dvertiser. r VOLUME XLII NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1898. NUMBER 45 he Mehwsfa wy Tfr. St V & A Local News. Lota of ruin. Old papers for sale at this office. Mrs. Falrbank for flno millinory. V. W. Seld went to Council Bluffs, Iowa, Wednesday. Jvlra. Nannio Peory,.of Glon Rock, is visiting Nemaha friends. Jeff Drumm is supplying Kerker & Iloovor with early vegetables. Mrs. N. L. Pierce, of Now Point, Mo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. II. Taylor, Ben Baldwin was appointed marshal Monday night. Now let evil doers look out. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore, of Stella, were the guests of Seymour IIowo last Saturday. To (Jure Boadaclio In 10 Minutes, Take Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache. All druggists. Will Montieth, of Arcadia, wont to South Omaha Monday, after a few days' visit with Nemaha friends. Dr J. L.Melvin reports the birth on Tuesday morning of a ten pound girl to iMr. and Mrs. Fred Seabury. HEADACHE BU1CKLY CURED. Dr. Davis'Anti-IIeadache never fails. 25 cents. Mrs. F. A. Welton returned to Au burn Mcndrty, after n visit with her daughter, Mrs. Marshall Pryor. f ' Di.W W. Keeling wont to Omaha Tuesday, startintr on the early morning freight. He returned homo Thursday noon. -. . TO CUUB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative IJrouioQuininoTublets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to Cure.' 25c. Rov. C II. Gilmore wont to Teeum soh last Friday, to deliver , temperance lecture, but it rained that ovoning and the lecture had to be postponed. Irvin Burnham, of Auburn, son of Attorney A. J. Burnham, has enrolled his name as one of Uncle Sam's volun teor soldiers, and is now in camp at at Lincoln. Mr. Smith, of Omaha, superintend ent of the Nebraska Tolophono compa ny, was in Nemaha Monday, looking after tho telephone and collecting the money subscribed. Messrs. Conover and Veach, of Vor doii, were in Nemaha Monday, looking after stock. They expect to buy and ship stock from this point regularly in tho near future. T. J. Illtto, one of the editors of tho .Nebraska Farmer, now published at Omaha, was in Nemaha Wednesday, visiting friends and looking after tho interests of tho Farmer. Wo notice by tho Shubort Citizen time II. W. Shubert is going to build a 81,000 residence this summer on his farm near Bracken. W. II. Eagle, or Shubert, will do the carpenter work. O. H. Whyman, of Adams, tho dpp uty for tho itoyul Highlanders who has been hero In tho interests of that excellent association, soturned homo Saturday. Ho did some good work while here. T. A. Clark will nccompany the Roekport band to St. Joe and assist in playing at the carnival May lith and 12th. Tom is getting a roputation as a first class cornet player a reputation that Is well deserved. Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Rumbaugh, of Smithland, Iowa, arrivod in Nemaha Saturday evening, on a visit to their Hon, Elmer E. Ituinbaugh, They will probably remain hero for some time and may make thoir permanent homo in Nemaha. Subscriptions received hero for any newspaper or magazlno published in the United States. Robt. Frost warns all huntors to keep off his pasture, west of tho road running north from tho mill, and all other pnrties aro warned not to lot down fence or drlvo into tho pasture. All tJopsassors will be prosecuted. Threo or four weeks ago Uncle Wm Burns predicted that we would huvo a frost on tho morning of May 0th, and suro enough there was h frost. Ho says it rarely fails but that thoro is a frost on the morning of day of tho full moon in May. We are informed that some parties owning lots in tho cemetery have thrown trash taken l'ro.n the lots into tho alleys. Tho officers of tho cemetery request us to say that that will not be permitted. All trash must be taken off tho grounds. Clayt Shurtz, of Brownville, wns in town Tuesday, distributing bills for A. A. Mclninch & Son. Clayt informs us that he will go to St. Joe in about threo weeks, as he has a position in tho wholesale dry goods storo of Ilend loy & McDonald, STRAWBERRY FESTJLVAK. Tho Methodist ladies aid society will glvo an ice cream and strawberry fes tival at tho Minick hall Saturday night of this week, to which everybody is cordially invited. Berries and ico cream will be ready at 1 o'clock. The John Robinson Shows will ex . hibit at Humboldt. Neb., May 7th. Round trip tickets will bo sold for this circus, including admission to the cir cus, at $1.00 each. R. J . Dukk, City Ticket Agt. Nemaha, Neb. Miss Mario Hoover has returned from Now York, where sho spent tho winter studying with tho eminent pian ist Xaver Scharwenka, Sho is at home with her parents, who huvo recently removed to 1330 F street. Miss Iloovor will be warmly welcomed by the musi cians of tho city, iimong whom sho is a favorite. State Journal. The Nemaha Cemetery association held their animal meeting Monday af ternoon, for the first time in three years. The old board of trustees was re-elected by acclamation. Tho board is composed of James A. Titus, S. Gil bort, Seymour Howe, Peter Kerker and M.T.May. James A. Titus is piesi dont and S. Gilbert secretary and treas urer. Nemaha now has telephone connect lion with tho rest of tho world. The lino works well. M. II. Taylor, the local manager, plainly heard a watch tick that was hold to the phono by the president in Omaha. The charges are 25 conts for a live minutes talk to Brownville, Peru, Auburn, Howe, Stella or Shubert; 30 cents to Nebraska City; 00 cents to Lincoln. We will send the Kansas City Joins nal and Tins Advektisuk both one year for only SI. 15. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stuy off my farm (the Wray Tayloi bond) and savo trouble. J.W.Wkhkkii. ARTICHOKES AND MILLET SEED 1 have for sale for cash only White Jerusalem Artichokes at 50 conts per bushel. Also good clean new millet seed at 50 cents. J. II. Skid. SEEDS! Go to Kerker & Ilo-iver for all kinds fresh bulk Garden Seed and seeds of all kinds. They aro the Old Reliable Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and seo. "I -. A T Duquoin, Bevier, Walnut VUALi $i,)uk. McAiiister and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to ?4.0f, IlAititY McCandlkss, Hlpana Tabules euro flatulence. It rained hero TuesJuy night and nearly all day Wednesday and Thnrs day. The ground is well saturated with water. The young friends qf Missos Chloo and Gertie Elliott gavo hor a surprise party Tuesday night. A largo number we ro present. Master Gilbert and Miss Gertrude McCnndless (tho twins) liavo been vis iting Grandpa and Grandma Gilbert this week. Thoy gavo The Adviskti suit a call Friday. J. P, Hoover and F. L. Woodward wont to Lincoln Wednesday, returning Thursday evening. Mr. Iloovor went up to soo his brother, Win. 11. Hoover, who has been sick for several months. Wo regret to learn that ho Is worso again, his condition being quite criti cal. His many friends in Nemaha earnestly hope for his lecovery. Tho Methodist Sunday school had made arrangements for a May picnic in Volo valley Saturday of this week, hut on account of the continued rain it has beon postponed for ono week. Bessie Frost was olected'May queen, Willie Sanders king, Nelson Iladlock prince, Rosio Seabuty princess, Belle Mosier, Lulu Cooper, FannioGoff, An nie Swan, Grace Staynes, and Gertie Shadley maids of honor. Tho Junior Leaguo ico cream socia-. bio held at tho Minick hall last Friday night was a complete success. Tho Juniors had full charge of all arrange ments, and tho way things wero mans aged surprised every ono. Small ta bles seating from four to six wore dis tributed through the room, each table having waiters who wero very atten tive to tho wants of their guoats. On account of the threatened rain tho at tendance was not near so largo as it would otherwise Lave been, but S7 25 was cleared alter expenses wero paid. The many friends of Mrs. C. J. Canon, formerly MissNina Moore, will be pleased to read tho following items taken from the Tecutnseh Chieftain. The first item Is from tho Vesta corres pondence: "Mrs. Charles Canon clospd a very successful term of school Friday of hiBt week, having in her school eight who graduated with highest honors. On Saturday evening a class reception was given in tho field." "Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Canon aro now occupying tho J. A. Bennett house, on Third Btreot, having moved their household coeds in from Vnstu Mils week." Mrs. Canon is one. of tho graduates of tho Nemaha schouls, and lias been a successful teacher. She has been prin cipal of tho Vesta school since the firBt of January. Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the oity. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhanoy, pronriotor. If you want Good Goods at Low Prices trade at ANDERSON'S Prices arc right and you will be treated right, "Sou will save mon ey by trading at An derson's The'highest market price paid for country produce Call and see us ku "ET G W& 6 MRS, THEO. HILL Has just returned from St. Joo with A Whole Car Load of now Millinery Goods, Hats.LncsB, Ribbona and Flowers. Handsomer goods and lower prices than over. Nemaha had a narrow cscapo from a firo Thursday foronoon. About i) o'clock tho Iioubo occupied by Dr. J. L. Molvin, owned by Mrs. Allco A. Min ick. of Beatrice, was discovered to bo on fire. In a very few minutes a big crowd of men, womon and boys had assembled, and by prompt and hard work tho firo was put out. When ttio fire was discovered tunoko was ivsuing from the roof and it looked for ti little while like tho house was doomed, but fortunately thoro was an amplo supply of water and plenty of help. Thejflro caught from a Btovoplpo running from tho lower room through the floor of a bedroom upstairs. Tho pipo is near tho frame of a sliding door, and tho fire had burned tho door framo conoids ernbly and then spread to the space in tho wall and from tliore to tho attic, and then to tho roof. Tho attic was Hooded with water, and oo was overy place whero there wero any signs of firo. A omit II hole was burned in the roof, ono of tho sliding doorB was badly scorched, and the frame considerably burned, but tho main damage was to tho plastering. Tho carpets were in jured some by tho water and by tho mud tracked in , Tho house is insured in one of the companies for which D. A. Morton is agent Dr. .J. B. Jack received word on Wednesday morning that ho had been appointed professor of microscopy and bacteriology in Ensworth Medical Col lege, St. Joduph, Mo., and director of the bacteriplogical laboratory of that institution. This will necessitate tho doctor making weekly trips to St. Jo-, seph next fall and winter,, during tho sessions of tlio collego Positions of this kind aro seldom given to so young a man :xa tho doctor, and his many Brownville friends aro congratulating him on his good fortune, and the Sun fully expects, somo time in the not too distant future, to ohroniclu some great discovory in medical science made by "Prof. John Barnes Jack, the eminent bacteriologist." Tho doctor expects to go to a leading Now York college some time during tho summer and take a post grail nut o course to more luliy pre pare him for hia duties as instructor. Biownville Sun. LOOK HE HE, saiO buys ono of Or Gray's now syringes from Jim agent, D F.liichuiond, Brownville, Nub. H0WT0FiHD0UT. Fill a hottlo or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four houia; a sediment or settling indicates an uu healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the hack Is also con vincing proof thai tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho groat kidney remedy fnlHUs every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidnoyB, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of ijuor, wlno or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp Boot ia soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing eases. If von need a medicine you Bhould have tho heat. 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 threo two-cent stamps to cover cost of postngo on the bottle. Mention Tins Advkktjskii and send your address to Or. Kilmer & Co., Hinghampton, N. Y. Tho proprietor of tliia paper uuarantees tho genuine ness of this offer. If you buy it at LOWMAN'S IT'S GOOD. On a bill of $10.00 worth we guarantee to save you $1.00 (oxcopt n fow sttiplo nrUclos) on Groceries, Glassware, china and hardware sold in eastern Nebraska. Omaha or Lincoln not excepted. Mako out your list of articles wanted and lot mo iiguro on thorn. Your money is as good as anybody's, and you do not pay other's bad dobts in buying of mo. Bring mo your Butter and Eggs. Ill I JLBU II JU1U11B Brownville, Nebr. Tho only Spot Cash Dealor in town. Wa are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no plean autor or better way to do it than by ro commending One Minute Cough (Jure as a preventive of pneumuuis. com sumption and other serious lung troub les that follow neglected colds. M II Taylor. Money to Loan On good farms at aa low rate of in terest as the lowest and the best of terms. Call and seo us. GlI.MOUK, GlLI.AN & 13UIUIKB3. Auburn, Nob. W. W. Sanders is agont for It. V. Mulr's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy ono apply at TiJF AnviSKTisKii olllco. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries eczema or skiy diseases may secure instant, relief by using I )e Witt's- Witch Uazle Salve. It is tho great pile remedy. M II Tayloj havo beon heavy buyors of merchandise tho last month. Thoy boliovo that war prices aro coining. Buy of S.uilberi&Son There is where a dollar goes the farthest. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF I,AKTiKHSIIll The partnership hpretnfoie existing for tho tiiuiMiL'Ung of the business ot u commercial bunk, under Die name of the Gilbert Hank, wherein II. O (ill bert, of Waynesboro, l'a., S. Ci tlli r and It. Gilbert, of Nemaha. Nfb . wnp general partners, is this 551 li dav of March, 1808, dissolved b mutual cod sent. Tho alTaii of Me Him will bo adjusted and seliled bv S GiM fit II (.'. GlUIKUT, S. (Jn.nitKT U Ui: uuuT, HOT. B n win an S-Gilbert&Son