v ? f r'PWT,n- 'a ehmslm Mtlvertiser. VOLUME XL 111 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOY. 11, 1898. NUMBER 20 jr M" ,V" w f T !' Eh iO i N y i:f 0 Local News Tlio flue weather continues. Dewey Hats at Mrs. Fairbanks. Old papers for salo at this otllcc. Mrs. OllieScovill vvill tack comforts Jor 25 cents apiece. A.J. Baldwin, of Stella, was u Ne malm visitor Thursday. The li. & M. Co. is having' the west side track raised considerably. As tlio election is over wo will here after publish uioio news and less polii tics. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Colerick have been visiting lriuuds in Iowa for some time. Majt May, who has been in Omaha fur about three weeks, returned home Weduosday night. Robt. P. Frost went to Ft. Leaven, worth, Kansas, Wednesday evening, to rejoin his rogimont. Prof. Crichtun gave the high school a half holiday Tuesday, while ho went to Auburn to vole. FOR SALE One of the best resi dences in Nemaha. Apply at this of fice for particulars Christy Bros., of Johnson, shipped a car of apples from this point Thurai day, to Long I'ine, Neb. Large line of Horse Blankets and Robes just received at Skeon & Wil liams' harness shop, Nemaha. The local division of the Missouri Pacific railroad has been moved from Hiawatha, Kansas, to Auburn. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Martin, of Brownville, were guests of Mrs. Thompson, of Nemaha, Wednesday. TO CUKK A COM) IX ONE DAY Tako Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund monoy if it fails to euro. 'Joe. The genuine has L.IJ.H. on each tablet. Mrs. F. A. Welton returned to Au burn Monday after a visit of a few days with her daughter, Mrs, Marshall Pryor. The road has been giaded up two or three- feet from the brldgo near the depot to the railroad track and to the new elevator. Mrs. W. W. danders went to Auburn Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Ben Parker, and other relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs. Carrie Hoovet, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Galbraith, for soma time, utartod for Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. E. A. Minick went to Johnson Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bay Scolleld. Mrs. Nora Minick, of Bracken, went with her. It is less than two weeks till Thanks giving-. The candidates who were elected can celebrate this feast with good graco and thankful hearts. Joseph H. Sherbourne, in tho corner storo, next tho tank, carries a stock of overall, shirts, gloves, caps, notions' etc. Also Hour, meal and chop feed, llev. W. W. Hallam, who held seri vices at tho Christian church Sunday and soreral nights last week, returned to his home at Malvern, Iowa, last Monday. Rev. E. Murphy will hold sorvicesat St. John's Episcopal church, in this place, next Sunday, Nov. 13th, at 3 o'clock p. m. Everybody is cordially invited to bo present. IIon.T. J. Majors and Judge John S. Stull were in town a few hours Friday afternoon. Thoy weio bound for Shu bert, where they gave a talk that night on tho benefits of republicanism. Old papers for salo at this olllce, REMOVAL. Tijk Advektisku ofllce litis boon moved into the west room of the opera house building, where- we invito every body to call and sen us. MIbs Minnie M.iy, who has been at St. Joseph's hospital, Omaha, for about three weeks, returned homoThuisday. Miss Minnie is feeling well and it is hoped she will soon entirely regain her health. llov. C. II. Gilmoro, who was a can didate on the ptohibition ticket for representative, run away ahead of his associates in this precinct. Ho got one vote while the other follows did not get any. The will of tho late II. M. Hears 'of Peru has been filed in tho probato court. The widow ia tho solo logatee. Tho estate is valued at about $35,000, with debts to the amount of about 85,000. Granger. Tho Auburn Post Is to bo congratus lated on the splendid light it made for the republican ticket this fall. Editor Stowell issued a strong paper every week and is deserving of the support of tho republicans of this county. I still havo a number of pure bred Poland China male pigs for salo. Also a few gilts that I can spare, all at reas onable grices. Call and soe them at their home, fivo miles northwest ol Nemaha. D. E. Zootr, Owner. Seymour Howe returned from Lin coln Friday evening of last week. He Bays tho doctors wero afraid they could not save the leg of his brother-in-luw, John Beard, that was crushed in a wreck in the B. & M. yards at Lincoln two weeks ago. Albert 13. Gilmoro and Robt. C. Boyd, chan man and becietatj respeo tively of the republican central com mittee of Nemaha county, did good work in managing tho campaign, and much of the good results achieved are due to their wise management. Hon. George A. Adams, of Lincoln, addressed a large audience at Nemaha Monday uigbt. Mr. Adams does nut abuse any ono or uuy party, but makes a good speech. It was well received. The Nemaha male quartette gave two songs that wero enthusiastically ap plauded, Mrs. Emma Sohmelzia (Mrs. Briua gor) was taken to Auburn Thursday ol last week to bo examined by the insan ity board. She has been acting ver queer for some time, and had made threats against somo of the neighbors The boaid decided that while she was somewhat unbalanced mentally it was not sufllciont to send her to the asylum and ehe was accordingly released. Alonzo S. Tate, a former resident of this county and a brother of ex-Sheriff Tate, killed auother man October 15th, in Oklahoma, whoro ho Is now living. The two men got jn u quarrel and re ports Indicate that the killing was done in stdf defense. Mi. Tate is lather of William Tate who stabbed Archie Cathcart at Spring Creek church, in Johnson county, about three years ago. Thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey Hogs for Sale. Both BPxes. Fine BSock and good pigs. Pi ices reasonable. Come and see them. Farm lJij milos southwest of Nemaha. W. W.SEID. We will soud the Kansas City Jour nal and Tins Advertiser both one year for only SI. 15. W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds mado out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful attention. To dure Beadaoho In 10 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' AntMIeadtiche. All druggists, Emotion in Nemaha- A good voto was polled in Nemaha election day, 22S votes being cast, Last year tho voto was 210. Tho republi cans had a majority for everything ex, cept overseers in districts 33 and 34 II L Hay ward, J W Armstrong and II T Minick got tho largest voto on the tho republican ticket, each receiving 131 votes. Casner Bui ties canto next, with 130. On the fusion ticket Edgar Forneau was tho highest man and T II Gillan tho next highest, receiving 102 and 07 votes respectively. Tho fol-J lowing is the vote in detail: For governor llayward 131 ; Poyn ter 05. Hay ward's majority 30, Lieutenant Royomor Murphy 120; Gilbert 00. Murphy'fl majority 30. Secretary of state Duras 127; Por ter 05. Duras' majority 32. Auditor Matthews 128; Cornell 05. Matthews' majority 33. Treasurer Mortonsen 12(5; Mesorve 00. Mortensen'o majority 30. I Superintendent Saylor 127 ; Jackson 00; Saylor's majority 31. Attorney geneial Jackson 127; Smyth 01. Jackson's majority 33. Commissioner of public hinds Wil liams 120; Wolfe 1)5. Williams' major ity 31, Congressman -Burkott 128; Maim ban 05. Burkett's majority 33. Senator Barton 125; Gillan 07. Barton's majority 28. Float representative Borlet 127; Nestor 04. Berlot's majority 33. Representatives Aitnstrong 131; Shafer 125 ; Jones 01 ; Swan 92. Arms strong's majority 40; Shafer's major ity 33. County attorney Mclninch 120; Forneau 102. Molninch's majority 18. County commissioner Barnes 130: Stevenson 03. Barnes' majority 37. Assessor Diain 128; Roberts 81. Drain's majority 47. Justico of tho peace to fill vacancy Minick 131; Anderson 70. Minick'a majority 52, Con table to fill vacancy Flack 125; scattering 4. Road overseers Dist. 32, Morrison 3S; Stillwell 17. Morrison's majority 21. Dint. 33, Fuller 17; Jarvis 18. Jaivis' majority 1 DiBt. 34, Russell 25; Gongwer 31. Gongwer's major ity 0. Rev C II Gilmore was the only man on the ptohibition ticket to get a voto, and ho got only 1. Tho "liberty" and "by petition' tickets did not get a voto. Money to Loan On good farms at as low rato of in terest a a the lowest and the best of terms. Call and see us. Gilmoke, Gillan & Burhess. Auburn, Nob. Take the wagonette when In Auburn for any part of the oity. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronrietor. A full stock of General Merchan dise and Low Prices aro always found at O-illbevt's: BUY YOUR, Rubber Boots, Wool Boots, Knit Boots, Leather Boots, Shoes, Leggins, Arctics, Hats and Caps and all Winter Goods of and you will make no mistake. While out campaigning on tho money question on Tuesday wo drove up to the county poor (arm, which may ore long bo our abiding place if we are not successful in our financial campaign, and enjoyed a good square meal and an hour's rest with that estimable old couple, Uncle John Maxwell and wife, who for the p'-ist almost thirty yoars havo looked after the interests of the county and the welfaro of the unfortu nate to the satisfaction of all concerned. Wo did not succeed in securing rooms for lo, Snel Cochran had beeu there be fore us and arranged for bolng recolved into tho county habitation when his better half became unable or unwilling toBttpport him longer, and while we were there County Commissioner Mc lninch drove up and mado a little dis play of his authority by cautioning the mutineers against admitting one who might earn a living if so disposed. Every year jih it rolis around finds Uncle John and his wife at tho poor farm and still looking after the needy with almost parental regard, whilo every taxpayer in the county says it is well and that tho faithful couplo with a stock of human affection and true flrmmas to fit them for tl e place shou d bo retained until such time an they shall hear the welcome npplaudlt, "Come ye blessod of my father," otc. Nemaha county has beon very fortu nate in that the poor have beon cared for righteously whilo the drafts on our exchequer havo not been great. Granger. Wo make tho following special club bing offer for a short time: This Advertiser, Now York Tri bune, Chicago Intor Ocean, To edc Blade, and tho Prairio Farmer, allllvi papers ono year for only $2.20, casJi in advance. t . . i '-Call in and see us if you want to snbscriba for any paper published in tho United States. HEADACHE QUICKLY CUBED. Dr. Davis'Antl-Hoadiicho never fails: 25 cents. Truth wears well. People havo learned that DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, curing constipation and sick hoadacho. They never gripo. M H Taylor. SPECIAL For the next 10 Days, on Both Men's and Women's. CAPS, PANT GOODS, COTTONADES, and JEANS. Boy3' White Shirts 25c A few more Boys' Over coats, worth $3.50 to $5.00, go at $1.50, CROCKERY FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS at 6c per gallon. N.R.Anderson SALE UNDERWEAR Gloves & Mitts Great Republican Gains. Tuesday's Election in Nemaha Gounty. REPUBLICANS Elect BARTON, BERLET and ARMSTRONG. Burkett Carries the County. Fusion Majority of 368 on head of Ticket last year almost gone. Tho election in Nemaha county last Tuesday was an oyo opener to tho fusi ionislH. Two years ago Ilolcomb car ried the county by 5-1-1. Last year .Sullivan, fusion candidate for supreme judge, got 1HI8 majority. This year l'oynter carries tho county by only 11 Two years ago Uroady, fusion candi didato for congress, got 411 majority. This yoar Hurkett, republican, carries tho county by 8. Two yoars ago the fusionists elected the legislative ticket by majorities ranging from to." to 107, This year tho republicans elect three of the four. Theio has beon a great change. Next year Nemaha county will be safely republican. Wo enclose a supplement containing a complete abstract of the ofllcial can vns of tho vote cast in this county. Hart an, candidate for float senator, received a majority of 15 912 in Johnson county, giving a majority of 320 in the district, lltrlet, candidate for float representative, recolved a majority of !S20 in Johnson county, giving him a majority in tlio two counties of J!88. Swan has only 1 majority over his associato, Jones, and the latter talks of contesting tho election, as he claims a number ol votos wero counted for Swan in Auburn that should not havo boon so counted. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wray Taylor bend) and save trouble. J. W.Wehhee. 'urn For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, bums, akin diseases and especial ly piloB there is ono reliable remedy, Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for DeWitt'a don't accept counters foita or frauds. You will not bn dis appointed with DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo. M II Taylor. Haller's Fain Paraljzer for all kindn of pain, internal or external, Safe and reliable. Does its work quickly and effectually. It is just tho aiticle. Needed in every family. M II Taylor. A stubborn cough or tickling in tho throat yields toOnw MinoteCotighUur. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. M II Taylor HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc CaudlesH Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of m,h week. Highest market prices paid. IIauiiv K. MoCandlesh. You invite disappointment when yen oxpcrt'i ent DeWitt's Little Iiiirly Risers are pleasant, e.sy, thorough lit th pilto Thv cuts const) put ton and sick head ''b i'lst. a sure us ju take them. M II Taylor