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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1898)
; ,. t MAU T( i44t& r VOLUME XLIL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1898. MJMBEli J wwyrwnwwMWTn (73& $ Mdvertiser. f h K 41 b L f v .Local News. See our clubbing offer. 0ill aud bco us for job work. See the change in Low man's ad. Mrs. Fairbank for line inUlinory. Charley Woodward paid Peru a visit Thurhilay. JurtMay and August Quiller visited Auburn Wednesday. S. FT. Avey & Co change their ad vertisement tiilH week. Mr. and Mr-. N. H. Catltn, of Teni, were in town Saturuiiy. No freight trains ran Saturday, that day being a legal holiday. Born, on January 7th, 181)8, to James Shlvely and wife, a line sun. C. Shuck sold one of his Berkshire hogB to F. E. Allen last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Kindig returned to CortUnd Friday of last week. Harry Webber eiders Tub Adveu tiskk sentto Matilda Bear. St Francis, Kansas. O K. Fisher .eiinws his subscription to t;iiB family journal, and also sub scribes for the inter Ocean, New York Tribune, aud Toledo Blade. Mrs Alice A. Miniek, of Beatrice, visited her Nemaha friends from Sats urday morning until M mlay morning. Low Mather's condition is worse as we go, to press. His condition is very critical . V. L. Woodward went to Lincoln Monday to. attend, the funeral of John .L-Carson., r - Mw.E.A. Miniek went to Johnson Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mis. Kay Scotield. W. W. Seid is carrying his eyes in a sling. He says a chip Hew and hit him in the eye. Miss Lydia Skeen came iu from Au burn Thursday and is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Fannie Fairbank. Mrs. A. D. Skeen iu gradually grow ing weaker, and it is feared she can live but a short time longer. J. E. Crother went to Johnson Wednesday and installed the officers of tho Odd Fellows lodge that night. Henry Carse bought 2500 bushels of corn from Missouri a few days ago, which Is being delivered this week. Miss Maud Miniek has been appoint ed superintendent of the Junior League of tho Methodist church at Nemaha. Mrs! S. Gilberi is now suffering from a badly sprained ankle, caused by her foot turniug as she stepped dowti from a low box. Theifc will bo no pioaching at the Methodist church next Sunday night, as the pastor is engaged in a protracted meeting at Brown ville. It. J. Skeen came in from Red Cloud Friday of last week. He gave us a call Siturday and paid for This Adveuti seii until January 1, 1800. John Jennings recently subscribed for This Adviskticeii, Inter Ocean, New York Tribune, Toledo Blade and Prairie Farmer-gotting tho live pa pers for only 32.10. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuwitzky ro turned to Nebraska City Monday, after a ten days' visit witli Mrs. John Strain and other relatives and friends in No maha and vicinity. Wm. II Hoover has been very sick at his residence at Lincoln, but wo learn that a letter was received here Thursday giving the good news that he was some better. FIVE O'CLOCK TEA. The ladles' aid society of tho Metho dist church will giro a 5 o'clock tea at tho Miniek hall Saturday, Jan. 15th. Supper will bo eorved from 5 o'clock until 10, at 15 cents for adults and 10 cents tor children, Piitronlzo the la dies and get a 50 cent supper for 15 cents. Ever.vbody iu invited. Dr. I. L. Callison, tho Stella dentist, will make his regular trip to Nemaha next Monday, January 10th, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Office at the hotel. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Ihomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund thu money if it fails to Cure. 25c. Mr. aud Mrs. Jos. Owens returned to Wymore-Mondav, after a vfsit of sevs eral days with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Owens is a sister of Mrs. Walter Maxwell. Robert Sampson went to Wymore last Satuiday to see about getting a po sition on thu 13. & M. Ho retuneu Tuesday, having been promised a place as soon as tliero was an opening. Robt. L. Keister called iu a few days Hgi and subset lOed through this club bing office lor tho Chiuauo Inter Ocean, the Prairie Farmer, the Now York Tribune, tho Toledo Blade aud the Cin cinnati Enquirer. Uev. A. W.Gieen will givestereops ticon letures on Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights-, Jan. 15th, 10th and 17th, at the Ml. Pleasant brick church, three mile northwest of Nemaha. He has a good instrument aud views, and will undoubtedly give an interesting lecture. We noticed a new contrivance on a creamery can recently. A hole is made through the ltd aud thiotigh tnemouih of (he can and a small padlock locks the two togetner, the lid being bo ar ranged that it cannot be lifted out until the padlock is unlocked. These cans used for shipping milk on trains, and are locked up to prevent the milk or cream from being taken out. Tne following otllcers were elected for the Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Pres byterian Sunday school, three miles northwest of Nemaha: Superintendent W H Mclninch. Assistant Sept. L H Barnes. Secretary Frankie Vanmeter. Treasurer Rosetta Butler. Organist Mattie Vanmeter. LibrariHii Henry Vanme er. The following ofiicsrs were elected for the Epworth League last Tuesday night: W. W. Sanders, president. MIsb Lillian Miniek, first vice pre-d. dent. Mrs. M, A. Woodward, second vice president. Miis Trixy Seabury, third vice pres ident. MUs Maud Miniek, fourth vice pres ident. Miss Vova Clark, secretary. Miss Dora Morton, treasurer. KLONDIKE. What does it cost to get there ? When and how should one go? What should one take? Where are the mines? How much lmvo they produced? Is work plentiful? What wages are paid? Is living exponsivo? What are one's chances of "making a strike"? Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in the Burlington Route's "Klondike Folder," now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical Information and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondike. Free at Burlington Route ticket offices, or sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. W. W. Sauders is agent for R. V. Muir'a town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply at Tvr Advkrtisek office. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT The Schuyler family will glvo a musical etitertaiuttlont at the Metho dist church next Monday night, for the benefit of the family' aud the Epworth League. Admission 15 cents; chil dren 10 cents. Report of tho M E. ladies' aid socie ty from Jan. 1st, 1807, to Jan. 1st, 1808: Amount of money received dur ing tho year S121 85 Amount paid patitur... $45 00 Repairing and papering church 110 00 Expense of socials, etc. . 54 !)5 Total paid out during tho year ISO 25 0 (llcers olected for the ensuing term: Mrs W W Keeling, presidont; Mrs Fannie Ynckly, vice president; Mrs M A Woodward, secretary; Mrs John Watson, treasurer. Tho Boolety extends thanks to the public for their kindness and help in the work. M . A. Woodwakd, Sec. Peter Rerker received the Bad news of tho death of his mother, which oc curred at her home in Davenport. Iowa, Tuesday, January 4th, at 1 :30 p, m. The funeral services were hold a St. Joseph Catholic church, Davenport on Thursday, at 11 o'clock a. m Mi Kerkur had Intended going to the fun eral, hut the train wih so much bohim time on Wednesday thai he could no: make the rnnuerttnns necessary to g"l there on time, aud'-o whs not able to attend. Mrs. Keiker was bom iu Ba varia, Germany, inlS22. She came to America with Im 'mtnts when she was eight years ' ao She was nenrs ly 75 years old n' hei death. On Tuesdav ev.oitiin.', Jan. 4th, 1808, J. E Ci other, I). J). G. ,5. for District No. B, installed into their respective lllcf.i the foliuwitu ollicors forVictory lodge No 105, 1. O. O. F., for the en suing term: N G E i Maxwell. V G C P Barker. Secretaiy J E Crother. Per Sec'y Peter Kerker. Treasurer F L Woodward, War T A Clark. Con David Cairo). J G-Wm G Maxwell. It S N G Robt Frost. LSN G Robt smith. 11 S V G J 1 Dressier. LS VG-Dr JasKay. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, tnd stay off my tartn (the Wray Taylor end) and save trouble. J. W. Webber. Did you Ever? Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now aud get relief. Tnis medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female com plaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to thu organs If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, faint ing spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health . and strength are guatauteed by its use. 50c and SI at M, II. Tayler'a The three-year-old boy of J. A.John son, of Lyon Center, III is subject to attacks ef croup. Mr. Johnson says he is satisfied that the timely use of Chamberlains Cough Ramedy, during a severe attack, saved his little boys lifo. Ho is in the drug Inisiness, and a member of the ilrm of Johnson Bros, of that place; and they handle a great many patent medicines for throat and lung diseases. lie laid all these to chose from, and skilled phjsicians ready to respond to his call, but se lected this remedy for use in his own family at a time when his child's life was in danger, because he know It to be superior to nnyjother, and fatuous tho country oner for its cores ol cioup, Mr. Johnson says this is the best sell ing cough medicine they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. Seld byM. U. Taylor.Druggist Nemaha, Nebraska. m i m VT.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention. Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trairiB met. John McElhauoy, pronriotor. Last week's Iowa Homestead ought to be In the hands of every (aimer In this county. Its contents are rich iu practical timely interest, aud it is ac companied by an index for the year, which contains upwards of U.OOO titles, indicating tho latgn amount of varied and valuable farm counsel which it furnishes for a single dollar. The Special Farmers' Institute edition for January also accompanies tho issuo, and is of unusual interest. Particu larly noteworthy are tho views given by many farmers in regard to tho gen eral farming situation, as expressed in tho diicuBsion of the question whethet young men of limited means should buy farms under present conditions. Tho government seed distribution is also discussed, and does not seem to have a friend in the world. No farm er in this county thould be without the Homestead and Its Special Institute editions for the current year. Now 1b the time to subscribe Subscription price, $1. Sample copies free. Address The Homestead Co,, Pes Moines, Iowa. LOOK HERE, $:U0 buys one of Pr Gray's now syringes from his agent, D F Richmond, Brownvllle, Nab. il T Puquoin, Bevier, Walnut XjiJAL n()()k( MoAillBter and other grades of coal for sale, ranging iu ptice trotn 82.25 to $4.00, Hauky M'iPandlkos, i . . - Try the new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and net.t. )ne blocV uulhwost of court house block. John .McElhauoy, proprietor, If you hive ever seen a little child In a psnoxv.iin of whooping cough, or if you have ht'cn annoyed by a con stant tickling In the throat, you can appieciate the value ot One Minute Cough Curo, which ,ive quick relief M II Taylor. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. Cheap; quick; comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:!I5 p. m., Lincoln tl:10 p.m. aud Hastings 8.50 p. m. every Thursday in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepeis. No transfer; cars run right through to San Francis co and I.o.s Angeles over the Scenic Route through lMivor aud Salt Lake Oit. Cars are carpeted; upholstered In rattan; have spring seats and backs aud are provided with curtains, beds ding, towels, Hoap, etc. Uniformed porters and expeiienced excursion con ductors accompany each excursion, rel ieving passengers of all bother about bnugage. pointing out objects of inter est ami in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful ex perience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths 85. For folder giving full information, call at nearest Burlington Route ticket olllce, or writo to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, OIi;ha, Nebr, No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while Buffering from a torpid liver. DevVitt's Little Early Risers, the pills that cleanse tiiat organ, quickly. M HTay lor. mm ill fc GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Wo have a never failing cure for piles of every description, Tried thousands of times and never known to fail. So confident are we of the merits of the great Indian Pile Reme dy, that wo will send free to any read er of Tine Advehtibeu a liberal sized trial package, only asking the small remittance of ton conts to cover cost of postage and packing. Don't Miffor longer but send at once for a trial ol this great remedy. Inclose ten cents. Write namo and postolllce address plainly, and mention reading this arti cle in Tins Adveutisek. Address all letters to the Indian Pile Remedy Co . bpring Valley, Minn. mt i tn . - HOW TO CURE BILIOUS COLIC. I Buffered for wseks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by bil iotisness aud had to take medicine all the while untile I used Chamberlains Coleo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I have since recom mended it to a good many people. Mits. F. Butlek, Fairhavon, Conn. Persons who are subject to bilious col ic can ward off tne attack by taking tills remedy as soon as the Hi at symp toms appear. Sold by M. II. Taylor, Druggist, Nemaha, Nebraska. Boy Hoods, RMe Money Trade with LO WM A N, At BROWNVILLE. Cow Brunei Soda, 8c ti ll Corn Starch 5c a il Gloss Starch 5c " Leader Baking Powder. .9c " Royal or Prico's 88c- " Sardines 8c can Sardinos, mustard 8c " Oystors 9c " Baked Beans with Tomato Sauco Oc " Largo can Salmon 12c " All ground Spices 20c lb Mallott's Cereal Coffee .... 10c ' ' Pure American Chicory. . . 8c " 10 bars Phconix Soap 25c 10 lb. H. P. Navy Boans..25c All other groceries in proportion. China, Glassware and Tinwaro at lower prices than woro ever before sold in southeastern 'fro braska. NO TRICES! NO BAITS! i Just Straight Fair Business. .E. Brownville, Nebr. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head ache, sallow skin and losu of appatite. You have never tried Du Witt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would haye been cured. They are small pills but !5great regulators. M H Taylor. UBINC ! We make the following special club bing offer for a short time: The Adveutisek, Mow York Tri bune, Chicago Inter Ocean, Toledo Blade, and tho Prairie Farmer, alf five papers ono year for only 82.10, C'18- in advance. Private money to loan on farm Fe curity on tho best terms that were ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even I hough of muny year's standing, mav be cured by using DaWilt's Witcli Hazel Salve. It sooths, HtreiiKthens and lieals. It is tho great piU cure. M HTuylor, Ef Lilian POINTER Jr mm?