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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1897)
" 'rs-r&ppr - '?,Tr'"","TS,",B."lp,7", V- r t 1 3 ehmsfm dvertker. pfe - VOLUME XLII NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1897. NUMBER It) ST pr u vCyU A k-.Ta . ) :iK LA- i. ( fc ft Unocal ISTews. Call and see us for job work. Old papers for sale at this olllco. Mrs. Puirbank for flno millinery. JJrinpj us some wood on subscription. Wo want corn and wood on sub erlpitlon . District Court is, in session tit Aus burn. Minor Taylor visited Auburn Wed nosduy. J. W. Taylor came down from Lin coln Tuesday. MIbs Cora Pruzlor wont to Crab Or chard Monday. Harry McCandloss is putting in new scales at the siding. County Commissioner Mclnincb was in town Wednesday. John Mosier is assisting D. A. Mor ton in tho blacksmith shop. There will bo no services held at the Methodist church next Sunday night. Miss Margaret Smith, of Poru,start ed for Texas Monday to spend the winter with a sister. C. P. Pordyce, of Brownvillo, has been assisting in The Advektisbh office for the last week. Jrvin Hadloelc wont to Johnson Tuesday morning. We understand lie has asituatioti there. - Miss Marie Tourtelot, the optician, of Lincoln, ,wao in toiyn Wednesday1 and rhuradsy of this week. Remember the big short horn sale eale at the farm of John Bath in Lon don precinct, next Monday. Stephen Cooper, who lias been quite low with malarial fever, is getting some better but is not out of danger yet. He has had a hard siege of it. Dr. I. L. Callison. the Stella dentist, will be in Nemaha Monday, Nov. 8th. prepared to do all kinds of dental work Satisfaction guaranteed. Office at ho tel. The County Commissioners received a car load of lumber at Nemaha the first of the week to be used in the new barn they are building at tiio poor farm. John Jennings lias bought two lots north of his residence of It. V. Muir, of Brown ville. He has planted them in peach and other fruit trees and small fruit. Mr. and Mrs J. It. Borgor wont to BeatriceThursday to visit their daugh ter, Mrs. T, A. Lorance, and take in the groat Corn Carnival, hold Priday of this week: The Woodmen of the World gave a dance and oyster supper Tuesday night at Hoovers opera house. There wub a large attendance and a good sum was realized. Elder A. J. Barnes, of Blanchard, Iowa, will begin n series of meetings at the Christian church next Sunday. Elder Barnes is an evangelist of the Christian church. James Cochran, of Brownvillo. had n stroke of apoplexy Monday night and ia now lying at the point of death. Ho was found in the yard near the house Tuesday morning, having evi dently lain out doors the most of the night. Caleb Brogan, who has lived in Ne maha for two or three years, moved to Marysville, Mo, .this week. Mr. and MrB, Brogan and Miss Mabel have mado a great many friends during their stay hero, who are sorry to see them loavo us. J. II. Binndy was in Nemaha Thuis day, on business connected with his land northeast of town. IIu is ats tending court at Auburn. It. V. Muir camo down from Brown villo Wednesday, and was in consulta tion with Dr. Keeling over the pros pects of the success of the prohibition ticket. Both admitted that they had little hopes of their election. Mr. Muir was a candidate on the county ticket for judgo. A Halloween party was given at tho residence of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Kerker last Saturday night, Tho lit tlo folks who were so fortunate as to bo invited say they had a "lovely" time Mrs. Kerker makes a good, hostess. Refreshments of cake, nuts, popcorn etc., were served. iigwuwtTmtwjyiiMMWiiiwiw'ii J. K. Curzon, Tho Jowol- or at Auburn, hos removed from Opera House Block to tho Cooper BuildinttT. 4 doors east of his old stand. A B. & M. bridge a mile and a half this side of Bracken caught fire from unknown cause Monday and was bad ly disficured. Only the prompt action of farmers in the viciuitv saved its entire destruction. As it was Harry Shadlev insisted by his men and the farmers had it repaired in lime so no trains were delayed. One day this week, Mayor L. L. Jones.ot Forest Homo, removed a com crib and in doing so 'his It tlo terrier dog killed 237 rate, many of them al most as large as the dog. He picked them up in a basket and carried away nearly two bushels of the ".varmints" This story map -eem a littly "mttj" to s'lirip.-biieiliVu'th'ij'atl binT?ovri nird' it wasn't much of a day for rats either. Shunert Citizen. The Methodist chinch of Nemaha iB now one of the neatest looking churches on the inside tit bo found anywhere. Tho body of tho church is papered with liuhl blue paper. Tho ceiling is a lighter shade with scrolls. Buck of the pulpit is a panel witli arch and iMais. The Ladies Aid bo ciety is . be congratulated for the good work and tor the handsome up pearance of the chinch. An Auburn special of tho 30th savs: Word reached here this evening that the twenty-year-old son ot Henry Tay lor, an old resident of Island precinct, was killed last evening by means of a club in the hands of a neighbor boy. A fight was in progress and tho Taylor boy had injured two others with a knife before ho was struck, Officers from hero have gono via Nebraska City and Hamburg to look tho matter up. On Tuesday morning while Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Williams were coming to town from their homo north of here, the buggy in which they wero riding was upset, and they wore both thrown to tho ground with considerable ton e. In the fall Mi . Williams received sev eral bruises, but nothing serious, but Mrs. Williams foil witli her arm un der m such a manner as to break both bones just above the wrist. Dr. Sut ton was called, and set the broken parts and she was taken to lior home, but it will be sometiuio before her in jury will lieal.- Shubert Citizen. NEW HEARSE. J. W. Armstrong, the South Auburn hardware and furniture dealer, has added a lino hoarse to his undertaking department tho best in the county. He invites your patronage. to ciritK a :oii in:onk day Take Laxative Breino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 2ftc. i ri T Duquoin, Bevier, Walnut VUALi j,0(,ki McAllister and otlior grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to $4.00, IlAIUSY McCANDLKSS, Q. W. Cornell, of Auburn, was ad vertised to spouk at Nemaha last Fri day night. Ho came 'n on tho aftorn noon train but found no arrangements had been made for a hall. After en deavoring to got tlio hall cheaper than usual rates or got another place to speak In, ho dually got some one to take up a collection to pay the rent and then engaged the hull, but as it was then after 8 o'clock ho did not get much of an audience At Brown villo his reception. wnB alBO very cool. The pops would llko to got rid of G. W. or a great many of them would, but they can't do it. A TERRIBLE DISAPPOINTMENT. Lost Monday night live of the neigh bors, namely ; Sherm Catehum, Sam Shuck, Georgo Greene, Frank Collins and George Beard thought they would furnish Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Swops a little music at the home of George Kittoll where they aro now staying. The boys formed lit lino at tho gate and inarched in as though they were going to storm a fort and take a bunds red captives. But when they would have tired tho opening gun both caps snapped and it evidontly made the boys ashamed of themselves for they lied leaving the young couple undis turbed witli a box till I of choice cigars. Now hoys my advice is, tho next time you go off on an expedition if tnat kind you had hotter taKc a good trusty gun and leffvo "Old Snapio" at home. A Si'Y. Thursday forenoon a snook thief made a raid on Hanny Bennett, who lives on tho Cooper farm south of town. Mrs. Bennett went out in tho I Hold where her husband was gathering corn and stayed a short time. When she got back to the house sue discov ered, that, sojne one liad been in it. Mr. Bennett started after the fellow and caught up n l'li H'tn m the ede of town. Tun leliww was miry ing Ir. Bennett's overcoat. li- halted him, and the fellow gave up the coat and also a razor and French harp he had. He claimed two other fellows were witli him, one ot whom had gone into the house and taken Hie things, giving them to him, and they were to meet afterward. Two follows who woie tramping through wero arrested here, of course denying they had anything co do with the theft and expressing a willingness to yo to Auburn with the ollicer. They were all taken to Au burn that afternoon. ThexM is Nothing so Good. riiero is nothing so good as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there in any thing bettei, but in order to make mure profit lie 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. Por coughs, colds and con sumption and lor all affections of throat, chest and lungs, there is nolhi ing so good as is Dr. King's Now Dis covory, Trial bottles free at M. II, Taylor's. HOW TO CUBE BILIOUS COLIC. I suffered for wseks with colic and pains In my stomach caused by bil iousness and had to tako medicine all tho while untile I used Chumherluius Colec, Cliolora and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. 1 have sinco recom mended it to a good many people. Mrs. P. Butlkk, Fuirhuvon, Conn. Persons who are subject to bilious col ic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the (list symp toms appear. Sold by M. II. Taylor, Druggist, Nemaha, Nebraska. Did you Ever? Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles V If not, got u bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to he peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female com-, plaints, exerting a wondeiful 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 medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. 00c and SI at M, II. Taylor's -Has just New Fall & Winter Millinery Everything new and up to date. Priees as UBtial, tho lowest in tho county. Come and get bargains. Tho following is the vote In Nema ha precinct Tuesday: Kupromo Judgo Post 114: Sullivan 04. Regents Kaloy 117: Dryden 117; Ke nower 1)1; Von Poroll 00. Treasurer Glllan 113; Englos 00. Sheriff Hill 117; Colo 02. Clerk-Wlnteis 110; Poory 08. Judgo Anderson 118; Lambert 80 Supsrintondent Carman lift; Pur riott 1)2. Surveyor Hacker 121; McLaughlin 88. Coroner Jack 121; Wilson 81; Keol ing G, Assessor II. T. Minick lift, J. Vf . Webber 81. Justice of the Peace L. IT. Barnes 123; L. T. Smiley 118; It. I. Smith 87; N. B. Scrivoner 70. Constables C. P. Zook 118, John Minick 112; Charles Curtis 77; dims. Anderson 83. Bond Ovtrseor District 3'2 S. O. Lawrence 35; Wm. Moore 21. Dis trict 33 J.gM, Puller 10: 1. J. Jarvis 1ft. District 34 W. T. UusboII 10; Win. Anderson 20- Tho name given llrst is republican, the soconu demo-pop -silver republican and tho third, where given, is prohibi tion. Tho canvas was completed about 10:30 p. m. No national democrat or prohibition ticket was voifd. The vote was light only 210 being cast. Last year.tl.o vote was 230. In 1805 It Was 200. ' "" " James A. Titus, P. M. Anderson and John C. Stokes acted as judges of elec tion and W. W. Sandeis ami A. B. Paris as oleiks. Dr. Keel. ng says he voted for one candidate on the prohibition stale ticket but bib vote was not counted for that ollicer. On account of ilio blanket ballots, tho judges found it necessary to usu two ballot boxes, as one box filled up when ahout three-fourths of tho votes wero polled. Tho republicans got a majority in Nemaha precinct for all their candi dates except road overseer in district 31 the southwest corner of tho pre cinct. That was too heavily pop. Tho republicans made a gain over last year, taking tho vote for regent, as the McKinley electors hud a plurality of 24 on a vote of 230-, and the regent tills year have a majority of 27 on a vote of 210. Tho three-joar-old boy of J. A.John son, of Lyon Center, 111 is subject to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnnon says lie is satisfied tliut the timely use of Chamberlains Cough Hdiindy, during t severe attack, saved Ins little boys lite. He is in the drug luisiuess, and a membfir of the linn of Johnson Bros, of that place; and they handle a great many patent medicines for throat and lung diseases. Do had all these to chose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but se lected this remedy for use in his own family at u time when his child's life was in danger, because ho know it to he superior to any other, and famous tho country ouer for its cores oi eioup. Mr. Johnson says thin is the best sell ing cough medicino they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all eases. Sold byM. II. Taylor.Druggist Nemaha, Nebraska. W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds mado out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention. Try the new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and neat. One block southwest of court house block. John McElhaney, proprietor. To heal tho broken and diseased tis sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly relievo and to permanently cure is the mission of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. M H Taylor. received- Fusion Victorious In Ne maha County- ELECT EVERYTHING EX CEPT SUPERINTENDENT AND CORONER. Tho fusion forces won last Tuesday although by a decreased majority over last year. The head of the ticket this your getH 1174. Last year they carried tho county for Bryan by 488 a de oroasoof 114. Carman and Dr. Jack, candidates for superintendent and cor oner, wero tho only republicans who pulled through. Wo tako tho following majorities for the county ticket from tiio Auburn Herald: Treasurer A. M.Englos, fusion ,R03. Sheriff J. L. Cole, fusion, 117. Clerk II. E. Poory, fusion, 450. Judge II. A. Lambert, fuBion,371. Superintendent -M. M. Carman, rui publican, 21. Surveyor D. II. McLaughlin, fusion, CO. Commissioner MTConnor,fusion,142 Coroner Dr. J.B.Jack, republican,?. Thirty-live cars of potatoeB, aggre gating 20,000 bushels, have been ship pod from Gordod during tho past two weeks and still the crop of "spudi" is by no means exhausted. Thousands of bushels yet remain to be shipped thin fall and still other thousands are be. ing "holed up" for spring' shipment. The crop la ot line quality and the price paid is :,() cents a bushel. Nebr, City Nowh. LONDONDAL12 SHOlU'IIOltNS AT AUCTION. At the homo farm, seven miles northeast of Auburn and five miles northwest of Brownvillo, Nemaha county, Nebraska, on Monday, Nova, 1807, will bo sold without reserve forty Bates and Scotch Topped Shorthorn cattle, consisting of thiity cows and heifers, ami ten bulls; ten cows with calves at foot; the property of John Bath. Lunch at noon, Sale to com mence at 1 o,clock sharp. Par Men coming by train will be convoyed from Talmago house, Auburn, to and from tho farm free, also to and from B. & M, Brownvillo free. "The worst cold 1 ever had in ny life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes W. II. Norton, of Suttoi Creek, Cal. "TIiIb cold left mo witli a cough and I was expectorating all the time. The Remedy cured mo, and I want all my friendB when troub led with a cough or cold to use it, for it will do them good " Sold by M, II. Taylor, Druggist, Nemaha, Nebraska. Privato money to loan on farm se curity on tho best terms that wore ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of mauy yeui's standing, may be cured by using D.iWitfs Witch Hazel Salvo It sooilis, strengthens and heals. It is tho great pile cure. M HTnylor. All you guess about dilliculty in soil ing Stark Trees may bo wrong. If you wish to know the truth, drop postal to Stark Nursery, Louisiana, Mo., or ltockport, III. Namo references. Cash pay to salesmen each week tho year round. Outfit free takes no money to try the work. Also want lub makers get their trees free. Certainly you don't want to suffer witli dyBpupBiu, constipation, sick head ache, sallow skin and lost of appetite. You have never tried DeWitt's Little Early Risers for tliese complaints ot you would haye been cured. They aro small pills but great legulatora. M II Taylor. Rlpana Tabulos. ti.