;v Me r4 tit l&PtlitZfW r'A' VOLUME XLI1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRJL 22, 1898. NUMBER 43 MnMUMH"MMa . v y iU I i-i I r Local News. Cooler weather again Tuoaduy. Old papers for sale at this olllco, Mrs. Fairbank for flno millinory. Irvin Hadlock returned from IIowo Monday. T. W, Wheeler returned to Lincoln Monday. Major Ebbs was up from St. Doroln Tuesday. ' W, li, llartnon was in from Auburn Wednesday. James A. Wolfe- went to Crab Orchi ard Thursday. These cool nights uro rather hard on eaily garden truck. Mrs II. E. Williams drove up from Shubert Wednesday. S. Gilbert was putting out more shade trees Wednesday. Nebraska City Leader Hour takes the ead. Sold by S. Gilboi t & Son . ' Chas. Lindsey has moved into his residence west of the blacksmith shop. S. Gilbert & Son sell best printa at 5 cents per yard. Table oil cloth 15 cents per yard. Willie Yates visited his sister, Mrs, Maud Lemon, at St. Deroin, from Fri day until Tuesday. HEADACHE HU1CKLY CURED. Dr. Davis'Anti-IIeadaehe never fails. 20 cents. Mrs. Tlieo Hill went to St. Joo the first of tha week and bought her stock or siuing millinery. She returned homo Wednesday. TO CUI115 A UOL.D IN ONE HAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. D. C. Miller recently bought a block In Auburn and this week moved out there. lie will build a house- and live there. Dave will bo missed in 'Ne maha. To Ouro Hcadaoho lu 10 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache. All diuggists. David Yanmoter and Wilford Orr, farmers living south of Jlarada, were in town Wednesday. They had been to the Titus Nursery aud bought a lot of fruit trees. We hear that Tim Cliff, of Auburn, committed suicido Thursday night, by shooting. We did not learn .any par ticulars. Ho leaves a wife and three adopted children. His wife is a daugh ter of Win, Dauiols. Pure Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale at 75 cents a bushel. N. C. J An vi$. Andrew Aynes Soils northern grown pure gar don seeds in packages or bulk at low prices. Any kind of carpet at prices that cannot be boat anywhere. Fine line of samples from which to make your selection. A completo lino of Hsrdware, Furniture, Gofins, Caskets, etc. Call and seo me and get prices. If what you want is not in stock I will send and get it on short notice. Prices and goods guaranteed to bo right. Andrew Aynes Additional local news on the last Pago. ' Geo. Fisher aud wife went to Shu bert Saturday. Dr. John H. Jack, of Brownvillo, was in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Swan visited Auburn friends from Saturday until Tuebday. Subscriptions lecoived hero for any newspaper or magazine published in the United Stntt-s. Rev. C. II. Gilmore failed to fill his Nemaha appointment Sunday evening, ou account of the rain. Chas. A. Curtis, who has been living in the rear of tho restaurant, moved back to his residence Tuesday. Wo will send tho Kansas City Jours nal aud Tins Advkiitisku both one year for only SI. 15. ELEflANT WALL PAPER DESIGNS It's no longer a question of "Can I afford to paper," but the thought is, "Can I afford to look at that old stylo pattern on tho wall, year in and year out, when tho cost of paper is so little cents a roll lip. " . TAYLOR, DON'T Spend all day scrubbing that kitchen ' woodwork. A4 quart of our best paint only costs you 40 cents and then your kitchen will look like now. Change the color in your rooms every year. Uncle .Henry Hart, of Aspinwall, has been very sick for some timo. hut we learn he is getting some better. Dr. I. L. Callison, the Stella dentist, will be at the Park hotel, in Nemaha, next Monday, April 25th, proparod to do all kinds of dental word. Chas. Marshall, of Douglas, Otoo county, bought a lot of truit trees from the Titus Nursery lat week. Tho or der included about 2000 apple trees. Ilobt. Frost, John Dorram and John Mosier put now timbers under the tank at tho public well Tuesday and Wednes day. The old tunbeis were about to give way. Tho Junior Leaguers will give an ice cream sociable at tho Minick hall Friday night of next week. Every body is invited. Come out and help the little folks. Peter Korker, Frank Woodwaid.Wm. Maxwell, Ed Maxwell, Rybt. Frost and Tom Clark went to Auburn Sunday to attend tho funeral of Sam Smith, who was a brother Odd Fellow. IIO'GS WANTED. Conover & Veach will be in Nemaha next Wednesday, April 27th, to buy hogs. They will ho hero one day only, so bring your hogs in on that day. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wray Tayloi bond) and save trouble. J. W. Wisbhkk. ARTICHOKES AND MILLET SEED I have for sale for cash only White Jerusalem Artichokes at 50 cents per bushel. Also good clean new millet seed at CO cents. J. II. Skid. SEEDS! Go to Kerker & Hoover for all kinds fresh bulk Garden Seed and seeds of all kinds. They are the Old Reliable Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and seo, Money to Loan On good farms nt as low rato of in terest iih the lowest and tho best of terms. Call and seo us. GlLMOIUC, GlLLAN & BuilIlESS. Auburn, Nob. Elder W. II. Winters and family ar rived in Nemaha Thursday night of last week, on a visit to relatives aud friends, Mr. Winters has been pastor of tho Christian church at Phoenix, Arizona, for tho past flvo years, hut is on his way to Georgia, having ac cepted tho pastorate of a church near Mucdn, in that state. Mrs. Winters will visit her mother, Mrs. S. T. Arga bright, for a few months. Deputy Sheriff Hughes was in from Auburn last Friday for tho purpose of levying upon Hud Stockton's outlit to pay the costs of tho suit with Judgo Broady over tho nowly formed land adjoining tho judge's land northeast of town. Tho deputy and Andy Jarvio took possession of ton head of horses, five head of mules, a number of hogs and other property. Wo understand the costs now amount to over S400. LOOK III3ItE.$:U0 buys oneofDr Grav's new syringes from his agent, D F. Richmond, Urownvillo, Nb. IE 0HUG01 A Mr. and Mrs. 'Ward, who live about eight miles south of Vesta, started (or homo Wednesday morning, nftor a week's visit with thoir daughter, Mrs. L. II. Merritt, of Nemaha. They drovo through. MoBeVeach, of Verdon, was in town Thursday. Ho informs us he has mado arrangements to buy stock at Nemaha. He will be hero next Wednesday to receive hogs. Wo are glad Mr. Veach has made such arrange ments, as he has tho reputation of treating all men justly and paying tho highest price tho markot will afford. Will Swan failed to tio his mules se curely Wednesday, and in consequence had a badly demoralized buggy. The mules could not agree oh which side of a tree to go, so tlioy took opposite Bides. Tho buggy struck the treo, breaking tho neckyoke and tongue and cracking tho front axle. The dashi board was also shattered and other damage dqno. Talco tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McISlhanev, pronrietor. 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 see us MRS, THEO. HILL Ilaa just returned from St. Joo with A Whole Car Load of now Millinery Goods, Ilats.Laces, Ribbons and Flowers, Handsomer goods and lower prices than over. War is Here. War has virtually been declarod be tween Spain and tho United States. Tho Spanish minister, upon tho deliv-i cry of tho resolutions adopted by con-J gress and tho president's ultimatum, asked for his passports and left Wash ington Wednesday. United Statns Minister Woodford was given his pass- ports Thursday, by the Spanish govern ment, thus severing diplomatic inter course between tho two nations. An armed squadron has been sent by this country to blockado Havana, and tho Hying aquadron Inis been ordered to in tercept tlm Spanish llotilla at Porto Rico. Tho house has passed a bill em powering tho president to call for vols unteers, and ho will issue a call for 100,000 volunteers as soon as tho bill passes the Benato and bocomes a law. A state of war exists, although it has not yet been ollicially proclaimed. Tho resolutions finally adopted by congress may be fouiiu ou one of tho inside pages. Mr. and Mrs Henry V. Shubert, of Rraoken, were in town Wednesday. Mr. Shubert is one of tho largest fruit glowers in Nemaha county, and flnds that it pays. lie is putting out -18 acres iu fruit this sprint', on an eighty he bought last fall joining the farm on which he is living, in the western part of this piccinct. Ho lias planted 2800 apple trees, (Jano, Missouri Pippin and Wine Sap, and about 100 pencil troes. Of com ho he bought the trees of the Tituu Nursery. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Nomaha Cemetery Association will bo held at Tins Advkutisicu olllco in Nomaha on Monday, May 2nd, 1808, at 4 o'clock p. m. All who owi lots in tho cemetery are requeated to be present. Jamks A. Titus, Presldont. S. Giliikut, Secretary. CountyCommissionera Melninch and Bastian wero in town Friday. They wero here for tho purpose of investi gating tho opening of a road to the cemetery, for which a potition has been sent iu. ri. i T Duquoin, Uevier, Walnut jUJ1j ijiouk. McAllister and other grades of coal for salo, ranging in price from 82.25 to $4.00, IlAKRY MoCaNULESS, HOW TO FWD OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linou it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequont desire to urinate or pain iu tho back ia also con vincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thoro is comfort in the knowledge so ofton expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho groat kidney remedy fulfills every wish iu relieving pain iu tho back, kidnoya, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, aud overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compelled to got up many times during tho night to urinate. Tho mild and extraordinary elTect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the hlghost for its wonderful cures of tho most distressing cases. If von need u medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail upon receipt of throo two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention Tins Advkiitisku and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees tho genuine ness of this offer. If you buy it at LOWMAN'S IT'S GOOD. IB? II UD FIID BIT. A 8-tio good weight broom .... 15c Whito Granite "Wss'i Bosl and Pitcher , 75c A comploto Lump Hi 4-quurt CoITgo Pot 1 'c lO-qiuirt Galvanized Pail l"c 1 gallon glass tin jacket Oil Can 8c 1 lb. Seedless "Raisins He 2 lbs. Paneako Flour Gc 4 cakes Toilet Soap 8c All othor goods in proportion. Come and. seo us. Your Butter and Eggs are the samo as cash with us. Biwnville, 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 pleas antor or bettor way to do it than by ro commending Ono'Minuto (Jomrh (Jure as a prevontivo of pnuumonls. eom sumption and other serious lung troub les that follow neglected colds. M II Taylor. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries eczema or skiy diseases may secure instant relief by UBing DeWitt's VVitcli Hazio Salvo. It is tho groat pile remedy. M U Tayloi Jill n i JJi ISO f I illiilij are busy from morning till late at night, selling goods. With them business is always boom ing. Nobody can mako them believe that Nomaha is a dead town. Thoir lumber business keeps increasing, and most of the lumber and building material that they sell is used in Nemaha or its vicinity. Gilbert & Son say they have no occasion and no time to find fault with Nemaha. They aro receiving a largo stock of seas onable goods. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tho partnership heretofore existing for the transacting of tho business of a commercial bank, under the name of the Gilbert Uauk, wherein H. C. Gil bert, of Waynesboro, Pa., 8. Gilbeit and It. Gilbert, of Nemaha, Neb., were general partners, is this 125th day of March, 1606, dissolved by mutual con sent. The affairs of tho firm will bo adjusted and sottlod by 8 Gilbert. II. O. Gilueut, S. Qii.msuT, It GlUUSUT.