I fyU tajvwyAAw.gTi iwJ--raBjjTyiui.jM inwii'imium "i'"''Jtt-""'-w"iwmiuiijj 'met. I VOLUME XL II NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, PllJDAY, MAY 27, 1898. NUMBER 48 rr?: Sf y i Local 3STo"WS. Rough roads East day of nchool Warm wea her tills week. Old papers for sale at this olllco, Mrs. Falrbank for finw millinery. Court house bond election Saturday. Mra. D. M. Colerlck returned from Grafton, Neb., Monday. Tax CollectorW. Ii. Hill, of Auburn, was in town Wednesday. G. B. Bovetidgo and John It. Mad dox visited Nomaha Wednesday. Tliero will bo no preaching at the Methodist church next Sunday night. - Tho great Trans-Mississippi Exposi tion opens at Omaha next Wednesday. HEADACHE QUICKLY CURED. Dr. Davis'Anti-IIoaducho never fails. 25 cents. The Methodist Sunday school picnic will bo held next Tuesday, if the weath er isfavorable. Mrs. Schmelzio, who has been In Oks laboina for some time, returned to Nen malm Tuesday. Mrs. Barker and Mis. Ilolejack, of Shubert, were the guests of Mrs. Ollio Sco v ill Thursday. Subscriptions received hero for any newspaper or magazine published in ilia United States. Grandma Elliott went to Bracken Wednesday to visit her granddaughter, ' Mrs. Nora Miu 6k. 4' We understand Robt. Frost, jr., has joined Captain Glasgow's co.npauy of volunteers at Auburn. ltabe Elliott is packing up and get ting ready to start for Oklahoma the latter part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. David Frazier went to Yutan.Neb., labt week, to visit their son, Dr. Worthy Frazler. The flag staff on the school house blew down during the wind storm Tuesday night of last week. We had a rain Friday night, another one Saturday, another Thursday, and still another ono Thursday night. Mrs. John Maxwell visited her sons, Daniel and Alex. Maxwell, at Auburn, Monday and Tuesday of this week, J. M, Armstrong and Frank Gerlaw of Auburn, were in Nemaha Thursday afternoon, talking court house bonds. Mose Veacli says he will return to Nemaha Wednesday of next week to buy hogs. Bring in your fat hogs on that day. Conuver & Veach will buy hogs at Nemaha every second and fourth "Wednesday in each month until fur ther notice. D.W. Plerson and Chas. F. EdwardB wore down from Auburn Thursday, but wore not working in the interest of court house bonds. Do not fail to attend the strawberry and ice cream sociable in tho room un dr the opera house tonight, given by the Epworth League, Stephen Scarlett, father of Mrs. J.D. Drumm, returned to White Cloud, Kansas, last Friday, after a few days' viait with his daughter. Tho Epworth League will givo an Ice cream and strawberry festival in the lower room of the opera houso on the night of commencement Friday ovening, May 27th. Eyerybody Is in vited. Best of cream and berries. nUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay oil my farm (the Wray Taylor boud) and save trouble. J.WiWkbbisk. j We are glad to see Uncle Mosu Banks able to be out again, after his severe sickness. He is quito woakyet but is gaining. ' Mra. Annie Field, of Shenandoah, Iowa, arrived in Nemaha Inst Saturday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mib. John Hawxby. Charley Smiley, of Anpinwall pre cinct, and his son Church, took tho train at Nemaha Thursday morning' and visited the county seat. f T. B. Skeen and Charley Snow drove in from Auburn Wednesday and talked with our citizens in favor of court house bonds for a few hours. Misa Florence Minick, who has beon visiting her sister, Mrs. Melissa Sco field, of Johnson, for two or threo months, returned home last Saturday. The back team ran away coming up from the depot Thursday afternoon, but John Sparks and John Elliott got them stopped in short order and before any da nut go was done. Monday afternoon, while Mr. and Mrs. Kempthorne were at Brownville, some kind friend left a box of nice ap ples on thoir back porch. It was quite a treat, as apples are scarce now. As will be seen by a notice in an other column, Mrs. Henry Ilartwick will take lodgers during tho exposition. The Nemaha people can find no betsor place to stop while attending tho expo sition. Jos. Cheek, tho jeweler in Taylor's drug store, will make your watch or clock run and keep time. His prices are moderate and you cannot get any better work done in this county thau is dono by him. At Nomaha Saturdays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. S. Gilbert this week bought tho two lots where Rabo Elliott's house stood, getting the barn, cave, etc. He will move the back part of the house where Earlo Gilbort is living and the small house where Green Burgess ia living on these lots and makeja good dwelling out of them. Tommy Majors, the nineteen year old son of T. J. Majors, of Peru, has followed the example of his father and onlisted in the defense of his country. Ho was mustered in the Nebraska cav alry about two weeks ago, and is now with his regiment at Chickamauga, Georgia, awaiting orders to invade Cuba. Dr. V. M. Boal, of Auburn, has formed a partnership with Dr. I. II. Dillon. The latter Is not only a good physician but is ono of the finoit sur geons in the west, and Is prepared to perform tlie most difficult surgical op orations lie is prepared to mako mi croscopical examination of the Hrine, sputa, blood, stomach, etc., for diag . nostic purposes, Wo will send you Tiik Advkutisisk and five othor weekly papers one yoar for only $2 25, cash in advance. Whqoping cough is the most distress sine maladv: but its duration can bn cut short by tho use of Ono Minute uougn uure, wnicii is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. M H Taylor. LOOK nERE. $3.50 buvs one of Dr Gray's now syrimres from his airent. D- F. Richmond, Brownville, Nob. - in mo m -. Wo will send tho Kansas City Jours nal and The ADvmmsEU both one year for only S1.1C. SEEDS! Go to Korker & Hoaver 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. Haller's Australian Salvo sostons tho cracked and sore handa and heals them quickly. No better salvo made for all diseases of the skin, sores, burns, cut3, etc.. etc. Hunt: nlln rnmnrlv l.-nnurn Samples free atM.H.Taylor's.Nemaha. Wo will have rooms and lodgings for Exposition visitors next week, -at 1010 north 16th street, 3 blocks north of the Webstor street depot. MllS, IlKNIlT IlAUTWIClC. M. A. Veach says thoro are just 28, 103 tics between McCandless siding and Verdon, and ho Bhould bo good au thority, for ho walked tho whole dis tance down tho track last Wednesday. Verdon Vedette. UNITED STATES MARINE BAND Takes part in tho opening oxprcisos of the Trans-Mississippi exposition, at Omaha, Jnno 1st. Low rates and special trains via the Burlington Route. JVT, H. Taylor, the druggist, keeps line that's O. K. 3Horo prescriptions aro filled in a most skillful way. 'X'ho patent goods lino is fully complete, .A.nd hero is assortment of toilet goods neat. "Y"ou aro suited in wall paper, neatest designs. XjOok at our stylos, rich, rare and lino. Our oils and our paints, brands that aro best. Reliable goods that stand overy test. X)rop into Taylor's for cigars O. K. Right hero wo aro soiling tho host overy day. XJsing folks well, in the most courteous way, Giving good value in goods of best grade. geek Taylor's in Nomaha, whore you would trade. :. XI. TAYLOR, PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIGARS, ETC, NEMAHA, Mrs. T. A, Lorance and her neice, Ethel Parker, of Beatrice, arrived in Nemaha Thursday afternoon, on a visit to Mrs. Lorance's patents, Mr, and Mrs. . B. Berger, and her sister, Mrs. W. W. Sanders. W.W.and Ed Satd and John Dor, ram went to Johnson Tuesday, to bring in Mr. Seid's threshing machine. They got almost to Auburn Thursday when the roads got so slick they had to Btop. John Dorram came in on tho train but the others are waiting for tho roada to dry up. EXTRAORDINARILY LOW RATE TO OMAHA Via the Burlington Route Juno lHt. Special trains from points within 100 miles of Omaha, account opening of the Trans-Mississippi exposition. Haller's Headache Cure always gives instant relief. It is easy to tako, being put up in capsules. It is a sure and safe remedy. Where it has been tried it has given satisfaction. M. II. Tay lor, Nemaha, Nebraska. Thero are three little things which do more work than any othor three lit tle things created they are tho ant the bee and DeWitt's Little Eatly Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troublos. M II Tay lor. Ub Wby has won far over tho deep. Anderson leads in selling goods cheap. Competition ho loadB in country around In general merchandise prices cut down. lAfhino aro constructed for animals VUllipb 8l0W. Anderson's prices make his goods go. In clothing and dry goods, in grocerios line, In footwear and headwear an elegant line. Tho nlnco to buy footwear, material Boots and shoes hore stand sovoro tost. Everything here in the general way. Tho prices aro low, the goods aro O.K. SpaniardsfeelbaiUhonowflpffy" Andoron'a rivals feel the same way. Dowey makes Spaniards feel very blue. Anderson's prices save money for you, N. R. ANDERSON'S CASH STORE, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. MRS. HILL la always in tho lead with the best goods at tho lowest prices. To Ouro Hcadacho lu 10 Minutoa. Take Dr. Davis' AntMIoadacho. All druggists. Itobt. Frost warnH all hunters to keop o lite pasture, west of tho road running north from tho mill, and all other parties are warned not to let down fenco or drivo Into tho pasture. All trespassers will bo prosocuted. Take tho wagonotto when in Auburn for any part of the oity. Eaay riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronriotor. NEBRASKA. PARADES, RECEPTIONS, MUSIC, SPEECHES, FIREWORKS, Omaha, Wednesday, Juno 1st, on tho occasion of tho opnning of tho Trans- Mississippi expositiou. A rod-letter day in tno history of tho Trans-Missis nippi region. No western city haB over offered a program of such surpassing Interest. The memorial and decoration day services will bo held in Nemaha next Sunday. At 0 o'clock a. in. tho old soldiers and all others who may desire to unite with them and can do so will meet at tho Methodist church and pro ceed to tho cemetery, where the graves of the old soldiers will bo decorated with flowera. At 2:30 p. m. memorial services will be held at tho Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Dilts, of Brownville, will preach tho sermon. Tho amount of business the Bennett mill is doing and tho general satisfac tion given by the flour shows conclu sively that Jim Ronnctt is doing good work. In loss than ono week ho paid J. W. Webber $200 for wheat During tho same time ho Bold over 8300 worth of flour and food, and could havo sold more if he had had it. Tho flour is having a groat run at Brownvlllo and Shubert. Jim Is a first class miller and is priding himself on turning out nothing but first class flour. MONEY. I'rlviito funds, In huiiih of $600 to 20,000. Will loan kooU fimouutn to good inon. MortgacoH lioiifcht. Stock of Ronornl morchumllNO. No. 1 fjood btiHluoHHnmd loonMon. Might tnke good furm 510 ncro rural, No. 1 land, near Yordon 810.500. 80 ncro fftim nenr Dawson. 83,200, $3,000 houso and groumlH, KuIIh Olty, Want furm. Write mo what you havo and what you want. HKHKY C. SMITH, FallH City, Nob. GRAND OPENING CONCERT OF THOMAS' CHICAGO ORCHESTRA In tho Auditorium, 1b but one of a hundred delightful features of tho pro gram for tho opening of tho Trans MissisBippi exposition at Omaha, Wednesday, Juno 1st. Low rates anu special train service on the Burlington ltoute. Seo the local agent. A thril of terror ia experienced when a brassy cough ef croup sounds through tho houso at night. But tho terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has beon administered Safe and harmless for children. M II Taylor. ' Call in and seo us if you w.tnt to subBcribo for any paper published in the United States. If you buy it at L0WMAFS IT'S GOOD. On a bill of $10.00 worth we guarantee to save you $1.00 (oxcopt ji fow stuplo articles) 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 othor's bad dobts in buying of mo. Bring mo your Butter and Eggs. ill Brownville, Nebr. Tho only Spot Cash Dealer in town. Wo are anxious to do a little good lu this world and can think of no pleas antor or bettor way to do It than by re commending Ono Minute Cough Ouro as a provonttvo of pnoumouis. coin sumption and other serious lung troub los that follow neglected colds. M II Taylor. Money to Loan On good farms at as low rato of in terest as tho lowest and the best of torms. Call and seo us. GlLMOHE, GlLLAN fc BUUUESS. Auburn, Neb. W. W. Sanders is agent for It. V. Mulr's town lota in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy ono apply at Tuv Adveiitiskh office Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczuma or skiy diseases may secure instant, relief by using DeWitt's Witch Ila.iu Salve. It is tho great pile letuedy. M 11 Tayloj S. Gilbert & Son call your attention. Goods they aro selling would publicly montion. In clothing and dry goods styles that aro now. Xow prices tho rule, Hiiro to ploaso you. Boat grades of groceries, freshest and lino. Everything hero in the giocery lino. R,oliablo lumber, building supplies. The prices aro right when you como to buy. & here we would make a statement not rash. Seo us for buBines?, 'tis a saying of cash. 0t pi ices aro low, our goods are O.K. Lib M No firm does better in merchandise way. S, GILBERT & SON, General Merchandise and Lumber, NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. , WW