1 n r- dverUser. msh VOLUME XLII NEMAHA, NEHltASKA, F1UDAY, DhO. 3, 1897. NUMBER 23 &e ajo w &j V" k ( Local News. Cold we ther Eggs, 15 uentrt. Butter. 15 cents. The beautiful snow. Nuws items uro scarce. The ice crop promises well. Call and see u for job work. Old papers for sale at this office. Mrs. Fairbank for fine millinery. Bring us some wood on subscription. Winter has apparently begun in earnest . We want corn and wood ou sub scription..' A snow storm struck us Thursday afternoon. J. W. Taylor came down from Liu coin Wednesday evening. Five or six Inches of snow fell Thursday night and Friday. Col huu his aro now busy hauling cobi Irom lh) McCuudleas elevator. C.ShuoK recently sold one of Itis line Berkshire hos to a Nebraska City man. J. G Sanders expects to got out the fiiat copy of the Brovnvillo Sun next week. C. ShucK shipped one of his fine Berkshire hogs to a man at. Guide Rock Thursday. Phil Shuck is having a soigo of chills and (ever, lie is stopping with his father, Miss Hutlie Burgess, who has been Btayi..g at Howe for some time, re turned home Monday. Walt Maxwell is carrying thfc star route mail while Ed Huell is laid uu with his dislocated ankle. Irvin Iladlock, who has been work ing near Johnson for three or four weeks, relurned home Saturday. Levi Johunou moved into one of S. Gilbert's houses, in fie south part of town, the hitter pail of last week. Hev. 0. 11 Gilmoie came down from Brownville Tuesday alternoon, and stayed until the next afternoon. Stevo Cooper's dwelling caimht the Monday morning and a good sized place was bin n eel before tho lire was put out it. J Dull lias moved inio pari of the bouse G. linbeii leceuily bought of Stephen Cooper, north 01 I nis Advkks tiskk otllce. A . B. Tans this week aioved on the Nco farm, three miles northwest of Nemaha, which he lias rented lor the coming year. Stephen Cooper was getting better uutil Saturday nighl, when ho was taken woibu. Aiyu L.eeJy is now help ing take care of him. A number ol oui young people went out to the Bell school house last .Satur day night to u litorary unleitainniout. Tuoy had a jolly timu. Tho Missouri river was blucked Willi ice at this point Monday night, Nov. 20th. This is the earliest tho nvr has been blocked for many years. Marion T id row is now the proprietor of a barber shop and restaiiiunt bouth of the postolllco in South Auburn, and says ho is doing a good business. Monday morning was the coldest so far this winter, the thermometer at tho depot showing two degrees below zero. Wednesday morning it was two above. A dime sociable will be given .u Hie Mlnick hall Saturday night, Dec. 4ti, for tho purpose of raising money to buy Christmas presents for tho chili dren in tho Methodist Sunday school. Pie, cako, coffee and tea will he served. Everybody is invited. The first quarterly meeting for tho Brownville and Nemaha circuit of the Methodist church will he held at Beth el Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 11th and 12th. There will ho no services at Ne maha on the 12th. TO CUHK A COLD IN (INK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. in POULTRY WANTED. Tho Meln- tyro Produce Co. will receivo poultry at Nemaha ou Monday, Dec. 1.3th, and will pay following prices: Chickens, 4 cents per pound; ducks, 5 cents; geeao and turkeys, 0 ceuts. "Dutch Charley," tho blacksmith, says to toll the people that lie may be found at the Huntington shop, pre' pared to do all kinds of blacksmith work in a first class manner. Charley B a number one workman, and does his work promptly. Patronize him. M. II. Taylor started for Omaha Thursday afternoon, to buy his stock of holiday goods. He will have an ad vertisement next weak telling about the goods he bought. .1. W.Taylor is staying in the store during Minor's absence. Look at this space next week for M. EL Tavlor's ad vertisement of Holiday Goods Cr k r Duquoin, Bovier, Walnut JUAL, i0(;k( McAiiister and other grades of coal for sale, 'ranging in price from 62 25 to $4.00, IlAIlKY MoCANDLESS, NEW HEARSE. J. W. Armstrong, tho South Auburn hardware and turniture dealer, has added a line hearse to his undertaking department tho best in the county. He inviteB your patronage. The tiiife-year-oid boy of . I. A John s'ln, of Lyon Center, 111 is subject to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson Fays he is sat stied that the timely use of Chamberlains Cough Rainedy, dining a severe attack, saved his little boys lite. Ho is in the drug business, and a membar of the linn of .Johnson Bros, ol that place; and they handle a great iniu patent medicines for throat and lung diseases. He had all these to chose 1 1 oui, and skilled physicians teady to respond to his call, but se lected Hub remedy for use in his own family at a time when Inn child's life was in danger, because bo know it to be superior to any other, and famous tho countiy ouer for its coies oi cioup. Mr. Johnson -ays this It the best sell ing cough medicine they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all eases. Sold byM. II. Taylor.Druggist Nemaha, Nebraska. Certainly you don't want to puffer witli dyspepsia, constipation, Hick head ache, Hallow skin and los of appetite. You have never tiled D Witt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would liaye been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. M II Taylor. Tho draft storo wan very nheial with perfumery Wednesday. Every one staying in the storo very long had his clothing perfumed, but many did not like the scent. Some people aiu veiy particular. Wo learn of tho death of a friend and former schoolmate, Robert McCo iniis, who has been living in California for a numboi of years The deceased was a son of E. M. McComas, of Brownville and the body was brought to Brown villo for burial. Wo undei stand the funeral services were held Thuisday afternoon. Tho bereaved relatives ami friends Iwvo our sincere sympathy. 0. Campbell Smith, an eccoutric old pachelor who has been a resident of Beatrice for many years, was found dead in his dwelling hiHt Friday. It is supposed he died tho night of Novom her 10th, an ho was last seen alivo on that day and was then sick. He got some medicino from a physician but had only taken one doso. V, was not known that ho had; relatives in this part of tho country, but it haB since been discovered that ho has several, one of whom is Win. Campbell, of Au buan. i UPWLVII' J. K. Curzon, Tho Jewel er at Auburn, lios reinovod from Opera House Block to the Cooper Building:. 4 doors aast of his old stand. .(, Ill, Wo never knew until lalifi Saturday that chestnuts were raised in Nebraska i'Jut on stopping at. Paino & Son's store were informed that the very excels lout chestnuts displayed ju their wins dow1 were raised on Ue Kuiiifman faim near Brawnvtllts vnd that they were being marketed in considerable quan tities. We sampled them and can shj that we never tasted hotter nuts They were remarkably free from the impel lections that usually mar the value of tho eastern grown nuts, and were undoubtedly the best wo ever saw. We are prouder of Nebraska than ever, and since we learned that one of the farnieis west of town had raised quite a patcii of jood cotton this yeai wo begin to think that anything and everything can be raised in this hhIii brioiH climate. Don't he Kiupri-ed if Woldon Compton staits a tea and coflee plantation here next spring. Tecum sell Chiettaiu. LOOK HERE! Look iiere, S3. fiO buys one of Dr. Gray's new syringes from his agent, S. F. Richmond, Brownville, Nab. Private money to loan on farm se curity on tho best terms that were ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. Try the new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and nent. One block southwest ufT-mirt house block, John McElhuney, proprietoi. SPOT CASH Our Motto: "Highest WE QUOTE Tinware. Copper bottom Wash lioilurs 72u Copper bottom Tea Kettle 20c Copper bottom Coffee Boiler, 0 qt..!)2c 21 t extra heavy Dish Pan Mo 1 lb hand carved Butter Mould . . lOo China and Glassware I Het genuine Ironstone white China Cubs and Saucers, handled 30o 1 set II inch Dinner Plates Me Ox i.lnuo II. ...... onf II ..t..no OT.. MgErGhPhor::: Z::::: 8 piece decorated Chamber Sot. . 81. OS IV o Oatclxes We are in Nemaha county to stay, and expect to build up a trade by honest dealing. We ask the people to como and seo us whether they buy or not. No trouble to show goods. EDW. . LOWMAN. Brownville No. 71 Main St. Stevonson & Cross' old building. A fellow came to tho posr house a fow days ago and announced his inten tion of staying with Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell. He said ho had been at the poor houso in Richardson county but heard that tho inmates wero treated so much bettor hero that ho deciued to try it. The next day ho was sot to work, which so disgusted him that ho loft, tie was determined not to work for a living, Prof. 0. 0. So'lth, of Salem, is now with Elder liarnts in the revival meet ing here ami is leading (lie song ser vice. Prof. Smith is a moBt excellent leader of song and teacher of music. The meeting will continue, over noxt Sunday. It. will be a great blessing to the church, as tho church is being ro vived and new .interest awakeued. Elder Barnes will probably become pastor of the Christian church and preach for them one-half of his time during tho year 1808. All tho mom hers of tho church are dcsiied to be present next hunilaj. KLONDIKE. What does it cost to get there? When and how should one go? What should one take? Where are the mines? How much have they produced? Is work plentiful? What wages are paid? Is living expensive? What aro one's, chances of "making a strike"? Completo and satisfactory replies to tho above questions will be lotind in tho Burlington Route's "Klondike Folder," now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical information and an up-to-date map of Alaska and tho Klondike. Fiee at Burlington Route ticket ollices, or sent on receipt of four cents in slamps by J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. All you guess about dilliculty in sell ing Stark Trees may be wrong. If you wish to know the truth, drop postal to Stark Nursery. Louisiana, Mo., or Rockport, III. Namo references. Cash pay to salesmen each week tho year round. Outllt tree takes no money to try the work. Also want club makers get their trees freo. To heal the broken and diseased tis sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly lelieve and to peinianently cine h the mission of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. M H Taylor. 'V.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out ac curately. Legal documents drawn up. All business given piomptand careful attention. "Tho worst cold 1. ever had in .ny life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes W. II. Norton, of Mittei Creek, Cal. "Tins cold left me with a cough and I was expectorating all th time. The Remedy cured me, and I want all my friends when tumb led witli a cough or cold to use It, for it will do thum good " Sold by M II. Taj lot, DruggiBt, Nemaha, Nebraska. BARGAIN ST01E Quality, Lowest Prices." A FEW FfJMS. Groceries. 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