Iffe Mebmsh Mdvertmr. VOLUME XLli NEMAHA NEBRASKA FRIDAY, 1'LB. 11, iKS. .UMKEK 33 If J J :. h "i tfis le;-. 8kV LV F, r m r .Local JN"e-ws. See our cluhbh. goffer. Very bud roads again. Call and see ti" for job work. Mrs. Fuul u.. (or fine millinery. Muiion 'I i. trow en tun injtrom An burn Monday Miss Au. no throat retnrnod from Brook Monda.. Mrs. J. II !' went to Hardy, Nuck olls county, Neb . Monday. Hobt. I Sun ii went to Oklahoma last weak. ' tuko a look at tlio conn- uy- G. N. Tllim went to Block Thursday to attend a farmers' Inatituto aud talk n u ram. v. .Jeff Druinip lecent.y trapped a coys oil, which be kept alive. It is now getting qnitr tame. We are inhumed that II nam Wolfe has recentl.N t.ik- unto himself a wife. The bride 11 v s n Missouri And now II ' c -imd!ey and wife ari lejoieii.ii " aitival 01 a fine daiiL'htfi, bm -tday. Fb. 8th v . j.otite it. i It bort Huskies has been ginned .m inonii" of pension, ami will lift- l erdraw ??14 per mouth. Mis.W. W Sa'dvrs visited Mrs. J. M Saudeih. n noit'ie-ist London pre oinei.from i. i ' v '' 'tl Kriday of this week ilr. and Mrs. Seymour Howe returned Thni sday evening from'Sutlon, where thev Iiad been visiting relatives lor several days. I h Itich.mlMin-Quuilutte will hold a jjiiiHc.t1 cm vei tinu at Brownville iixt weft; , wees i n-y iioiu :i iree coucuri dav m1 t Mon Mi Van' mpeii, oi Lee county, III., was the gue.i. ! his old Iriend N. B. Si'i'ivouei fioui 'a! Friday until Mon dn ut tin- v i . . i tin- i e i ii ut lll eis of the Ne braska G A It. .it the reunion at Nor folk this week Hon T. .J. Majors was elected commander George Tourtelotte left Friday eveu ing foi Port Arthur, Texas, lo look for a location in which to open a dry goods store. Neb. City News James A. Titus made a trip to Red Oak, Shenandoah aud Marvin, Iowa, the first of the week, going Monday and returning Wednesday. Lulu Coopei has been very sick for several days with lever, but we are glad to learn that the it ver is brokwn and that she ie getting better. The Junior League will give a Vul ontine social at the Mlnick hall Saturs day night of this week. Hot catiuy aud popcorn will be served. Every body is Invited. James Hinder, of Auburn, died at the residence ot his son-in-law, E. K Kentner, at Falls City, Monday of this week. The funeral services were held at 2:30 p. in. Wednesday. rO OURK A COLD IN ONIC DAY Take Laxative Bnimo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund ihe money if it fails to Cure. 25c. M ami The school entertainment that was to have been given at the opera house Friday night of this week has been postponed until Friday, March 4th, on account of the had weather. Fred Argubiight went to Oklahoma last week, where he expects to buy a farm aud locate permanently. Fred is a Hi st class young man, and deserves success wherever he may ge. LOOK HERE, $3.fi0 buys one of Dr Gray's new syringes from his agent, D F. Richmond, Brownville, Neb. Hev J. I' '. alcli un. who Iiuh been holding a pto meted meeting at the Christian ti rth atNoiuahu, cloeti m meeting Minday night Wo nutlet .r-d lie has been epgnged as pastor foi ne ensuing joar There was a change in the B. & M titno table Sun)a ho morning pa senger triini u o - due ut P:20 -:ei-minutes cither 'I nereloloie I'Iip Atchhnn fp'igi i ow due o '. ivo Nemaha at (:ir i ui. Mrs David Fr.iziei arrived in Nema ha Monday night, trom Carl Junction, Mo., whore she has been 'living for some time Mi Fiazier will d'ive through in about a month. Thoy will live on their farm weft of town Frank Skeen has the building for the harness shop moved on tlio ct.uwr north ol the ding store. He is put in g in benches, etc , has bought a goon outlli of tools, hiied a harness maker, aud will he ready tor business In a tew dus. Rain began tailing Wednesday morn ing and continued to fall most of the day and night, changing to sleet toward morning, and Thursday the trees were heavily loaded with ice, and the side walks were so icy that walking win a diflloult feat. About twenty-five membern of Olive camp Wo. 14, Woodmen of the World, went to Shubert Tuesday night and gave the members of the Shubert camp the "Morning degree " The latter camp furnished a supper, and a grand good titno was enjojed. Llovd Blankftiflhip, who is now teaching in the Deaf and Dumb insti tute ut Omaha, came homo Thursday for a short visit. His brother John drove over to Julian after him. Peru Enterprise. Llo d is the Bon of the Mr. Blanken ahip who lived in Nemaha about fifteen years ugo. Charlie Fisher, a son of 0. K. Fisher and a former resident ot Nemaha, has Itono to the Klondike region with the hope of making his fortune. He has been living in Oregon for several years and went to Alaskan few weeks ago Wi understand Iip has a claim but will remain in Dawson City until spring. We have received the first number of the Phelps County.Iournal, published at Iloldrege, Neb , iy Ed F Sanders, a brother of Tiiij Advkktiskh. editor. The Journal is a six column folio, the Ba.ne size as the Auburn Post, Granger and Ilera'd, and is not only a neat look ing but a very interesting paper. It is straight republican The Shubert ramp. W. O W., re cently got Miss Minnie May to paint them a banner It is com posed of si k on one s'de aud satin on the other, with fringe and tas-els, anil was handsomely painted Mrs. Theo Hill mude the bannei It is certainly a very flno piece of work. It is similar to the one belonging to the Nemaha camp, which wa; made and painted by Mrs. Hill and Miss Ma v. NEW RLACKSMITH .SHOP. Lindsey & Lilly having bought the Finch blacksmith shop, ask the patron ago of the public, guaranteeing first clasi work at low prices Giv them a trial To Whom It May Concorn: I being acquainted with Mr- Charles Lindsey will say h is a fust class horse shoer and a good general woikman. Having had him in my employ I know him to be honest in all his work. Respectfully, E. M. Smith. Pawnee City, Neb Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the citv. Easy riding Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronrietor. ma FOR SALE. Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels- Choice rom prize winning stock. Will sell cheap. G. N. Sanduks, : i 7 i i i f t lsa.ii Vannel,-of Bi'uwuville, was takuii to St Joe Monday of this week to bo treated for a cancer in tlio month 1 w.ik I mild. hf t that the disease nail pitigtcsst'd tin l.ir thai mi operation ' voi.io not cheek it, but would only . !. aiMiliiiiial (.nihil mg, so It was not perlorineii Mi aim v was kept at uif hu-liilnl wheie 'ii- i i meoive a a.ireial ireHimii a tes dat We , iind ibinud ti't- p'jv (it hu. there is no hope, of Mi Vaiuiest'r recovety,aud that heiatit ut live more (mui three or four in ntlis. He has been troubled witli it sore mouth tor some time, but i only discovered that it was a cancer I about a month mm The funeral sei vices ol Mrs- Mary 1'aimelia Henderson, v i t of C. II. Heudetoon, were held at the Christian church at Shubert last Sa-urday, Feb. ''ih, 1808 The funeral -et vices wero : conducted h.t Uev. (V II. Gilmoro. 'The remains were mid at re t in the iceineieiy at Prairie Union. Mr. Henderson was a daughter of Mi and Mis James W. Aruabright, of Aspinwall piecinct Sho was aged 30 ears, 4 months aud 23 days at. her death. Sho was a christian lady, a member of the Methodist church, and wiib hiuhlv esteemed by all who knew her She leaves a husband, four chil dion, fattier, niether, three brother" and two sinters, who have the sympa thy of all in their great bereavement Ao brieih announced last week, Rabe Elliott's house burned last Saturday. The the caught in tlio kitchen hack of tlio cook stove, where the plasteiing had got knocked off. When discovered the lire had got too much of a start to he put out with the limited supply of water. Nearly everything in tlio house was saved, except the cook stove, a cupboard and dishes, some groceries a can of lard, several pair of overshoes, etc. There was very little wind blow ing, and thorefoie the barn and sur lounding property was not damaged. The house was a good one, and as there was no insurance the loss is a heavy one to Rabe, Wliilo the lire was yet burning Dr. Keeling started a subscription paper to assist Rabe in rebuilding. This was afterward given to Frank Woodward aud about $200 has already been suIh scribed. He will probably rebuild in a short time. Try the new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and neat. One block southwest of court house block. John McElhaney, proprietor "1,-v A r Duquoin. Bevier.Witlnut jJALt ,j,ouki McAllister and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to $4.00, Haiwy McCandless. W W. Sanders is agent for It. V Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply at Tw ADVEKTISKIt Ofllce A CHEAT SUNDAY PAPER FREE. The Semi-Weekly State Journal wants to get 5,0l)tt new subscribers dur ing the noxt thirty days, and as a spec ial off oi. one that is hound to brine novr subscribers, will Bend The Semi Weekly Mate Journal every Tuesday end Friday tor a whole year tor one dollai, and as a special premium will also send the Gieai Sunday State Jour nal, sixteen pages every Sunday, for 'hiee mouths lree. Remember, you will get The Semi-Weekly Journal a whole year and the Great Sunday paper for thre months all foronedoll.tr. To !ii the n Ivantageof this greatest of all "ffers j on must send your dollar direct to Tlio State Journal, Lincoln, Neb., and not through .in agent. Never bo- fore hiiB so much good leading matter been offered for one dollar. The Sun day Journal contains more reading m ttter alone than many magazinis. If you want to keep up with the world's doings, here is a chance such as lias never been o!!ered before This offer mav be withdrawn soon, so do not nut off srndintr voiir dollar fur fnnr vim may bo disappointed. One dollar docs ' it all. Pile utngliliois of Mis Miami Hand ley found out that last Saturday was her birthday, and concluded to give her a sui prise paitv Thoy tooa Strand inic their confidence and he took his wife to Biowuvillo that after noon and managed it so that they did not get back until tale. When they git. home mey found thirty-live or the noighbois iieie. An o?ter snppei, pies. i'.ik etc, had been provided. AH enjoyed themselves until a lute hour I Wo acknowledge the receipt ol a liberal supph ot cake. Ben Paiker. who has iiren in the em ploy of Thompuon & Pecrv for the nasi throe monthrt, has returned to his woik as manager ot the mutual collection agency in this county, in which capaci ty lie has proven a decided niiccess The mutual ageing do. .sn't propose to niako anyone unnecessuiy trouble and expense, but to give eveiy man an op portunity by so adjusi wig accounts that In can pay if he is disposed to do so, and if ho be not disposed to pay his bill whtm he can, then hr jiint naturallv has to pay it Men is business all over Granger We have placed Tun Advkktiskh accounts with Mr Parkfr f-r colleo lion, as we aro unable to got out nnd sue our delinquents. Tho south bom d U & II freight win v rooked Ninth of "lie Nemaha bridup la-t Saturday evening. The ti am luoke in two, mid hh ii number of the front cars weie t quipped with au toraat ic air brakes, l Iih part of t he t rain was stopped suddenly In the other section ol ihetiain were some heavily loaded cars, and this section ran into the front section with great force. Several empty ears wero derailed. Only one passenger was on boa id and lie was shot to tho I rout end of the caboose and straddle of the Move. He yelled like he was killed until Conductor Summers told him in no gentle tone of voice to shut up, as ho was not hurt, when h'e gathered himself up and found that such was the case. The wrecking train was sent down from Nebraska City and got things straightened out by about ten o'clock Sunday morning. Money to Loan On unod larms at as low rate of in terest as tlio lowest aud tlio best of terms. Call and quo us. GlLMOKK, GlLLAN & KUKIIESS Auburn, Neb Pansy, Calendula, Petunias, Swee William, Porlul.mi. Sweet Peas, Cal Iiopiiu and Candytuft. On each pack et will bo printed full cultural instruc tions. They will also send to any gardener or farmer one package of their Extra Early Tree Tomato on receipt of six cents in stamps. Their handsomely il lustrated catalogue will bo mailed free on application, to any one wtio intends to pnrcluiHo seeds, plants or bulbs thiN spring. Be sure and montion our pa per when writing May & (Jo. PURE SEEDS FOR TRIAL To give our subscribers au upper tunity to test their famous seeda, Meswrs. May & Co., the well known Seed growers of St. Paul, Minnesota, whose order of one million Packets of Seeds tested over 01) pure (Govern ment Report) w 11 mail seventeen trial packets of choice varieties of flower seed to any of our readers sending to thorn only ten cents in silver or stamps Plus is their iant collection, and con sists of one packet each, .Vsters, Mags nonette, Antirrhinum, Pinks, Poppies Aljssum, Zinnias, Nigella, Godetia, Ther is Nothing so Good. ihero is nothing so good as Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit tlio dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is any hing batter, but in order te make more profit he may claim something else to bo just as good You want Dr. King's New Discovery because jou know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money re funded. For coughs, colds and con sumption and for all affections of tluoat, chest and lungs, there is notli-. wig so good as is Dr. King's New Dis oov.iry, Trial bottles free at M. II Taylor's. IT To Trwlo with LOWMAN, At BROWNVILLE. Gl roceries, China, Glassware, Crockery, Granite, ron and Tinware, ai prices lower than have ever been named in this country before or since the war. That's a long time, but it's a fact just the same. Come and Convince Yourselves. Highest price paid your Butter and Eggs. .U Srownvil1 e, Netr- Frank iieiwoou huo twAnto- da the llrsi time amct- he had is tiiH nle ilh Ci-oleja inni tins IIhnum h dun' ihirt iiiil" tt'r 'e its taken a dii ver en e o leal thing in hit l'U f r '"is when he goes out in the ti mt r he will take a bottle of Chami r'nin's ('olio. Cholera if d ' n rhcoe 11- niedy wi i him Missouri Val e (I iwa) I'uiie- Koi hi by At II Pail r A POINTER CHEAP READING ! We make the following special club bing offer tor a short time: Tub Advkktihkk, Now York Tri bune, Chicago Inter Ocean, To ed Blade, and the Prairie Farmer, allflv papers one year for only $2.10, cask in advance. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skiy diseases may secure instant, relief by UHing DeWittV Witch Ilazie Salve. It is tho great pile reined v. M II Tayloi HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wray Taylor bend) and biivo trouble. J.W.WKimER. Don't annoy otbors by your coughing and risk your life by neglecting a cold Ono Minute Gondii Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and ail throat and lun" troubles. M, II Taylor. Ev ran t