks aud a half, came home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Colerick visited Mrs. Colerick's parents, Mr and Mrs. Laird, near Humboldt, a few days, go iug down last Friday and returning Tuesday, They drove over. John G . Woolley, tho greatest t9ra perance orator now living, will dolivor an address on that Bubject in Auburn at tho opera houso on Saturday, Sept. 18th. Particulars next week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rurabaugh, of Smlthland, Iowa, arrived in Nemaha Thursday afternoon, on a visit to their son, Elmer E. Rumbaugh. They ex pect to remain about a mon h, Philip Landon, the "divine healer," came to Nemaha Wednesday afternoon, and will probably remain for awhilo. He was married Tuesday and is enjoys ing his honeymoon in Nemaha. We have for free distribution a num ber of copies of the premium list of the Nemaha county fair, to bo hold at Auburn Sept. 28th, 20th nd 30th aud October 1st. Call in and got one. J. F. Wykes came down from Syra cuse Tuosday evening and visited friends until train time the next morn ing, when he went to Highland, Kas., to which station ho has been changed. Elder Nicholson will! preach at the Christian church Saturday night, at 8 o'clock p. m., and on Sunday morning and evening, and will probably begin a protracted meeting. Everybody is cordially invited. Wo have placed our accounts in this section in the hands of Mr. Ben Parker for collection, as it is impossible for us to get out and see the delinquents. We hope thoso who are owing us will be prepared for tho emergoncy. Philip Landon, the "divine healer," and Miss Susannah Case, of Sterling, were married at the court houso in Tecumseh on Tuesday evening. The "healer' gave his age as twouty-nine years and the bride forty-nine. V. P. Peabody returned home Tuess day morning from Buffalo, New York, where he attendod the national G. A. R. encampment. Ho also visited some at Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada, and thoroughly enjoyed himself. Mrs. Annio Field, of Shenandoah, Iowa, started home Monday, after a visit of several days with hor parentst Mr. and Mrs, John Ilawxby. Her sis ters-in-law drove down after hor, and they took a lot of fruit back with them, C, O. Snow was In from Auburn Wednesday, advertising tho ceunty fair, which will be held at Auburn Sept. 28th to Oct. 1st. Charley ays he has no sore spots en account of his defeat for the fusion nomination for sheriff. Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the oity. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met, John McElhaney, prouriotor. James A. Stephenson' Ib rushed with work theso days. Ho is having his houso rebuilt and another room or two added, and is doing lets of tho wotk himself. WANTED-PEACH SEED. We will pay 80 cents por bushel in trado or 50 cents In cash for 1,000 or 1,200 bushols of peach seed. The Titus Nurseiiy. Stove Cooper oxpocts to mako u good thing on hogs this winter. Ho has bought; over seventy head, tho most of them nlco thrifty shoats, and is feeding them new corn from his farm south of town. Frank Jay has concluded that he is bettor fitted for town life than ho is for a farnior, and has mored to Brovvn villo and opened a confoctlonory aud fruit storo. Frank la a first class fol low and will mako it wiu if any one can. i 1 1 John Elliott was driving a young horse to his road wagon Thursday, when tho horse became frightened at something, jumped to one sido, broke one shaft, and then ran away. The harness was broken in several places, but no other damage was done. Mrs. Clara Colloy and Miss Edna Shuck, daughters of Jonn Shuck, of lona, Kansas, visited relatives and friends iu Nemaha and vicinity from Thursday till Saturday of last week. They are granddaughters of tho lato John Shuck, who for mauy years owned the Quiller farm, west of town. It is rumored that Elder T. J. Wil liamson, woll known in this part of the state, died at his home in Marysville, Mo., lately. It is said at tho time of his death ho weighed ovor-iOO pounds. Elder Williamson had many friends in Nebraska, who will lie uuiry to learn of his douth, and who will condono with his family in their end bereaves ment. Shubert Citizen. Ed L. Culver, after a few days' visit in Nemaha, started for Springfield, South Dakota, Tuesday, no has sold his business interests in Springfield and goes back t settle tip his affairs. Mr. Culver is greatly pleased with Nemaha and vicinity and talks of locating here. His wife remainod here, visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs W. W. Keeling, but expects to start for Indiana the first of next week. Tho populists and democrats held their county convention at Auburn last Saturday. Tho following ticket was nominated : Treasurer A M Engles. Clerk U. E. Peery. Sheriff Frank Cole. Judge II. A. Lambert. Superintendent W. O. Parriett. Surveyor D. II. McLaughlin. Coronor Dr. Wilson. Commissioner,2d diat. M.T.Conner. Tho treasurer, clerk, sheriff and judge tho four best offices are popui lists, Tho superintendent, surveyor, coroner and commissioner aro deraoi crats. The populists selected all their candidates from Douglas and London precincts, while tho democrats wont to Poru, Brownville, Washington and Douglas precinct for their candidates. Tho corenor is tho only candidate nom inated from tho western half ef the county, and tho superintendent is the only ono nominated in tho north half of tho county, whilo tho southeastern part of the county gets nothing. W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of ail kinds made out ac- curatoly. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and caroful attention . John Griilln, of Zanesvillo, 0., says: "I never lived a day for thirty years without Buffering agony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, outs, bruisos, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled. M. II. Taylor. Ripans Tabulea: at druggists. Marriod, at high noon on Soptember 1st, 1807, al tho resiUebco ojr tho brldo's sister, Mrs. J. H. V$$$t' Odell, Nob., by Roy. T. D. DffVoi; Tecumsoh, Mr, 0. J, Canon, of Vesta, aud Miss Nina Mooro, of Odell. Immediately after the ceremony tho company proceeded to tho dining room and partook of an olegant dinner. At 1 o'clock Mr and Mrs. Canon took tho train for their homo at Vesta. The wedding was a quiet affair, tho only guests outaldo of tho family being Miss Myrtlo Halo, of Auburn, Mrs. R. R. Rellly, of Wymoro, nnd MrB. W. W. Sanders, of Nemaha, Each guest was presented with a bouttouior of awout poas and whito alters. Tho groom is principal of tho school at Vesta: He is one of the leading ed ucators of Johnson county, nnd is the fusion caudidnto for county superin tendent. Ho is highly respected whor over known. Tho bride is too woll known in Nemaha county to need any introduction. Sho grew from infancy to young womanhood in Nemaha, and graduated from tho Nomaha schools three years ago. Since thon she has baon teaching near Cook. Sho was of fered a position in tho school sho has been teaching, and also ono in the Cook school and in tho Wymoro Bchool, but decided to undertako the training of ono pupil. Miss Nina was ono of Nemaha's best beloved young ladies, and her host of friends join with The Adveiitiseii in congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Canon, nnd extend host wishes for all tho happiness and prosperity possiblo in this life. The following is tho 'program for the Wood oioii of the World picnic to ho hold at Auburn Monday, Soptember Oth Labor Day: ' 10:30 a. in. Music by Dray's hand. Address f welcome by J. W. Dar rah, ma,?cr -- Vocal music by tho Nemaha City male quartette. Response by II. A.Lambert. Vocal music by ladies' quartette of Auburn. AddresB by Rev. Joe Jones. Cornet boIo byT. A.Clark of Nemaha. Barbacue dinner. 1:30 p. in. Music by the band. Vocal music by male quartette of Auburn. Address by Hon. A. S. Churchill, of Omaha. Music by ladies' mandolin club of Auburn. AmusementB at tho fair grounds and a social timo generally. Privato money to loan on farm se curity on the best terms that wore over made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. TT. W. Sanders is agent for R, V. Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy ono apply at Tu Advehtisek office. Cri t Duquoin, Bovior, Walnut VUA-L. Block( McAllister nnd other grades of coal for salo, ranging in prico from 82.25 to $-1.00, Hanky MoCandless, J. K. Curzon, Tlio Jowol or at Auburn, nos removed from Opera Houso Block to tho Coopor Buildina:, 4 doors cast of his old stand. "Tney don't mako much fuas about It." Wo aro speaking of De Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripo. M. II. Taylor. We would liko to got in a few hun dred bushels of corn on subscription, and will allow two conts a bushol abovo market prico for the same. Thore is a time for everything; and the timo to attend to a cold iB whon it starts. Don't wait till you have con sumption but prevent It by using One Minute Cough Cure, tho great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. M, U. Taylor. UUHLS WHtKt AIL tlSE FAILS. In limn. Sold by tlnwxlnu. UH CURLS WHtKt ALL ILSt ft .BRMiCouihSrrup. Ttci Good. Ueo J)R. W. W. KEELING, Nemaha OiTr, Nehiiaka. Ofllco drat door Bouth of Park hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary :-: Nomaha City, Nb. L. jt. MjmniTi, Contractor and Builder. All kinds of Carpenter work dono on Bhort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. J.L.Melv n, M.D., JPh. G. PHYSICUNANDSURGEQN SPECIAL! 1KB: DIsohsoh of tho Skin, Din enact o Womon nnd Children Will promnm answer nil cnllH, olthor day op night. OIIlcu "I rcsldonac. Kerker & Hoqver, Doulor lu Hltthost prloos.piild for hides, inrd, tnilow gaino, etc i NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA., NEM AHAISTOCK FARM. J. H. SEID, Prop S NEMAHA, - NEimABICA. Ilrcodornnd Shlppor ofDnroa Jersey nnd l'olimd Chlnn Hogs Best ne, low prices. Farm ono mile south of Nemaha. Nemaha Cornet Band. Is now prepared to furnish good musio for entertainments, picnics, memorial services, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges roasonable. E. E. Mumfokd, Pros. J. E. Crotiikk, Sec'y. G. N. Sandkus, Leader. o. shuck:, Troprlotor of tho nemaha valley Berkshire : Farm. Hroodorof Thoroujjhhrod Uorkshlro noes. Prlzo winning "look. No bettor rnlnbd. My prlcOH nro In nccordanon with tho tlinoH. Ho Htoolc unci not prices. Furm 4 miles north west of Nuinnhn. NEMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA. B.BellAndrews.M.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Btolla, - Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocolo, Hernia, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed withs out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board and hospital facilities at prices less than in a city, considering Hkill nnd sanitary surroundingB. Parties Booking relief through surgical moans will do woll to coufor with Dr. Andrews. Wo uro HoproHontlnu und Introducing Mr. J. M. Workman tho rustling Liveryman of Nemaha, Successor to 8. Coopor Leavo your orderH for n team, hack or druy, nnd Wk do the Rest . Our Huck meets all trains Do YouWant Employment At homo or traveling with GOOD PAY? If so, write us for particulars, giving ago and occupation.. You can work id or part time, and the work is LIGHT AND EASY. Address 7 30 THE HAWKS NDRSEKY OOMPAflY, MILWAUKEE, WJUCONUIN.