1 o rArl i i irp ebmsh Mdvertmi VOLUME XLIl NEMAHA NEBRASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1898. A- ft A atL-ii jiraaa Local JSIews. Mrs. Falrbank for fine millinery. A cold spring ruin fell Thursday. Lowtnitn changes his advertinement this week. J. A. Slilvely went to Beatrice Wednesday W. H. Lorance, of Auburn, was in town Mitiday Kev. J. P. Waldrou will preach at Auburn Sunday. John White is catching a good many fish mostly buffalo. Mr. and Mm. M Stroble drove down from Brown vHle Sunday. One of Joe LiitrellV horses was found dead in (he stable Friday morn ing. - 11. J. Dull' has moved into the Wes sels house, north of the Methodist clmich Misses Trixv and Rose Seabury vis ited relatives at Giro Hook Tuesday and Wednesday L. 11. Menitt in building a liousoior S. Gilbert on u i.um mt( latter has leased, on the oountv line. John E. Or other went to Auburn Monday, having accepted a position in a harness slum in that burg. Mrs. Uenrj Williams was up from Shubert J'ueadii, visiting her pareutH, Mr. and His. James A. I'itua. Leslie Woodwaul aild Miss Vovn Olark drove up to Peru Suud. und visited friends for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Campbell, of weal.NeMialm pi cciuiH,.woie, guests of Dr. arid Mrs. James Ka Minday. Mrs. M. tl. Orotlier, of northeast London precinct, visited her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Molvin, Heveral days this week Fred Mooie, who hus been teaching a six moinlH term of school near Ma sou Oity. Neoi., leiurned iiorno last Friday. We understaiiu there is gieat rejoic ing in the household of Ernest L. Ar gabright over ihe birth of a flno boy htiat Sutuuiuj , Dr 1 L. Oalliaon, the ritella dentist, will be at the Pui k hotel uwxt Monday, March Mth.piepared to do dental work in all its branches. Oscar Miuick has been slopping with his mo'.hei several days this week, and is assisting .hi putting a new roof on the Miuick uuildiuu. Master Thomas Elliott Minick, of Bracken, visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mis. Habe Elliott, several days this week. His mother was with him. Rush O. Fellows, for so many years editor of the Auburn Post, has started a paper at Plattsmouth. V hope Hush will make a great success of his venture. W . T. Ranks, of North Platte, visit ed his father, brother and sister b "Wednesday andThursduy of this week. The Nemaha people are always glad to boo Tom . The school entertainment given at the opera house Friday night was nn excellent one in ovory respect. The pupils all did well aud the singing was excellent. Walter Hadlock and Nelson drove to Glen Rock Tuesday, to vinit their daughter and sister, Mrs. MolliePeery. They returned Wednesday, MrB. Peery coming with them. TO OURK A COLU IN ONB DAY Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rotund the money if it falls to Cure. 25c. 0. P. D ml, thu rustling tea estato man f Auburn, gave uh a social call Thursday Uo is enthusiastic over Auburn's prospect 'or securing the beet sugar factory. Wm. Aynes.who has been in western KatiBas for several years, has been visltttiK Nemaha friends for the p;ist week. He says lm has no further use for western Kansas. Attention in called to the advertise rurnt of Mottsingdr & Fiallor If you want a well dug, a pump put in, or uu work in their line, give them a call. They guaranteo satisfaction. We are glHd to see-that our old friend T. 0. Hacker lias been appointed po-d-master of Red O'oud, Neb' "Pory" wae poHtmas'erof Mrownville t-r lour ypars, aud made a good official. Dr. J. L. v'elvin aud dam-liter M.iy went to Omaha last Saturday The Dr. took May to ihn hospital to hnvn an operation performed tor enlarged tonsils. The operation 'a suceessf ul. They returned home W dnesday. Miss Maria Stock, of Washington, Ills., aruved in Nemaha Thursday, on a visit to her uncle, John 1 Dressier. Miss Stock has been visiting i datives in Dundv uouiitv c ming from there here. Sim w H probably remain two or three week. S. Gilbeit lias oeen making some im provements teceutU mi the Weasels property, ueai 'h Methodic church, for which ic- im t he agent. He has had a well dujf and tin house repainted i -side and rep.uiered lie lias also had soiiih iinpuivemfn on the vard. Orvllle Hold luge lias not tired of paying rent, so thN wtet he bought a lot of it.'V. Muir ami a huiuII house of Charley Gulbraith, and is having the house moved on t'io lot. The lot la justnoith of tint house, owned by'.'fy Gilbert, where Von Farsou is living. Peter Muntz and familv started for Alliance, Neb., Monday They drive through. Uncle Pete does not think he will like Box Unite county any bet ter than Nemaha, but thinks his health will be better out there than it is here. Wo hope lie wtll realize his greatest ex pectations in that line. We have received the program of the graduating exercises of the class of '98 of the Con.mereial Department of tho W enter n Normal College, Slieiutn-i doah. Iowa, lo he hold Tuesday even ing, March 22nd Geo. W. (Will) Hawxby, of Nemaha, hoii of John Hawxby, is a post-graduate. Jeff Drumm is quite a chicken crank. One of h's favorite breeds is the Cor nish Indian Game. A few days ago he received a flue male bird of this species from I. F. Rathbone, of Red Oak, Iowa. He Is said to be a flue chicken lie also got u pon of White Plymouth Hocks a few days ago. SEEDS! Go to Korkor & Hover for all kinds fresh bulk Gardeu Heed and seeds of all kinds. They are the Old Reliable Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and see. Cs a t Duquoin, Revior, Walnut VUAL IJ'oBk. McAllister and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to $4.00, IlAUTtY MoCaNDLESS, Ther is Nothing so Good. There is nothing so good as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. Ho will not claim there Is any thing better, but in order to make moro protlt he may claim something else to bo just as good. You vunt Dr. King's New Discovery because you 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 throat, chest and lungs, thero is nothi ing so good as is Dr. King's New Dis covary, Trial bottles free at M. H. Taylor's. GOOD GOODS Can be bought in Ne maha Low for Cash. "Wo soil the best lino of Goods ovor shown in this market. Our prices tiro right. We built up our.' business and are making it pormanont by hon esty and square dealing. Wo shall givti more attention to uuying and selling merchan dise this year than wo did last year. We carry a largo stock of Gen eral Morcnandiso. You can makti, mouoy by trad ing near home. You can save titno and monoy by trading with us. SGilbert&Son 11 ' OBITUAWY. Mrs. Nlnnle Hrown, wife of P F, Brown, who died at Hillsdale a little more than a year ago, died at tho home of her parents in cioto county, Ohio, Feb. 27th. 181)8 Mrs. Brown wub bom in Adams county, Ohjo, .March I, 1807, where she was raised. S'ie was mar ried to Mr. Biown in Ohio In 1885 They mov' d to Nebraska in 1801, where they resided until Mr Brown's death. j Mis. Brown was always kind and will ing to aid and help at all time. She iii best liked hv those who kuew her best .She leaves two orphan children to battle with an unfeeling world May her bones fliuTreM, in tha grave and her spirit with tho Father who gave it. A FlUKND. If you want Good K3ods at- li'tw Prices trade at ANDERSON'S GIJ STORE. Prices are right and you will be treated right, Uou will save mon ey by trading at An derson's The highest market price paid for country produce Call and see us A GREAT SUNDAY PAPER FHEE. The Semi-Weekly State Journal wants to get f),00l) new subscribers dur ing the next thirty days, and as a spec ial offei. one that is bound to bring new subscribers, will send The Semi Weekly State Journal every Tuesday and Friday for a whole year for one dollar, and as a special premium will also send the Great Sunday State Jour nal, sixteen pages every Sunday, for three months tree. Remember, you will get The Semi-Weekly Journal a wliolo year and the Great Sunday paper for three months all for one dollar. To got tho ndvantago of this greatest of all offers you must send your dollar direct to Tho State Journal, Lincoln, Neb., and not through an agent. Never be for has so much good reading matter been offered for one dollar. The Sun day Journal contains moro reading matter alone than many magazines. If you want to keep up with tiie world's doings, bore is a chance such as lias never been offered bofore This offer may be withdrawn soon, so do not put off sending your dollar for fear you may be disappointed. One dollar does It all. Married. Sunday March 0th, 1898, at 1 :30 p in , by II E. Williams, J. P., at his residence at Miubert, Mr. George Flaherand Miss Maud Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are making tholr homo In Nemaha. Tint Ajuvkktisku unites with tholr many friends in wishing them a happy and prosparous lifo, John J. Dressier, as agent for IiIb sister, MrB. II L. Harford, of Randall, Kaunas, has bought the eighty ucro fin in of Richard A Young, In tho northwest comer of Nemaha product, six mileaaoutliwvst of Nemaha. The price paid was $40 per auie. Mr. Young will leave for Arkansas in a fhort time Elwood K. WIImiii. of White Rock, Oklahoma, got tiled of living alone, so ho catne back to this county a few daBHgo, and on Wednesday went to Auburn with Miss Armenia Haves, of Asplnwall precinct. Tl.ey repaired te the Prtbierlan parsonage and were united in marriage by Rev. Geo, W. Borden Tine Advkhtiskk extendB congratulations and best wishes. Mrs. Sam Umland, living near Howe, wus found dead in bed Saturday morn ing It was rumored that she had been murdered, as her husband had gone home drunk the night before, but the coroner's inquest developed the fact that she had died from heait dis oase Sho was 20 yeais, 10 mouths and 12 days of age at her death She was married Oct. 10th, 1803, und leaves a husband aud three em ill cuildieu. the youngst only a fow weeks old Mj. Smith, superintendent of the Nebraska Telephone company, wus in town Wednesday, in Mm imoieHt of hi company lie says the telephone will probably be in operation hv the last t this month. They will exteud the line from Auburn to Nemaha, At his place cue line will be run to Nebnuka Oity, bywaj of MlfowiivlllVniia'Peru , aud another branch will be run to Falls City by way of Shubert and Ver tlon. Tliis will give Nemaha fine coiu uectlon villi liinrolu hy way of Au burn aud direct connection with Ne braska City, Pent, Biownville.Shuber, Verdun Falls City and Uhor points. HUNT E RS. T A K E W A R N I N f , and stay off my faun (the Wnn Tavl j bund) and save trout lo. J W Wiutnicit Money to. Loan On good farms at asxlow rate of in- terest as tho lowest and the best of terms. Call aud Bee us GlLMOltK, GILI.AN & BUHKKSS Auburn, Neli. LOOK HERE, $3.t0 bdys one of l)r Gray's new syringes from Ills, agent, D F Rlchoiond, IJiownville, Nub Andrew Aynes Soils northern grown puro gar deu seeds in packages or bulk at low prices. Any kind of carpet at pricos that cannot bo boat anywhere. Fine lino of samples from which to make your selection. A complete lino of Hardware, Furniture, Goffins, Caskets, etc. Call and sea me and get prices. t If what you want is not in stock I will send and get it on short notice. Prices and goods guaranteed to bo right. V. W. Sandora is agent for R. V. Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply at Tuv Advvktibku office. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skly diseases may secure Instant relief by using DeWlttV. Witch Hazio Salve. It is tho great pile remedy. M II Tayloj zssas If jrou buy it at LOWMAFS IT'S GOOD. TRY IT AND FIND OUT. Good fresh Groceries Granite ware, China, Glassware, Crockery, Woodenware, Tinware, Ironware. Prices guaranteed as low if not lower than the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. Eilw. E. Loud, .rBrownville, Nebr.? , 71 MAIN STREET. Wednesday evening between ninety anu one hundred members und friend o the Church of Christ met lit the pur- , soiiHge and tendered their paster a re- ception. A bountiful fe;tnt wusspiend, I consisting of many delicious viands which the Indies of Neui dm kiuw how to make especially appetizing, an the I rapidly emptying plates testiilcd. An eaHy chair, a valuable Muquet rug, and knowing we love light rather than dirknes's u beauiiful lamp, and aboun- i ful coutiibiition to Hie culinary dn p.riment tno s.-nio of tho subBtan- l.als well crth-ulaied to make our heatti ' glad We solid1 ripuce in the columns jof Tun Advkiitiskh to rxpresa eur ' thanks to the many friends who added 'so much to our happiness We trust; our walk among ti.eiu may b such thai never a regiet will be awakenei in thv minus ot anj "hat they took pnrt in the feMivitlK. KefliecttiiHy, J. ?. WAMHtON AND WlFE. Wo understand that Marshall Webb, who is an ardent pop, foucd quite a different state of affairs existing in the factory districtB of the Btates he vIhi' ed recently than he had besnlod to expect by the pop papers He found InctoniM running with full forces, opeiatnea earning from 32.50 to $& 00 per day, and all apparently prosperous and hap py. One tin plate factor employ .'00 mon. And yet it was but a few yeara ago that Bryan wa running all r the country declaring that it was im possible to manufacture tin plate in this country. W.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, We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no poas anter or better way to do it than by re commending One Minute Cough Cmo as a preventive of pneumonia, corn sumption and other sei ious lung troub les that follow neglected colds. M II Taylor. rfvl 511 m