dfrnslm Mdvertim. VOLUME XLII NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1898. NUMBER 42 m i jf wf ( I' V V h & i K Local 3STews. It i allied Tuesday. It rained nearly all day Tuesday. Mrs. Falrbank for fine millinery. The school Is having u vacation this week. Fine indications for a big fruit crop this year. Miss Minnie Elliott visited Auburn Thursday. Judge Broady. of Lincoln, was in town Thursday. It was cold enough to freeze a little Wednesday night. M. II. Taylor hau had an iron roof put on his residence. Col. Joe Harper, the Shubort rustlor, was in town Thursday. Birl Hoover has had ah iron roof put on the west part of his grocery, Nebraska City Leader Hour takea the lead. Sold by S. Gilbort & Sou. Harry McCandless shipped five cars of corn to Burlington Wednesday. Bev. Mr. and Mrd. C. II. Gilmoro were down from Brownville Tuursi day. As it did not rain Easter, some of our weather prophets are predicting a drouth. HEADACHE BUICK1A" CURED. Dr. Davis'Anti-Headacho never fails. 25 cents. Hev. C. II. Gilmore is now putting on style with a new road wagon he bought of Andrew Aynes. Pure Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale at 75 cents a bushel. N. C. J Ait vis. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bar nard, on Wednesday, April lath, a son. The young gentleman is u grandson of Hev. J. P. Waldr-on. TO CUIIU A COI.D IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Hi umo Quinine Tablets. a)) oi ugfjims refund the money if it fails to Cure. 2.1c. The Advkutisku editor has been wrestling with the grip this week, and this has taken up so much of his time that he has had little left to devote to the paper or anything else. The members of the Christian church will hold their Sunday school and the morning and evening preaching service at the Minick hall next Sunday, on ac count of repairs being made on the church building. To Ouro Headacho In 10 Minutos. Tako Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache. All druggists. Wo will send the Kansas City Jouri nal and The Advehtiskk both one year for only 81.15. Andrew Ay nes Soils northern grown pure gar den seeds in packages or bulk at low prices. Any kind of carpet at prices that cannot bo boat anywhere. Fine lino of samples from which to make your selection. A complete lino of Hardware, Furniture, Coffins, Caskets, etc. Call and see me and get prices. If what you want is not in stock I will send and got it on short notice Prices and goods guaranteed to bo right. Andrew Aynes Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams wero up from Shubert Sunday. The Methodists held a sunrise prayer meeting Sunday morning. Twelve were out. Frank Skeen has moved into one of S. Gilbert's houses, south of tho tatter's residonco. S. Gilbort & Son sell best prints at 5 cents per yard. Table oil cloth 15 cents per yard, The Ladies' Aid Society has had a good fence built around the grounds of the Methodist church. Itobt. McManua was down from Brock Monday, after aoine fruit trees from the Titus Nursery. For sale Two thoroughbred Berk shire boars, eight months old. Inquire at this office. Will exchango for other stock, or for corn, wood, etc ELEGANT WALL PAPER DESISNS It's no longer a question of "Can I afford to paper," but tho thought is, "Can I afford to look at that old stylo pattern on the wall, year in and year out, when the cost of paper is so little 5 cents a roll up. ' ' M. H. TAYLOR, DON'T Spend all day scrubbing that kitchen woodwork. A quart of our best rniint only costs you 40 cents and then your kitchen will look like new. Chango tho color in your rooms every year. We wore pleased to see James A. Ti tus on our streets last Saturday. Ho is quite weak yet, but is steadily gain ing. Wo hope his improvement will continue. Mrs. Li HieMaiher stopped The Ad veutisek about two weeks ago, but on Wednesday she subscribed for it again, saying she could not well get along without, it. Wo received a few days ago a pack age of Prowers county (Colo.) papers from David Barnes, formerly of this place, who is now county superintend ent of Prowers county. Kerkor & Hoover have moved into their new quarters, one door north of the old location , Pete has only one complaint to mnke. He says the now room is so light it hurts his eyes, Phil Shuck recently bought an outfit for housekeeping and has been enjoy ing that pleasing occupation in the house on the farm Mr. N. E. Morrison recently bought of John Dorram. Wo have advised Phil to tako a wife, but fear he is a confirmed bachelor. Lloyd Siasel, who is working for Ed Morrison, was splitting wood a few days ago, when the axe went through the stick of wood and into his foot, cutting it clean through for over an inch between tho big too and tho one next to it. Ho will not be able to do any work for some time. ARTICHOKES AND M J LLET SEED 1 have tor sale for cash only White Jerusalem Artichokes at 50 cents per bushel. Also good cleau new millet seed at 50 cents. J. II. Skid. SEEDS! Go to Kerker it IIovor for all kinds fresh bulk Garden Seed and seeds of all kinds. They are the Old Reliable Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and see. Money to Loan On good farms at as low rato of in terest as the lowest and the best of terms. Call and see us. GlLMOKK, GlLI.AN & UUltltUSS. Auburn, Neb. Mrs. J. F. Wykes, of Highland Sta tion, Kas., arrived in Nemaha Monday and is visiting tier mother, Mrs. Ciim. O. II. Why man, of Adams, camo to Nemaha Monday and is now working in the Interests of tho Royal Highlander. Wo understand that Lovl Johnson la very sick, with consumption, He Is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wallace, near Ho wo. C. Shuck started for Iowa Monday, on a visit. He will spond a week or two, perlmpB longer, in Derby, Nowton and other towns. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and Btny oft my farm (the Wray Taylor bond) and save trouble. J.W.Wkubek. LOOK HERE, $3.50 buys ono of Dr Gray's now syringes from his agent, D F. Richmond, Brownvllle, Nob. THE DRUSGIST. The members of the Christian church havo reshingled that building this week. They torn off all the old shin gles on the north skin of the house Tuesday morning, getting the last of thorn off just before it commenced to rain. As a consequence of the rain they will have considerable replastoriug to do. O. S. Jones, who lived east of Bar ada, was found dead in his yard Satur day morning, with his skull crushed. He had been beaten over the head and killed Over $30 was found in his pockets, so it was evident robbery was not tho motive of the crime. Tho murdered man was a bachelor and a quiet, inoffensive man, but he had had some trouble with two men who had formerly worked for him, and those two men havo been arrested. Mr. Jones worked for John II. Shook a few years ago when tho latter lived at Hillsdale, and was well known to many of our citizens. W. W. Sanders is agent for R. V. Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy ono apply at Tii' Advkktiskk office. If you want Good Goods at Low Prices trade at ANDERSON'S Prices are right and you will be treated right, Tou will save mon ey by trading at An derson's The highest market price paid for country produce Call and sec us Rabo Elliott, Dr. Metvin and John Dorrnm camo back frm Oklahoma Wednesday night. They all express themselves as bolng highly pleased with the country, but It is not probable either of thorn will movo thoro. Jumes O. Sparks, of Brackon, gave us a social call Monday. Jim informs us that he has decided to quit farming for a year. He has rented his farm to Harvey Smith, and will move tils fam ily to Auburn, while ho will g to Omaha and endeavor to got n position In the Trans-Mlsslsslppi exposition. Charles M. Woodward, of Nemaha, Neb., arrived last wook and is em ployed aa assistant bookkeeper for tho II. O. Barbor grain firm in this city. Wo havo known Charley's family for a number of years, and can recommend him to the young peopio of Iloldrego as an exceptionally worthy young man. Holdrege Journal, David Frazior, who has boon wans dering around for several years, trying to find a better country than Nomaha, has decided that such a country cannot be found, so he lias decided to again take up his residence with us. He has beon living in southwestern Missouri for some time. Ho arrived in Nomatia Sunday, having driven through with a span of mules. Tho next day ho went to making garden and getting ready for farming, and Is feeling happy again except When he is kicking himself for over loaving Nemaha. On a x Duqiioin, Bevior, Walnut JJA1j locki McAllister and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to $4.00, IlAUKY MoCANDI.KSS, W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pon slons papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up All business glvon prompt and careful attention. v Frank Sherwood was down town to (la, the first time since he had his tus sle with ciioleja morbus. Ho nays lie drove thirty miles after lie was taken and never camo ho near dying in his life. After this when he goes out in the country lie will tako a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoje Remedy with him. Missouri Valiey (Iowa) Times. For sale by M II Taylor. A GREAT SUNDAY PAPEltFREE. Tho Semi-Woekly Stato Journal wants to getn.OOO now subscribers dur ing the next thirty days, and as a spec ial off oi. ono that is bound to bring now subscribers, will send Tho Semi Weekly Stato Journal every Tuesday and Friday for a whole year for ono dollar, and as' a special premium will also send the Great Sunday Stato Jour nal, sixteen pages every Sunday, for threo montliB tree. Remember, you will get The Semi-Woekly Journal a whole year and the GreatStiuday paper for thruo months all for ono dollar. To get tho advantage of this greatest of all offers you must send your dollar direct to Tho Stato Journal, Lincoln, Neb., and not through an agent. Never boi fore 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 the world's doings, bore is a chance such as has nevor been offered before This offer may be withdrawn soon, so do not put off sending your dollar for fear you may bo disappointed. Ono dollar does it all. Whooping cough ia the most distrea- aing malady; but its duration can bo cut short by tho use of Ono Minute Cough Cure, which is also the bust knonn remody for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. M II Taylor. m Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met, John McEllianey, prourietor. A tliril of terror Is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through tho hoimo at night. But the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Curo has been administered Sate and harmless for children. M II Taylor. If you buy it at LOWMAFS IT'S GOOD. TRY IT AND FIND OUT. A 8-tio good weight broom. 15c Whito Granito Wtish Bowl and Pitcher 75c A comploto Lamp ...21c l-quart Coffeo Pot- 13c 10-quarfc Galvanized Pail 15c 1 gallon glass tin jacket Oil Can 18c 1 lb. Seedless Raisins 5c 2 lbs. Pancake Flour Gc -I cakes Toilet Soap 8c All othor goods in proportion. Como and see us. Your Butter and Eggs are the samo as cash with us. . E. L Brownville, Nebr. 71 MAIN STREET We can give you 6 weekly papers, includ ing The Advertiser, all one year for only 2.25 cash in advance. Wo are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no ploas untor or bettor way to do it than by re commending One 'Minute Cough Curo as a preventive of pnoumonis. com suuiptlon and othor sorlous lung troub lea that follow neglected colds. M II Taylor. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injurien, eczema or skiy diseases may securo instant relief by using De Witt's Witch Hazio Salve. 16 Ib the great pile remedy. M fcl Tayloi SGilbert&Son are busy from morning till latft at night, soiling goods. With them business is always boom ing. Nobody can mako them believe that Nemaha is a dead town. Their lumber business keeps increasing, and most of the lumber and building material that they sell is used in Nomaha or its vicinity. Gilbert & Son say they havo no occasion and no time to find fault with Nemaha. They aro receiving a largo stock of seas onable goods. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing for tho transacting of the business of a commercial bank, under the name of the Gilbert Hank, wherein H. C. Gil bert, of Waynesboro, Pa., S. Gilbert and H. Gilbert, of Nemaha, Neb., were general partners, is this 25th day of March, 1898, dissolved by mutual con sent. Tho affairs of the firm will bo adjusted and Bettled by S. Gilbert. II. C. GlMJKKT, S. GlLllKIlT, It. GlLIUCHT. El nwmnii 1J' a -