,1 Wh$ VOLUME XL11 NEMAHA, NERRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898. NUMBER 47 t rr: Local News. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. Mrs. Fairbank for fine millltiory. Another rain Thursday morning. Additional local news on tho last pnge. Mra. Lillio Walsh returned to Lin coln Monday. Court house bond election Saturday of next week. E. S. McCandless was in from Au burn last Friday. E.E.liumbaugh and Hank Water man visited Johnson Thursday. We had a heavy rain Friday night and a lighter one Sunday afternoon. Orvillo Holdingo has built an addi tion to his house in tho north part of town. HEADACHE QUICKLY CURED. Dr. Davis'Auti-IIeadache never fails: 25 cents. Fred Seabury has been doing some papering for Henry Williams, at Shu bert, this week. Subscriptions received hero for any newspaper or magazine published in the United States. Lem L. Gallagher, of Omaha, was in town Weduesday, in tho interet of the Aultman Taylor Co. John Whitt, who has been over in Missouri for some time, building boats, returned home Tuesday, Mra. Emily McCandlcss went to Omaha Monday, to get medical treat meat for little Gertrude's hand. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wray Taylor bend) and save trouble. J.W. Webber. T.A. Clark received an invitation give a cornet solo at the Commence ment exercises at Nebraska City Fri day night. Conover & Veach will buy hogs at Nemaha every second and fourth Wednesday in each month until fur ther notice. A pair of black gloves wore found on the street Saturday. The owner can have the same by calling at this efiico and paying for this notice. The Titus Nursery set out three acres of strawberries this spring. That patch ought to provide lots of material for shortcake in a year or two. Dr. I. L. Callison, tho Stella dentist, will bo at the Park hotel, in Nemaha, Monday, May 23rd, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Wait for him. A telegram was received Thursday by Josh Matinee, ofAspinwall, that his fathor, living at Fairfax, Mo., was dy ing. The eld gentleman formerly lived near Hillsdale. Ono of the hardest windstorms wo have had tor years visited this section Tuesday night. Very little damage was done in this section' except tho breaking of a few trees. Job. Cheek, the jeweler who recontly located at Brownville, has decided to put in part of his time at Nemaha. He came here Monday, and has his head., quarters at the drug store. John Michaels, of Anderson, MadN son county, Indiana, arrived in Noma ha Sunday evening, on a visit to his neice, Mrs. Walter Maxwell. lie gave ui a short call Tuesday, in company with Mrs. Maxwell. The Epworth League will give an ice cream and strawberry festival in the lower room of the opera house on the night of commencement Friday evening, May 27th. Everybody id in vited. Bost of cream and berries. Harry McCandloss started for Okla homa Tuesday. Wo understand Harry is thinking of locating there, but wo hope he will cbango his mind and will stay with us, as Harry would bo great ly missed. S. Gilbert had a valuable mare dio with colic Wednesday. She was a largo maro and one of tho best ho had. Tho same day ono of tho ponies ho drives to tho road wagon got pretty badly cut on barb wire. The ladies of tho Church of Christ will serve ice cream and cake at EN liott's Saturday afternoon and evening May 21st, instead of on Cemmoncomont night. By order of committee Mrs. Earlo S. Gilbert started for Guthrie, Oklahoma, Tuesday afternoon, to visit her sister, who has the con sumption and it is thought can live but a short time. Mrs. Gilbert expects to be away about three weeks. Rabe Elliott, who is commander of tho land forces that are watching the mouth of tho Nemaha for nn invading fleet of Weyler, waa in the city last Monday to get the latest movements of tho enemy. Auburn Post. Tom Clark reports having a fine time at the St. Joe jubilee last week, The Rockport band, with which Tom played, was said by the St. Joe papers to have been ono of the very best at the jubilee outside of the city bands. We received a short call Tueiday from Prof. M. E. Shuck, of Redding, Iowa, who is visiting his uncle, C. Shuck. Prof. Shuck is an applicant fer the principalship of the Nemaha schools. Ho comes very highly recom mended. Jonn B, Fisher, of Aspinwall pre cinct, gave us a pleasant call Monday. It is the'flrst timo we have soen Mr. Fisher in Nemaha for about two years. Wo were pleased to see Mr. Fisher looking so well, and he reports that his health is the best it has been for a number of years. Jos. Cheek, jeweler, will be in Noma ha Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Mr. Cheek has been in Johnson for the past six months and is known to be a competent and experi enced workman on all watch, clock and jewelry repairing. One-half old time prices only is charged. The sad newa was received Tuesday that William H7 Hoove was worse and was not expected to livo. J. B. Hoover wont to Lincoln Wednesday to see his brother. Almost every one in Nemaha wonld feel the death of Mr. Hoover as a personal loss. We hope to hear better news of his condition in a few days. Whooping cough is the most distres sing malady; but its duration can be cut short by the use of Ono Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. M U Taylor. LOOK HERE, $3.50 buys one of Dr Gray's now syringes from his agent, D F.Richmond, Brownville, Neb. Thero are no wounds so difficult to heal as ragged cuts inflicted on horses and cattle by barbed wire fences, nailer's Barb Wire Liniment heals all such wounds. Try it. M, II. Taylor, Nemaha, Nebraska. We will send tho Kansas City Jour nal and The Advertiser both one year for only 81.15. SEEDS! Go to Kerker & Hoever for all kinds fresh bulk Garden Seed and seeds of all kindB. They are tho Old Reliable Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and seo. Haller'a Australian Salvo sostens the cracked and sore hands and heals them quickly. No better salvo made for all diseases of tho skin, sores, burns, cuts, etc , etc. Best pile remedy known. Samples free atM,H.Taylor's,Nemaha. Alva Leody Bays Honry Seld is one of the belt farmers ho knows of. Ho always has somo work for his hands. This week they havo boon tliroshlng, gathering corn and planting corn. What othor farmer can havo this amount of work laid out for oae week? John Hawxby, sen of Wm. Hawxby, has been suffering sovorely for some timo with stomach trouble. Ho has lost 50 pounds in tho last few months, being reduced from 105 to 115. He is very weak, of course, but is able to got around, and this week is feoling somo better, as he is able to sleep better. Ho is on a very strict Bystom of dieting and is in hopes his improvement will be permanent. JVT, H. Taylor, the druggist, keeps lino that's 0. K. Hero proscriptions arc filled in a most skillful way. iJl71io patent goods lino is fully comploto, .And here is assortment of toilet goods noat. "Xfou aro suited in wall paper, neatest designs. XjOoIc at our stylos, rich, rare and lino. Our oils and our paints, brands that aro best. Reliable goods that stand ovory test. Drop into Taylor's for cigars O. K. Right here wo aro soiling tho bost ovory day. XJsinjj folks well, in tho most courteous way, GJiving good value in goods of bost grade. gook Taylor's in Nomaha, where you would trade. BJC. II. TAYLOR, PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIGARS, ETC, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. To those who are in favor of'ri sink ing fund being created to build a court house wo would ask, will .it be cheaper to pile up a large sum of monoy in the county treasury for banks to light over and loan to us at 10 per cent interest than to pay 5 per cent interest on bonds running ten years, with the option of paying in five years? Creating a Binking fund means piling up a large sum of monoy for tho banks to quarrel oyer, placing a temptation for some ono to steal, and no protection to tho records fer two or three yoars, and then perhaps find our money tied up in some defunct bank. Voting bonds means giving tho county's note for a sum of money which will be forthwith expended in building a court house and the protection of our records. Haller'a Headache Cure always gives instant relief. It is easy to take, being put up in capsules. It it a suro and safe remedy. Where it has been tried it has given satisfaction. ' M. II. Tay lor, Nemaha, Nebraska. ' i 1 1 tm There are three littlo things which do more work than any other three lit tle things created they are the ant the bee and DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. M II Tay lor. UcWBy has won far over the deep. Anderson leads in selling goods cheap. Competition ho leads in country around In general merchandise prices cut down. lfhino aro constructed for animals wnips Lsiow. Anderson's prices make his goods go, In clothing and dry goods, in grocerios fine, In footwear and hoadwear an elegant line. Thn placo to buy footwear, material i MB best. Boots and shoes here stand sovoro test. Everything here in the general way. Tho prices are low, tho goods are O.K. Spaniards'061 bo,u"enowT7 Anderon'a rivals feel the samo way. Dewey makes Spaniards feel very bluo. Anderson's prices savo money for you. N. R. ANDERSON'S GASH STORE, NEMAHA. NEBRASKA. MRS. HILL Is alwayH iu tho lead with the lest goods at tho lowest prices. To Ouro Hoadaclio In 10 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' AntMIoadacho. All druggists. Robt. Frost warns all huntora to keep o his pasture, wast of the road running north from tho mill, and all other parties are warned not to let down fence or drivo Into tho pasture. All trespassers will be prosecuted. Tako tho wagonotto when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronriotor. The inside of tho Christian church Iuib been greatly improved recently. Tho celling lias been replastered and a hard finish put on, the walls havo been repap'ered with handsomo paper, and the skats repainted. Tho seats havo also boon rearranged, two aisles being left next the walls and the conter aisle running diagonally from tho south sido of the door to the north sido of the pulpit. It is now a very handsomo church. County Commissioner B. F. Moln inch was in Nomaha Wednesday and gavo this ofllce a social call. Mr. Mc Ininch is in favor of a now court house but is opposed to bonds for anything. He is in favor of levying a tax eufllcleut to raise in ono year half the amount necessary to buildja good court house. When this is raited begin to build, and levy a tax to raiso the remainder of the monoy to pay fort it, Almost every voter favors building a Igood court bouie. The only difference of opinion Is over tho amount needed and how to raiso it, We do not believo the amount of bonds on a county as wealthy as Nemaha will be very burdensome. It is about as hard for us to pay taxes as anybody, but we expect to vote for bonds. About the worst let of old plug hors es and mules we have ever seen brought together were sold at sheriff sale last Saturday. They belonged to Bud Stockton and were sold to pay costs in the suit with Judge Broady ever the possession of the sand bar whero Bud has been wintering horses and having a little farming done in the summer. The outfit wae so tough looking that Sheriff Cole and Deputy Hughes wore ashamed to do the selling, so they got Dave Plasters, who has been iu tho builness so long he has got toughened. Tho animal bringing the most money was a mule, which was sold for 812. Frank Woodward bought a little burro "for tho children to ride," and also in vested in a colt and two or three herses, paying all the way from 65 conts to (0 a head. He says they played it en him though, as they took advantage of his absence while he was looking after his purchases and sold ono horse for 40 centB. He would havo run the price up to 55 conts if he had been thero. Frank is thinking of organizing a cav alry troup and is buying up horses with that object in view. Wo will send you Tun Advertiser and five othor weekly papers ono yoar for only $2 25, cash in advance. If you buy it at LOW MAWS IT'S good; On a bill of $10.00 worth we guarantee to save you $1.00 (oxcopt a low staplo articles) on Groceries, Glassware, china and hardware sold in eastern Nebraska. Omaha or Lincoln not excepted. Make out your list of articlos wanted and lot mo figuro on thorn. Your monoy is as good as anybody's, and you do not pay othor 's bad dobts in buying of mo. Bring mo your Butter and Eggs. i Brownville, Nebr. Tho only Spot Cash Dealer in town. We are anxious to do a little good iu this world and can think of no pleas antor or bettor way to do it than by re commending Ono Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, corn- sumption and other serious lung troub les that follow neglected colds. M II Taylor. Money to Loan On good farms at as low rate of in terest as the lowest and the best of terms. Call and seo us. GlLMOIUC, GlLLAN & BlJRRESS. Auburn, Neb. t7. W. Sanders is agent for It. V. Muir'a town lots in Nomaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply at Tuy Advertiser office. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skiy diseases may secure instant relief by using Do Wltt'a Witch Hazle Salve. It is tho great pile remedy. M H Tay lei S. Gilbert & Son call your attention. Goods thoy are selling would publicly mention. In clothing and dry goods styles that nro now. 30 w prices tho rule, suro to please you. Best grades of groceries, freshest and line. Everything here in the grocery lino. Reliablo lumber, building supplies. The prices are right whon you come to buy. & hero wo would make a statement not rash. Seo us for business, 'tis a saying of cash, Our prices aro low, our goods are O.K. No firm does bettor in merchandise way. S, GILBERT & SON, General Merchandise and Lumber 5 NEMAHA. NEBRASKA. m Loin