ebmslm VOLUME XL11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. J9, 1897. NUMBER 21 She ffldvertizer. rif 'VIIMS & Local News. 32ggs, 12 cents. Corn, 17 cuits. Butter. 15 cents. l'op bugs lire thick. Hogs, SJJ.no per hundred. The fine weather continues. Call and see us for job work. Only five weoks till Christmus. Next Thursday iB Thanksgiving. Old papers for sale at this ollice. 1 Mrs. Fairbunk for line millinery. Bring us some wood on subscription. Wo want corn and wood on sub scripitiou. Low Mather lias been quite sick for several days. Chub Henderson was up from Shu bert Fiiduy. Fred Seaimry is plastering the post ollice this vek. A little snow Jell here iUonduy the first of ttio season. Mrs, M. 11. Taylor drove out to Au burn Wednesday, roiurning Thursday. Miss Lillio NVneoler visited Auburn last week, letiirning to Nemaha last Satin day Geo. Slillwell, of South Omaha, ib visiting Iiik parents and triends in No malm this week. " Bruce Earlo.- of Chase county, Ne biaska, is veiling Mr. and Mrs. John "Watson this ueok. Eddie Yaukloy is exercising patience wiili Hie resistance ii a big jarhuncle on the back of his neck. Mis. Aland Lemon came up liom St. Deiom Inst ai unlay and visited her mother, Mia. a. Yaie-s until Monday A surprise party was given Willie Sanders last FrnPi) night. Twelve ol his schoolmates were present, and a very oujojunle evening was passed. Harry MoCandleas is lejoicing over the fact that lie now has Ins new scales in and is doing business with them. He Siivs a man can do his own weigh ing now. The fieight Uaiu Hum die south that was due to am ve at .Nemaha at 1:15 Friday morning was ditched at a sta tion in Missouri. Five cars were oil the track. J. G. Sandeis has returned to Ncm aha, after an absence of a lew mouths in Kansas. Kansas went republican this year, so John concluded to come back tu a pop state . Miss Mario Hoover let c Thuisdaj for Chicago, on her way to New Vork, where sho will study u.ider aohwaien k.i the coming wintei. At Chicago Miss Hoover will b" joined by Mr.-. Plank. Lincoln New. Mrs. Watson, of Craig, Mo., arrived in Nemaha Thursday, on a visit to her nephew, Join, Watson. Mrs. Watson i over 80 years ot age, but is very ac tive considering her advanced age. Tom Clark lias some coin on cxhibis Hon at Kerker & Hoover's meat mar ket that beats any we have seen yet. Ono ear has 3-1tows of corn on it, and the others have nearly us many. The ears are not so very long but make up in size. Henry Wheeldon, who has been in tho train dispatcher's ollice at Wymoro for some timo, found the steady con finement was tolling on his hailUi and that his eyes wore also beginning to fail under the strait), so lie lias gone on the road as relief agent. Tlio pupils of our public Bchool will give an open lhetorlcal oxerclno at Hoover's opera house on Thanksgiving ovo, Wednesday, 24th inat., at 8 p. in., to which all aro cordially invited. An admission feo of ten cents will be charged, the proceeds to go to a library fund for the school. All may expect a pleasant evening's entertainment. Harry McOandluss tolls us to inform the dear people that lie has put in an 8S5 water tank for the accommodation of his customers who wish to water their teams when trading at the Siding. He spares no expeuso to please the peoplo. PI10TOURAPHS. I am now located In Brownvillo and prepared to make pictures of all tin latest styles and sizes at reasonable prices. Please call and see my sam ples. E. W. AONIiW, Photographer. It. C. Snyder, who lived hero two oi three years ago, tint who has been liv ing at Eaton, Ohio, since that time, at rived here with his mother Weduesda) of last week, on a visit to relatives. Ho called on Tims Advkutisku ollice Tuesday and renewed hisstibsciiplion. Thethiid annual hunt and ball wib be held at Brownvillo next Thuisdaj Thanksgivtim day." Tho hunt will be participated m by forty of the beat hunters, and in the evening all gaim killed will be on exhibition at th Maish opera house, where the ball will bo held. Admission, 10 cents; dance, 25 cents. The proceeds will go into tho sidewalk tiuui. TO OUIti: A COM) IN DM! DAY Take Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablets All druggists rotund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. Two or three wccks ago Mr. Morr son, of Brownville, who has been leaching the school on the bottom be tween Nemaha and Brouiivillc, let t lot parts unknown. No teuton, so Li as we have lieaul, has evoi been discovered why tint union should have iieen taken. As this lelt the school without a teacher, the board last week engaged Miss Ellio Wheeldon, of An miru, as the teacher tor the remainder of tho year, alio commenced leaching Monday. L'eter Munt, and family started last Suiiuay for Box Butte county, Nebr. , where they expect to make their home in the future, although Undo Pete Ill's not sold his little farm here and so will have a home to come back to when thrtv get tired of the west. They drive through with team. Before leaviim Mr. Muut. subscribed for Tin: ADVicit tiskk, Statu Journal, Inter Ocean and Now York Tribune, so he will have plenty of good republican literature. Latkh Undo Pete got as lar as Johnson and then concluded to wait until spring, as he could hardly breathe from asthma, so ho turned around and comeback. He expects to mako an other start eaily in tho spring. NEN HEARSE. J. W. Armstrong, tho South Auburn hardware and Limit uro dealer, has added a line hearse to his undertaking department the best in t lie county. Flo invites your patronage. ai.'jwmwira J. K. Curzon, The Jowel er at Auburn, lis removed from Opera Houso Block to the Cooper Buildinvr. 4 do ox's . ast of his old stand. Try tho new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and neat. One block southwest of court house block. John McElhanoy, proprietor. To heal the broken and diseased tis sues, to soothe tho irritated surfaces, to instantly relievo and to permanently euro is the mission of DoNVitt's NVitcli Hazel Salve. M II Taylor. Private money to loan on farm se curity on tho best terms that wore ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. T II A NKSG I V I XO SU VVR It. Tho ladies' aid poeiety of tho Chris tian church will give a goneral supper at tho Mluick hall Nov. 25, 1807. Clip per 26 cents. All aro cordially invited to attend. LOOK HERE! Look her, $!$. fit) buys ono of Dr. Gray's now syringes from his agent, S. F.ttiohuoiid, Brownvilli', Nub. Judges Stull and Letton have an nounced tho places lor holding court in this district for the year 1SD8 as fol lows: Gage county, Januaiy 19, May :i, Soptemtier20; JeiTerson county, Apiil 12, Juno M, October 4 Noinahu county, Januaiy 15, June 21, November 15; Johnson county, February 4, May 10 November 20; Pawnee county, Jsnuary 10, J une 21, October 4; Richardson count, March 20, June 7, Duoombor 0. "The worst cold 1 overbad in .113 life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," utiles NY. 11. Norton, of aiiltei Creek, Ual. "This cold lelt me with a cough and 1 was expectorating all H14 time. The Remedy cured me, and 1 want all my friends when troub led with 11 cough or cold to use It, foi it will do them good " Sold by M. II. Tuyloi. Druggist, Nemaha, Nebraska. Running sores, indolent ulcers and -dmilar troubles, even though of many em's standing, may becuied by using D.) Will's Witch Hazel Salvo It sooths, strengthens and heals. It is ihogteat pile ouie. M IlTaylor. All you guess about difficulty in soil ing Stark Trees may bo wrong. If you wish to know tho tiuth.diop postal to Start Nursery, Louisiana, Mo., or Rockport, 111. Name reiereueeB Cash ay to salesmen each week the year round. Outfit free takes no money to try tho work. Also want lub makers get their trees freo. The three-jear- ! bo, ot J. A.John s mi, of Lyon Ceil 1 1. Ill subject to attacks of cioup. Mr. Johnson says he is sat slied that the timely use ol Chamberlains Cough Romedy, during t seven) attack, saved his little boys lite. He is in the drug imsiuess, and it membiir ot the Hi in of Johnson Bros of that place; and they handle a great many patent medicinos for throat and lung diseases. Ho had all these to chose fiom, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but se lected this remedy for use in his own lamilv at n time when his child's life was in danger, because ho know it to be superior to any oilier, and famous tho country oner lor its cores oi cioup Mr. Johnson says this is tho best sell ing cough medicine they handle, and thai it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. Sold byM. II. Taylor.Diuggist Nemaha, Nebraska. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, const i pat ion, -ick head ache, sallow skin and los of appMito. You have never tried DeNVitt's Little Early Risers for these complaints 01 you would haye been cured. 'I hey aro small pills hut great regulator M IlTaylor. Ther is Nothing so Good. There is nothing so good as Dr. King's Now Discovery fur consumption coughs and colds, ho demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim then i auy hing hot lei, tail in older 10 11 ake more profit lie may claim something else to bo just as good You ant Dr. King's New Discovery because you know It to bo safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or inouev io funded. For cougbs, colds and con sumption and tor a!! ailections ol throat, chest and hint's, there is nnth ing so good as is Dr. King's New Dis cov.iry, Trial bottles free at M. II Taylor's. Did you Ever? Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, got a bottle now and get relief. Tnis medicine has Leon found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female com plaints, exerting a wonderful diiecl influence in giving strength and tone to the organs If yon have los- of appetite, constipation, headache, faint ing spoils, or aro nervous, sleephpH, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electiio Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. f)0c and 81 at M, II. Taylor's XMX3F3. "XX30E2 XXXSLOL Has just received New Fall & Winter Eveiythmg new and up to date. Come and get bargains. The newly elected BheriiT Ib having a wholo lot of trouble jiiHt now over the appointment of his deputy, and sumo of tho other pop otllcials aro being brought into tho muddle. Ho had do cided to appoint Hill Hughes, of Howe, us deputy, but it appears t hot Bill does not stand very well with boiho of his neighbois and they aro protesting vig orously against his appointment, and some of them aro blaming Bert EngleH Henry Peery and Mac. Wright for the state of affairs, claiming that they rec ommended Hughes. Btll Daily has a candidate, Mr Deinureo, of Auburn, hut as ho is one of tho follows that inado ti kick to the pop statu central committee against Cornell being put on thi list of state speakers dining the re cent campaign, it is not likely the latter will cousont to ids being appointed. Probably the bosses will agree on some uuw man. TO DELINQUENT TAX I'AYEHS. AuiumN, Nkiik., Nov. IS, 181)7 Sec. P8, page l2il, ot tho 181)7 statutes, relative to potsonal lax, says in sub stance: If any collector shall bo unable to collect any tux on any propeity charged in the tax list, he shall nt tho Line of final settlement with the coun ty, make a statement showing Ain de tail the name of each person charged with personal property tax, which has not been paid, the value of such prop, orty tax and the amount of each kind of tux so charged, and the cause of de linquency in each and every case; and such statement shall bo accompanied by an aillduvit that the sumo is true and correct, that the sums therein re mains due and unpaid, and that to the he-it of bis knowledge and belief none of the ptn sons so named in said state mail have any personal property within the county out of which the personality tux can be collected And in no case shall any collector be en titled to any abatement of the tax charged against until said staloment and atlidavit are tiled with Hie county cleik. It is my desire to make no man any extra or unncrssurv expense; however, I expect to comply with tho law, and will on Dec. 1st, 181)7, turn over to the sheriff all of tho personal property tax lor 180.") and prior years. Kindly call before Dec. 1st and save the extra expense. Respectfully, A. M. Endmcs Co. Trcus. fx I Duqtioin, Bevior, Walnut jUA.1 ijiock, McAllister and other grades of coal for salo, ranging in price irom SU.25 to $.1.00, Hauiiy MuCandi.esh, KLONDIKE. What does it cost to get there? When and how should one go? What should one hike? NVl.ere are the mines? How much have they produced? Is work plentiful? What wages are paid? Is living expensive? What aro one's chances ol "making a strike"? Complete and satlstactory replies to, the above questions will bo louud in Hie Builiiigton Route's "Klondike Folder," now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical information and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondike. Freo at Burlington Houtu tickel offices, or sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Oeimal Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. IIONV TO CURE BILIOUS COLIC. I suffered for wseks with colic and pains in my btomach caused by bil loiisnesH mid liad to take medicine all the while untile I used Cliamliorlains Colec, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. 1 have since recom mended it to a good many people. Mils. F Buti.ku, Fairliuven, Conn. Persons who aie subject to bilious col ic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the fiist syinp ton's appear. Sold by M. II. Taylor, Druggist, Xemaha, Nebraska. lillinery Prices aa usual, the lowest in tho county. g CU ILS WHlHk AIL ElSf FAIIS. Heat t'ougli Bjrrtin. Tiutoa Utxxl. Uso 111 unio. win nr l nut KIM". !! fllcmfll ZM 1 WUIEl J)U. NV. W. KEELING, Nicmaiia City, Nijiuiaka. Olllco first door south of Park hotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary : -: Public Nemaha City, Nob. JFJi A MP S ll.'l Bt f) Mi , PLASTERER Aoniu mill Anutlto work 11 Hpcrliilly, ("Ih teriiN liiilll. l'aptir IIiiiikIiik, ICalhoinlnlnu mill NVIiltowimliliiK ilono. Low pilsoB, All worlc wnrruiitiit!, X. jr. MFAiRlTl, Contractor and Builder. All kinds of Carpenter work done on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. N ISM A II A, NEBRASKA. Kerker & Hoover, Ditiilur In :mc:ea.ts HiKlioHt prlcos palil for IiIiIuh,' luril, tiulow guuo, ulc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA J.L. Jleloiii, M.V., J'h. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SIMSUIAi-l iKH: DIhi-hhch or Dim stain, DIs liiisi') r Womon mul Children Will promrtii' miHWor all ciiIIh, olthur ilay or nli;lit. Olllco "i rcHlilunuc. NEMAHA STOCK FARM J. H. SExD, Prop N KM All A, - NKIJUAHICA. ltruuileranil Hlilppur of Dnroo Jernuy anil Poland China IIokh Best no, low prices. Farm ono inilo south of Nemaha. Nemaha Cornet Band. Is now prepared to furnish good niiisio for entertainments, picnic!), memorial services, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. E. J3. MUMFOIll), Ptos. J. 15 CiiOTiucu, Sec'y. (j. N. Sandkhs, Leader. C. SI-IUC1C, Proprietor of tho NEMAHA VilLLEY Beuksiiike : Fahm. Ilrouder of Thoroiiglihrod Itorlcntilro tioirs, I'rl.o winning utook. No hotter rnlHul. My prices aro In accordance! with tho Union. Hoo 'hIocIc mul not prices. Kami t in lien nortli- WL'Hl of Noinuha. N KM AH A, - - - NKISIIASICA. WL' each wook to mon nil over U. 8. to ' hoIi Hlarlt TretH olnmpi'Ht, deht. I A V Out tit fri'o tulcoH no inonuy to I A L thy I ho work. AIho want olul) CI 4 nTrmuki'm-nut Iholr Irui'H iroo. Drop j t nlliiH poNtul; nninn relonmces. Hturk Nnrnoiy , hoiUHliina, Mo., or Itoukport, III. Wo aro ItoprPHontlnt; ami Introducing Mr. J.M. Workman j tho riiHtltng Livoryman OK N KM A II A, HucceHsor to B.Coopor I.eavo ynnr ordorH for a teatn, hnclc or itray, nml Wis no tub Rkst. Our Hack incut Hall trutiiH AV.NV. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention. Hc HH'VI H