Vt1- f Eh Mdvertim. VOLUME XL1I NEMAHA, NhJilUSKA, FlUDAY, NOV. 26, 1897. NUMBER 22 JffE m JLiOoal JSTews. Call ami seo us for job work. Old papers for sale at this olllco. Mrs. Fuirbank for iluo millinery. Bring us .some wood on subscription. There was no school Friday. Thursday or Dr. Sutton, of Shubert, was iu town Tuesday. Wo want corn and wood on sub scription.) . Many of-our fanners are through coin Bhuokliig. " George &till well returned to South Omulm Friday. The editorial Mmlly spent Thdokn giving at Auburn. Remember the s-ciable Saturday night of next week. Charley Smiley, f Asptnwall pre cinct, was visiting Nemaha friends Wednesday. J G. Sanders is making arrangements to start a newspaper in Brownvlllo, to Ml the long felt want. An oyster supper will be given at tho school house in district 35 Satur day night of this week. , ltev. Peter Slack and Win. T. Zook of Bruwuvtlle. nave, Tim Advkutiskh a call Monday morning. V. F.Peabody this week shipped a car load of wood to his houmusIuw, C. II. Kindlfr, at Cortland, Neb. F.ees Lesley is putting a new roof -'ml now ijldliijr oyshisi house, -uudjjlfi making other implements. The thermometer stood 10 deurera above zeio Tuesday morning the cold est morning so tar this win'er. Mrs. Norlleet, proSiietor ot the res taurant, h.is moved in o the rooms north of L'iiu ViVKiirn':u utnee. MartM I'limu in Wednesday to tell us that ho had Ids coin all shucked and was now enjoying himself nursing a coK.. John E, Crother has been appointed district deputy for Dist. No fi, I O. O. F His commission was received tliis week . There being ' no more jury cases ready for trial in the district court at AU"urn, the jury was discharged Monday. Mrs. Ciim returned homo last Fri day from a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Wykes, at Highland Station. Kansas. Mrs. N. E. Morrison has bought John Dorram's farm of fifty-three acres two miles northwest of Nemana. The transfer was mado last Friday. Street Commissioner Zook has tilled In sawdust around the pipe leading to and from the tank at the public well, bo it will not freeze this winter. TO CURB A COI.D IN (INK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to Cure. 2!)C. Miss Maud Mi nick was appointed assistant superintendent of the Junior League last Sunday. She will take charge of the league next Sunday. Attention is called to tho advertise ment of Edw. E. Lowman, of Browns ville. Parties who trade in Browns villo will save inonoy by calling on hiin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Berger, who have been visiting their daughters, Mrs. T. A. Lorance, of Beatrice, and Mrs. Bon Parker, of Auburn, returned to Nema ha Thursday. , Mis. Surah Uliuk, daughter of C, Shuck, arrived in Nemaha Wednesday, on a visit to her relatives. She lives in Bates Park, Natrona couaty, Wy 'lining. Sheriff elect Colo announces that ho Intends to please himself in tho ap pointment of his deputy, regardloss oi what the would-bo bosses say, and his choice of Bill Htighes will atnnd. S. W. Hodges Is enjoying a visit from his father and mother, who ar rrived here lust Saturday. Thojc live in Marion county, Iowa. Mr. Hodgos and liis father gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. Wo have received a ticket to the poultry uhow to be held at Auburn next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Every lover of poultry should attend. You will be well retain. W. II. Stowell will tako charge of tho Auburn Post again next week. Messrs. Seacrest, Hushnell & Jay re tiring. Mr. Stowoll will go it alone this time, having bought the interest of his partner. Oren Kent. Private money to loan on farm se curity on the beat terms that were ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Uundas, Auburn, Nebraska. Try the new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and neat. One block Houthwest of court house block. Jo)hi McElhaney, proprietor. SSXJRlS "OCSKJSaO- X3CX2L.XL lias jmt m Everyth ng new and up to date. Command get lhirgbih. Mi ssis Bwlo'iiau, Hansen, Oberist and Kent, 'eru Normal Rtudents, at tended the en'citim tin lit given by the Nemaha school Wednesday nuht. liny who the guests of Miss Veva Clark. David Raines, ouugesl son of John ltu uc.s,ilecM:Hl, anil biothui of (J.inliei and t. II. Ii,i men, was a eanduiato on l lie icptihhiMii ilekei f ir county super intendent ol Pi owns couni, Colorado, iind w.is oleoled !)V a liuudho.'iie unijo'i it. DaveV in.ii liiendsiu Nemaha congiu.iii.tio linn on I. is election, and leel conliiieni f al he will tender go d service. riieenteiialuutmii give'iatlho ouera house Wednesday niglii was excellent. The pupils giving lecitaliuus and read i.. enMiys iienily all spoke loud and dislinctiv, and their Hehoiions were excellent. Mime of the joiingol )Uili8 iMd Io tie prompted noinetiuie.s, but in oihoi lespcutt worthing (hissed oil ver hiuo h and j,eahantly. Tho mufiif was excellent. There was a vei) good attendance. C. II llendeisoii, of -'huhort, went to v,.iiralc,i city Fiiday afternoon of last rte-K, io stiaighten out some 11 li.iucial nutlets. One- of Bradley, De limit' te Co.'s iiuvoiiug iiieii had col lect d a consideiabhi amount l nun Chub but had failed to pay tho Hamo over io inn iirin. n. h needless to way that he has tieeu bounced, and Bradley, DeCiolf A: Co. are out i considoiablo i amount LOOK HERE! Look here, $:J.f0 buys one of Dr. Cray's new sy tinges from his agent, S. F. ltich'iioud, Biowovlllc, Nub. k ..m mtwitnj J. K. Cuvkou, Tli Jowel- ox nt Auburn, Iwa roiuoved ' rvoxn. Opuru Houao Block to tho Cooper Buildinar. 4 dooi's v agt of liifl old utaud. W. W. Sanders is agent for H. V. Mnir'B town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply at Tiv Auvkutiseu oflico. mjW icyi m fwiviici iwiimiiiuii A dime sociable will he given n Mlnick hall Saturday night, Dec. 4th, for thu purpoio of raising money to buy Christinas presents for tho chili (Iron in the Methodist Sunday school. Pie, cako, coffee and tea will bosorvud. Everybody is invited. It is rumored in tho papers that Lorn Buntz, who went down to dofoatasthe republican candidate for county treas urer of Itlchaulson county, is booked for postmaster of Humboldt. He has been recommended by Congressman Strode, sd it is stated. There will be a business meeting of all tho members of the Christian church at Nemaha City on next Sun day evening, at thu church. Every member of the church is earnestly re quested to be present. EluBK A. J. IJAKNE9. The meetings in pi ogress at the Christian church in Nninaha are In creusing in interest and enthusiasm Six have been added to tho church thus far. TwobapthtOs lust Sunday night. The meeting will continue over next Sunday, and perhaps longer. V All you guess about difficulty in soil ing Stark Trees may he wrong1. If yon wish to know the truth, drop postal to Stark Nursery. Louisiana, Mo., or Ilockport, III. Namo references Cash pay to salesmen each week the year round. Outllt free takes no money to try tho work. Also want c ub makers get their trees free. icceived- Price as usual, tho loweBtin the county. Thei'diloi of Thk Advkutiskh has bought the old! nil Ituir on the con er north of the drug stoic, wheie the of llce, foimeily wis located, and is hav ing il moved and transfoiiued into a barn. This is the oldest store building in town, hivuu laen built over forty .eaisauo. It Mil lli'eit null outli of .1 . it Moovei's le.i.dence, and alter, ward tnovtd once or twice before it got io I lie locution on the corner, where t has stood for many yeais. Titus Bros, ami Titus te Williums did a big busi ness in tho old building for many yeais. PUO'1 0(111 APIIS. I a.m now located In Brownville and prepared to make piottuos of all the latest styles and sizes at reasonable prices. ' Dense call and see my sam ples. E. W. Aonkw, Photographer. NEW IIEAIHE J. W. Aiinstiong, I ho South Auburn hardware and lurniture dealer, has added a Iluo hearse to his undertaking department tho best in tho counvy. Ho Invites your patronage. The i tiie-fiii-..i.i bo of J. A John sin, of Ljou ( emu, III i.i suijet'l to attacks of oioup. Mi. Johusoo mih ho In nut htieil thai the lliucl u.m ol OhuuiticilaiiiS Coiiirii l(-iiu(l , iiiiiIiik .4 seven 'ittacU, saved his little hos lllo. lie is in the ding nusiiiess, and hi meint..r ol the lino of Johnson Bios of that place; and they handle a gteat '"' Plel medicine for tliroat and lung diseases, tie had all these to I cIiobo fiom, kikI skilled phjHiciaiiH ready to respond to his call, but se locted this remedy for use iu his nnn family at a time when Ihh child's It to was in dungrr, because he know it Io he superior to anj other, and famous tin couniiy oner for its cohm oi cioup, Mr. Johiihon rays this lr lh best hell- iui; eouyh melieine thrv haiiille, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. Sold byM. U. Taylor.Druggist Nemaha, Nebraska. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, coimtipation, sick head ache, sallow skin and losu of appetite. You have never tried DeWiti'n Little Early Itisers for these' complaints or you would liayo been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. M II Taylor. hlW IlIEilllAK.. iPOT CASH MMN STORE Our blotto: "Highest WE'! QUOTE Tinware. Copper bottom Wash Bollora 72o Copper bottom Tea Kettle 2l)o Copper bottom Coffee Holler, 0 qt..!J2e 21 qt extra heavy Dish Pan UOc 1 lb hand carved Butter Mould ...10o filling nrifl tlrlu(!ewu'o 0 uars Lenox Soap 25o IUIItl 14HU ViaaawaiC 0 bara Cudahy Diamond Soap 23o I set genuine Ironstone while China Cubs and Saucers, handled IlOo 1 set o Inch Dinner Plates. :ic Iy Block la complete and all gooda , l??? "-ft " -nd sold at proportionately lovr 8 piece decorated Chamber Sot.. 81. 05 prices. We nrn in Nemaha county to stay, and expect to build up a trade by honest dealing. We ask the people to como and see us whether they buy or not. No trouble to show goods. EDW. . LOWMAN. Brownville No, 71 Main st. Brownville Stevenson & Cross' old building. TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYEKSv Auuuun, Ni:nu Nov. 18, 1807 Sec. 08, page 1)20, ol tho 1807 statutes, relative to personal tax, .sayB In sub stance: If any collector shall be unable to collect any tax on any property charged in the tax list, he shall at the tuno of final settlement with the coun ty, make n statement showing in de tail the name of each person charged with personal property tax, which has not been paid, the value of such prop, city tax and I he amount of each kind of lax so chaiged, and the cause of de linquenoy iu each ami every case; and such statement shall be accompanied by an allldavit that the same in true and correct, that the sums therein re mains duo and nupah),. umM.hnj to-Ua het. of his knbwiedge aiuf belicrvo" of the pei vm so named ilk avid Mute mriit hue nuii jimnl rnrtli iritiin the 'unntt out. " flin-h (In personality tux vo n tir roifput.tl. And in no case shall any collector be en titled to auv abatement of the tax ohiuued against until said statement and nllidiivlt uiu tiled with the county cleik. It is my desiie to make no man any extra oi iuinct-ssiu expense; however, I expect to comply with the law, and will on Dec 1st, 181)7, turn over to the hheilff all of tho personal property tax tor 1805 and pi lor years. Kindly call before Dec. 1st and save the extra expense. He.spectlull, A. M. Enolks, Co. Treas. KLONDIKE. What does it cose logt there? When and hovTshould onegoV What Should one take? Where are tlie mines? How much havu they pioducedV Is work plentiful? What wages aie paid? Is living expeiisiNe? What are one'n chances of "making a strike"? Compielo and Mitislaclory icplifs to the above qiiHhtlons will be loiiud iu the Builiiiglou Route's "Klondike Folder," now ready tor distnbiitiou. Sixteen pages ot piaclicnl information ami no up-to-date iiiup ot Alaska and the Klondike. Flee at Buillugtoii Uuulu Uckel olliccft, oi rent on leceipt ot tour cents Iu slumps by ,1. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Uoute, Omaha, Neb. Io heal the broken and disused tis sutH, to soothe the in Haled mutaces, to iiitauii leiieve and io pciniauently cuim i I he mlhslon ol De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. M H Taylor. 'V.W. Sandeis. iNotary i'ublio. Pon Hions papers of all kinds made out ac curalely. Legal documents drawn up. All hiibiness given prompt and careful attention. "The worst cold I ever had in .nj lite was cured by Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy," writes W. H. Norton, of auttei tieek, tal. "This cold lelt me with a cough and I was expectorating all thj time. The Humedy cuied me, and 1 want all my friends when troub led with a cough or cold to use it, for t will do thum good " Sold by M. II. Tayloi, DruggiBt, Nemaha, Nebraska. J Qvumy, Lowest Prices." A FEW X9 !-B2S. Groceries. Hominy 2jcperlb Quail Oats, 2 lb package 7a " " -1 packages for 25o Bulk Oats '. 2)tfo per lb 12 bars Monday Morning Soap 2Go If you want to banish rats from tho premises, use pounded glass mixed with dry corn meal and set it within their reach. Sprinkl'ng caynno pepper In their holes will also banish them. Tar is also a good lemedy, and an inn fnllablo remedy is to spiead chloride of lime around whore they come. Ex. A Mrs. Fuller and two daughters, on route lrom Sturgis, S. D., to Brown vlllo, Neb., came near taking an unlooked-for journey Saturday night. They stopped at the Morton house and on retiring blew out the gas. Landlord Otis discovered the same in time ( prevent them from being overcome by ibe same. Tho moUir, when tho matter vus explained to her-, feaid: 'Well, I noticed thu smell, but meielj thought it was borne one cooking cab" bago." Nebraska City News. THE OLD HIT I E FAUM Foil SALE T. J. Hitte, ol Lincoln, writes us to say that the old llltto farm now be longs to him and that it is for sale. It is a most desirable place for a home. Price is very reasonable. PoBseesion given iu the spring. The first to write him, meaning business, will likely bo able to make a deal at onco. Mr.Hitta has other interests that require all his lime and attention elsewhere. Tho lai m is iu Urst class condition and now is Mm time to buy iu the beat county in Nebraska. Write Mr. Hltte at Lincoln in care of tho Nebraska Farmer. ""1 A T Duquoin, Eevier, Walnut jJA1j Wank, McAiliBter and other guides of coal for sale, ranging in pi ice from 62.25 to $4.00, HauuV-MuCandless, HOW TO CUBE BILIOUS COLIC. 1 suffered lor wseks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by bil iousness and had to take medicine all the wltih untile 1 used ChamberlaiiiB Colec, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. 1 have since recom mended it to a good many people. .Mits. F. BUTI.KK, Fuirhuven, Conn. 1'eiMons who aie subject to bilious col ic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the Hist symp toms appear. Sold by M. II. Taylor, Druuglst, Nemaha, Nebraska. Did you Ever? Try Electric Bltieia as a remedy for your i roubles? If not, get a bottle now and get icllef. This medicine hns been found to he peculiarly adapted to the lelief and cute of all female com-i plaints, exerting a wonderful direct iiilluence in giving strength and tone to the organs If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, faint wig spells, or aio nervoiiB, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells Electric Hitters iB tho medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. r0c and 61 at M, II. Taylor's 1 . . Moments aio useless if trifled away; am! dangerously wasted if consumed by delay In cases where One Minute f'ntioli llnrn iv nil III hrlOL' bring immediate relief M II Taylor.