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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1897)
Avtrtim. H Illkl'H ill Hunk trtuxt'd tli dsy mmfi c 'fnf ft fa H )t fi It 21 Tm (U X ir ( h ft VOLUME XLrorc n alllSj ticatio Local 3Sfi spuiir,. lliss. Heavy frosts this week. Cull and seo us for job work. Old papers for sale at this ofllco. Mrs. Fun-bank for Hno millinery. Bring us some wood on subscription. W. W. Suid wont to Johnson Tues "A lino rain foil here Saturday and Sunday. llobt. Frost is building a barn 20x00 feet on his farm. J. M. Workman lias moved into Mrs. S. A. ScoviU's house. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Armstrong drove in from Auburn Friday. C. Shuck got a (hie hog for his Berk shire farm a fow days ago. Mrs. Jonn Lambert and Mrs. It. L. Keister went to Western, Neb., Tues day. Joe A. Winters, "for county clerk," was in town Wednesday, interviewing the people. Mrs. B. A. Minick wnt to Johnson Thursday, to visit her daughter, Mrs Melissa Scotleld. Almost two inches of rain fell in the storm the latter part of last weak and the iirst part of this. Win. Mead is building an addition to his farm house. Prosperity lias math' its appearance at his place. The populisc meeting advertised foi Hillsdale Monday night was a failuie, s th speakeis tailed to appear. Peter Knrker went to Lincoln Mon day as a delegate from Victory, lodpi to the grand t-jdper&drofvl"' The county commissioners are hav ing a bum built at the poor farm, to replace the one recently burned down Hev. C. II Uiliuoio drove down froiu Drown ville Tuesday and did some car penter work on the Methodist church County Commissioner 13, F. Moln inch and his wife started for southeast ern Oklahoma Tuesday, to seo a sick biother. Davo Biggins shipped three cars of cattle to Kansas City Wednesday. Dave and his son Tom went through with them. Hufus Rowen's two brothers, who have been visiting him for several days, returned to their homo in Iowa the tlrst of the week. W. W. Hackney, of Lincoln, was Shaking hands with old friends in Ne malm Thursday. He has been visiting in Hrownvillo for several days. The Woodmen of the World will un- veil a monument over the grave of :raiiK in. JJUiuias, at Aiiuuru, one rmi from next Sunday Oct. 30th. )lve camp No. 14, Woodmen of the EWorld, will meet hereafter on Wednes "day1 night. The change was made at 'the regular meeting last Tuesday night. Mario Tourtolot, Optician, will be in Mis. Fail-bank's miilinerv store.Tiiurs- 'day, Nov. 4th. Eyes examined freo. Don't fail to call if you aio in any way annoyed with your eyes. Mrs. Sarah J. Shaw, of Cook, Neb., was in town Wednesday and Thurs- diy, in the interests of the Women's Helief Corps Mrs. Snaw is assistant inspector for the Helief Corps. Joe Winters is making a winning campaign for county ek-rk. Ho has the happy faculty of winning friends, not alone when ho is a candidato but ut all times. IIo is always the same. day. gm l-SLX .r Sf Mrs. i.i iuiilvor, who has been ...... V'i visiting no ?6nts. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Keeling, loivteomo time, went to Soutli Omaha last Saturday. Her hus band is in business in. that city, Lu Willio Smiley was the fortunato boy who won too prizo of u 82.50 chain at tlio county fair for the best original ossav, instead of Willio Yates, as Thk Advkutisek published two or three weeks ago. Our first intormant was mistaken. Daniel Hiordnn, ouo of Nomahn county's oldest citizens, diod Friday of last week, at his homo threu and o no half miles northeast of Auburn. Mr. Hiordnn enmo to Browuvillo in 18.V7, and thrco years later preempted the farm on which ho died. Dr. John U, Jack, republican candi dato for coroner, was In town a short time Tuesday. Ho was on his way to see his father, who is nick on his farm in the southwest part of tho precinct, and was also talking politics a littlo on i ho way. At the timo the hog thieves skipped "lit from Drowuvillo Deputy Shoiiff Hill traced them down tho river as far as St. Joe and then back north toSioux City, going without sleep or rest manj Mines, until he captured the fellows, lie never shirks hard work in the line of duty. Mr. and Mrs. Will Swan visited Will's siHter, near Gruff, several days last week and this, returning home Wednesday evening. Will embraced he opportunity of soiling some torri ory in the southwestern part of tin county for tho patent churn for which lie is agent. TO CURE A COLD IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Hroino Quinine Tablets Vll druggists rotund the money if it tails to Cure. 85c. In olden times vien they had corn -(nicking bees, the young fellow thai. .found a ivd'ear oPooinhad the privils go ot kissing a girl. If this was the i ishion now H. C. Urown would have io trouble in getting the young people o attend these bees, as ho has a Held urn nearly every ear of which is red Hon. Harry K. McCaudlass, the vshief clerk of Forest Home, and the only grain buyer of the place, was in town Tuesday evening, relating to the hoys some of the experiences and hair. hi end tli escapes had oy himself and Col, Minor Taylor during their recent lip (paid by tho state) with the sheriff of the county, to Lincoln. Shubort Citizen. 24 IIOUHS OF FUN & FRIVOLITY of band concerts, paraues and fireworks Beatrice Corn Carnival. Thursday, Oct. 28. Half rates via tho Burlington Route. Take regular trains to Beat" rice. J. K. Curzon, The Jowol qv at Auburn, hos removed from Opera House Block to the Cooper Buildinfr. 4 doors ast of his old stand. MONEY TO LOAN. If you wish to get a loan on farm lands with or without buildings, write mo. LANDS AND EXCHANGES. If you wish to sell or exchange your farm or other property, write mo what you havo and what you want. Now is a good time to mako a change. HiiNitY C. hMiTH, Falls City, Nob. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney.proniietor. ""i T Duquoin, Devior, Walnut vUAL iji()cki McAllister and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from S2.2." to $4.00, IlAUJIY McCandlkss, Private money to loan on farm se curity on tho best terms that wore ever made in Neinalia county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. NEMAHA, N1S11KASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1897. Wm. II. Hill, lopublicnn candidato for shoiiff, was in town Wednesday. Nearly everybody knows Hill, bo he has fow now acquaintances to mako. Ho has boen tried as deputy BherllV for four years, and every ono Bayn ho 1ms made a good tloputy. Ho will do still bettor as sheriff. Ho Is all right for that position. Voto for him. challenge over the Intervening swnlo, 'wero In plain view along tho opposite ,slope not half a mile awny. Beyond that lay the scene of the sloge; and just over It, only a few yards away from thei road, lay two bloated, stiffening-objccts.Y at sight of -which every horse in the t""1"- rtS'decoased formerly lived in Brownville, being tho oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flora. John W. Knight and Miss Dcsaie Higgins wero married at Nebraska City Wednesday of last weok. Mr. and Mrs. Knight have gone to house keeping in tho house north of the Methodist church, whoro J. M. Work man has been living. Tins Advkuti suit joins with the friends of tho young couple in wishing them a long and happy married life. W. M. Davis has been a faithful ser vant of tho people during tho three years he has acted as county commiss sinner. IIo has made some peoplo mad no man who dves his duty in that position can avoid this. Dut ho has acted for what he considered tho best interests of tho county, regardless ot whoso toe? wero pinched. If tho poo pie boliovo in rewarding faithful seri vice ho will be re-elected by a big ma jority. W. II. Gregg, a graduate of the asy I ii in for the blind at Nebraska City, was in town recently, selling a small nook of which ho is the author, and which contains 'many of his expori encea. It la entitled, "Wo Find, We Fight, We Win." Mr. Gregg was a classmate of Mind Emma Crim. On ..WeduesduyoC thtsweok Mr. Gregg was mai ried at Lincoln to Misk I'M a Hart-. hng, of Lane. Kansas. Tho groom lias been blind from birth. Ho resides at Exeter. NOT AS DIG RUT JUST AS ENJOYABLE as tho state lair the Beatrice Corn Carnival. Don't tail to a tend. Re member tho date Thursday, October 28th. Half rates via tho Burlington Routo. Tako regular trains to Real . rice. Special trains for Tecu i.suh, Edgar, Washington and intermediate stations will leave Reatrico 11 p. in. LONDONDALU SHORTHORNS AT AUCTION. At the homo larm, Heven miles northeast of Auburn and five miles northwest of Brownville, Nemaha county . Nebraska, on Monday, Nov g. 1807, will unsold without leserve forty Rates and Scotch Topped Shorthorn cattle, consisting of thirty cows and heifers, and ton bulls; ten cows with calves at foot; the property of John Rath. Lunch at noon. Sale to com meneo at 1 o.cluck sharp. Parties coming by train will bo convoyed from Talmiigo house, Auburn, to and from tho farm free, also to anil from R. & M, Hrownvillo freo. Thoi'3 is Nothing so Good. Tlioro is nothing so good as Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. lie will not claim there is any tiling bettor, but in order to make more profit ho may claim something else to bo just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to bo safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money re funded. For coughs, colds and con sumption and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, there is noth- ing so good as Is Dr. King's New Dis covnry, Trial bottles freo at M. II, Taylor's. Running sores, Indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many yeai's standing, may be cured by using D.tWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soottis, strengthens ami neam. it is the great pile cure. M IITaylor. XtflOELiS.. "GPaCDfJEiO.. X3GC2r-j,3L. -llaa just New Fall & Winter Millinery Everything new and un to ditto. Come and got bargains. Tho now ballot to bo voted this fall will bo almost universally condomned. With a fow changes tho old ticket was all right, but It did not suit tho fusion managers, for tho reason that tho voter could too easily soe that tho democrat, pop and so-called freo silver republican parties had united, so they ordered the present law passed. Now there will bo threo tickets Identically the Bitme on ono piece of paper, The only object is to try to fool a few voters. Robert M. Glllan Is making a clean campaign for county treasurer. IIo is not buying any vo es hasn't the mon ey to do it and wouldn't do it If ho had. IIo Isn't making a hugging campaign, but believes ho Is qualified for tho posi tion, would liko to havo it, and Is con ducting a plain honest, atralgliforward campaign. IIo would mako a good troitsuror. IIo is a clean man In every respect, and doesn't act liko hu thought tho fact of his holm; a candidato would bo an oxouso for doing things Mint oth erwise ho would blush to do Joo Winters has lived in Nemaha county nearly all his life. His parents raised a largo family of boys to mans hood in this county, but not ono has ever boforo asked for an olllco. AK though tho rest of tho lamily havo nN ways boen democrats, with onb excep tion, Joo has always been a lopublican. He has been a success as a school teacher, as agent for the American Hook Company, and as a farmer, and will bo tho equal of any county clerk Nemaha county over had. Ho is com petent in every respect, accommodat ing, and well fitted for the position. Every voter who wants to save money for tho county should voto for Or. John 13. Jack, of Hrownvillo, for coroner. As evorbody knows, tho ma jority of cases requiring a coroner's in quest are along the Missouri river. The cxpouso of the coroner coming fiom Johnson, where Dr. Jack's op ponent lives, would he quite an item. Dr. Jack Is well qualified for tho posi tion. His popularity at home is shown by tho voto ho received last fall. IIo got a majority of 103, while Bryan car ried tho precinct by 48. Ho got 72 voles more than tho McKinley electors. Do not fall to voto for Dr. Jack. IT SAVES THE CROUPY CHIL DREN. Skavikw, Vn. Wo hnvo u splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our cuutomoiH coming tar and near, speak of it in the highest terms. Many havo said that their childion would havo died of croup if Chamber lain's Cough Remedy had not neon given. Kkllam & OuitmcN. Tho 25 and 00c sizes for sale by M. II. Taylor. W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds mado out acs curatoly. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention. Try tho now City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and neat. One block southwost of court house block. John MoElhanoy, proprietor. To heal tho broken and diseased tis sues, to soothe tho irritated surfaces, to instantly relievo and to permanently cure is the mission of Do Witt's Witcli Hazel Salve. M II Taylor. Did you Ever? Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure ot all female com plaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, faint ing spoils, or aro nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spoils, Electric Bitters is the medieino you need. Health and Htrtmcth urn miiirnnteeri hv if n iirh. Jnoc and 81 at M, II. Taylor's XUMBEK 17 received- Prices as usual, tho lowest in tho county. Mcllanna gavo us a good wheat crop and a failure in India, so tho g. o. p. says, How who is responsible for this general drouth that may prove as great a disaster to this country as prevails ovor tho sea ? Mo had bettor Interview a rain maker. Falls City Nows. Tho rain came promptly, almost as soon as the Nows reached its readers. If thoro is anything more you want, l3ro. Davis, sond in your request to "Mcllanna." Can the populistic democratic editor of the Falls City Nows havo had his oyo on our county judge when ho wroto tho following? Impossible. And yet wo will venture tho prediction that neither tho Herald nor Granger will daro copy It: "Whim a man asks to bo elected to a third term In olllco it looks as though hu is greedy or incupaciatud for a livollhood in any othor capacity. Tho goneral sentiment is averso to third terms, has been and always will be. This time will ho no exception to tho rule. It Is un-American and will never bo tolerated. No lover of freo institutions will tolerate It." M. II. Carman has faithfully attend ed to tlio duties of his office during tho past two yeats. IIo has not allowed friendship, politics or anything elso to interfere witli his doing what ho con sidered waa for tho best interests of the schools of tho county. If party feeling was laid aside, as it should be in this olllco, and men voted for tho candidate they honestly considor best fitted for tho position of county super intendent, very fow votes would bo cast against M. II. Carman. Thoso in terested in our schools cannot ail'ord to tako ohiincesthls vettr. Mr. Carman lias boen tried and proven, IIo should bo reelected by u big majority. J. M. Anderson's decisions as jtistico of tho peace in Washington piecinct have been noted as being good law, giving justice, and as sound common senso. He has studied law for a minis her of yoais, and is amply qualified in that respect to fill the position of coun ty judge. IIo is level headed, judicious, honest, prompt in his business transac tions, and is well adapted In ovury way to fill the position to which ho aspires. IIo is highly respected at Johnson, where he lias lived for a number of years. IIo will administer tho affairs of the olllco wisely, promptly and ceo., nomically. Ho will mako as good a judge as Nemaha county over had. No ropublicau need hesitate to cast a voto for J, M. Anderson for county judge. CORN CARNIVAL, REATRICE, Oct. 28. Last but not least of autum nal celebrations. For ono day only but in that day Roatribo proposes to crowd as many good things in tho way of parades, band concorts and fireworks displays as aro usually spread ovor three times as long. Tako regular trains to Reatrico. Ono faro for tlio round trip. Get tickets at H. & M. depot. m m GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Wo havo a never falling euro for piles of every description. Tried thousands of times and never known to fail. So confident aro wo of tlio merits of tho great Indian Pile Reme dy, that wo will send freo to any read er of Tmc Advkutisku a liberal sized trial package, only asking tho small remittance of ton cents to cover cost of postage and packing. Don't suffer ongei hut send at once for a trial of this great remedy. Inclose ten cents. Write name und postoflice address plainly, and mention reading this arti cle in Tmc Ai)Vi:utiskk. Address all letters to the Indian Pile Remedy Co., Spring Valley, Minn. A CURE FOR HILIOUS COLIC. HiouittiK, Screven Co., Ga. I havo been subject to attacks of biliotiB colic for several years. Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Dlnrrhiea Remedy is tho only sure relief. It acts like a charm. Ono dose of it gives relief when all other remedies fail. G. D. SiiAitr. For sale by M. II. Taylor.