if H 1 VOLUME XLIJl NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FU1DAY, NOV. 25, 1898. NUMBER 22 MMPMM Gfrtrt Mebmsfm '."-iMpHiMMMMaMi4nMMaMaMMHiH R f9R(5i . $! r j Vfe ft ftSS W5 v. -If Local News j- Dowoy Huts at ISIrs. Fuirbunk's. One mouth from today is Christmas. Marion Enrhart wont to Lincoln Monday. Ed Seld 18 a new subscriber to this family journal. Of course the storm caught a whole lot of us not prepared. Miss Annio Morton came in from Johnson Wednesday, returning Thurs day. Tho passenger trains from the west were several hours late Monday and Tuesday. Frank Woodward wont to Lincoln Monday, returning home Wednesday evening. FOIt SALE. 1 tine pedigreed Berk shire boar. For price, etc., inquire at this olllc. Persons fortunate enough to have Bleighs have beeu enjoying tho snow this week. Miss Florence Minick went to John son last Wfck, to visit hei sister, Mrs. Ray Seofield Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paptr published in the United ctntes. FOR SALE. One of the best resi dences in Nemaha. Apply at this of fice for particulars. E. E. Rumh.iugii went to Auburn Thursday to spend Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. Horn. Dr. W. W Keeling Is on the sick list. Wo hone he will soon recover his ens tommy good health. A prayer and praise service was held at the Methodist church Thanks giving dav, at 10 o'clock a. m. Large line of Horse Blankets and Robes just received at Sheen & Wil liams' harness shop. Nemaha. "Dutch Charley," tho blacksmith, will shoe horses at following prices: New steel shoes !)0c; old shoes 15c. Meal Bradley, of Atchison county, Mo , was the guest of S, Iv. Anderson and Mart May the first of tho week. .1 . E Crother went to Brownville ThutMlay evening to assist in furnish ing music for tho Thanksgiving ball. Please notice Jay's new adv. on first page. John W. Ititchoy, of Brownville, at teudfid services at tho Methodist church at Nemaha last Sunday ulght. Mrs Fannie Fair bank went to Au burn Thursday to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. B. Skeeu. Mrs S T. Aigabrightand Miss Lizzio Lewark went to 6t. Louis last Monday. They expect to spend the winter visit ing thero'and in Indiana. Jay's new adv. on the first page will interest you, Head it. Mrs. V B. Druram, of White Cloud, Kansas, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs J. D. Drumtn, of Nemaha. She returned homo Friday. Mrs. Mollio Peery roturned to her home at Glen Itock Wednesday, after a visit of several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hadlock. Members of Olive camp, W. 0. W., will give a social ball at Hoover opera houo Christmas evo. Proceeds for benefit of the camp. All are iinvited. TO CUIIK A OOMI IX OMJ DAY Tako Lnxntivo IJromo Qulnino Tiiblots. All druggists refund uionoyif it fails to euro. -Tic. Thegonuiuo has L.U.B. on each tablet. REMOVAL. The Advkktisku ofllce lias been moved into the west room of the opera houso building, where we invito every body to call and see us. Shorm Titus returned homo Thurss day evening of last week, after a visit of veveral days with his father at Iowa Point, Kaunas. Our schools closed Wednesday until next Monday, to enable teachers and pupils to appropriately celebrate Thanksgiving. Parties wanting extra copies of tho abstract of the olllcial vote of Nems aha county, can got tho same by culh ing at this office. Dr. Melviu says he is just as lucky as if he carried the loft hind foot of a graveyard rabbit. lie put live cents into a ritflle a few days ago and won a team. Frank Hodges and Charles Hodges, brother and cousin of S. W. lodges, returned to Tracey, Iowa, Tuesday, aftor a stay in this county of about a month. Dr. II. 8. Gaither, who is now locat ed at Arlington, Nebr., is thinking of returning to Nemaha. His many friends here hope he will come. He is a good doctor. Tho elevator at tho McCaudless Sid ing caught Are near tho roof Thursday afternoon of hiBt week. By liard work the tire was put out before any great amount of damage was done. It is not known how the fire originated. Oscar Sooyill got a bad fall Wellness day. lie says if the wicked stand in slippery places he evidently doesn't be long in that class, its he couldn't stand on the slippery places in his door yard. Ho has been staying at homo nursing his bruises. J. II. Linn has been sick for the past ten or twelve days. Mr. Ileacock. who has recently arrived here fro.n Canada, a brother of P. S. Ileacock of Falls City, is tilling Mr. Linn's placous engineer in tho elevator at tho Mcs Candless Siding. Mrs. J. V. Taj lor and Miss Nodla Morton drove in from Auburn Friday of last weak and visited Nomoha friends until Monday, when they be came uneasy on account of the storm and returned to Auburn on the train. Prof. Crichton drove tho team out Wednesday evening. Walt Faris, who is Ed Workman's right hand man in the livery stable, started to drive to St. Deroin Tuesday , but got stuck in a snow drift about a half mile east of I. N. Cooper's farm. After the horses had broken a single tree and one tug Walt unhitched and came back to town, got another buggy, and by driving around the drifts got to his destination nil right. Ed went down the next morning and pulled tho buggy out of the drift. I can furnish you anything required in tho line of pure bred Poland China hogs at reasonable prices. J. 3. IlAKKH, Tecumsoh, Neb, Thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey Hogs for Sale. Both spxes. Fine stock and good pigs Prices reasonable. Come and seothem. Farm 1 miles southwest of Nemaha. W. W.SEID. Lato to bed and early to rise, pre" pares a man for his home In the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes lifo longer and better and wiser. M. II. Taylor. To dure Headaoho In 10 Minutes, Take Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache. All diuggists. Take tho wagotretto when In Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhanoy, pronrietor. i At high noon on Wednesday, No ' vembor '2V, at the home ol tho bride's parents in East Lincoln, occurred ihu marriage of our popular young mors chant, Mr. C. B. Swan, and Miss Lillah Wheeler, by Hev. L. T. Guild, pastor of tho Oracu M. E. church of Lincoln. After tho ceremony the happy young couple took the train for Omaha where they remain till Fri day, when they i Kuril to Auburn The parents of tho gioom give the young couple a reception at their home on Friday evening to a few intimate friends. Tho groom, Bert Swun,needB no introduction to our citizens. Ho has grown to manhood in our midst, and for a number of years has been head clerk in his father's largo store and is known and liked by every ono for his genial and obliging ways. The brido has made her home in Au burn most of tho time during the past year, as a teacher of instrumental music. She has made many friends who welcome her back to Auburn as Mrs. Swan. All friends here wish them a long and joyous married life. Post. ' M. II. Taylor has sold his stock of drugs, etc., to Dr. W. W. Keeling. Invoicing was commenced V edncaduy. Minor lias not yet iully decided what he will do, but will probably bo a citi zen of Nemaha for some time yet. Wo hepe ho will conclude to remain hoio Dr. Keeling is a good business man, and we are glad to see him engage in business in Nemaha. He will carry a good stock of drugs and other goods, and will deserve tha patronage of the public. Ills son, Will F. Keeling, will assist in the store. Dr. Kyle says his fathor-inslaw was elected mayor of Sioux City Tuesday, and the doctor has generously consent ihI to accept an appointment and serve the dear people, and will soon leave for that city. Johnson News. Strayed. From my farm about threo weeks ago a thoroughbred Jersey Red boar pig weighing about 75 pounds. Finder will please notify me and I will pay expenses. Paul AiiciAimiaiiT. Please Take Notice. As I have sold my business in Ne maha, all persons owing me are hereby notified to call at once and settle and save trouble, as I must nave what is duouia. Respectfully, M. II. TAYLOR. PICKLES' HOLIDAY OFFER. $1 Reduction on Cabinet Photos Officii No, 1. S.'J per dozen for Platino Photos until the first of January, 181)9. This is the price you would pay for tho old style glossy. Officii No. 2. Each patron taking ono dozen Cabin ets at 8:1.00 will be entitled to a lifesizo portrait at Si 50; when not taking the cabinets tho prico of tho portrait will ho $2.50, size 10x20, either Plutinim Bromide or Crayon your choice of the two made from an original negative which I make for you free of charge, thereby getting you a better picture than when copied from a photograph. Portraits are not framed at this price and there is no obligation on your part to take a frame. Your attention is called to the fact that you cannot have your sitting mado too early, before tho holiday rush commences. A word to the wiso on tliis point is suillcieiit. Good wood will be taken in exchange for work at the highest market price. J. W. PICKELS, South Auburn, Nebr. Wo will send the Kansas City Jour nal and The Apvuiitisisk both one year for only Si. 15. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mt Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. . Hakuy K. McCandless. f . JAY'S inoucement SEgS3 - Men's heavy duck coats, Men's heavy knit sweaters, Men's heavy undorahirts, Men's heavy drawers, Mon's heavy top shirts, Mon's heavy wool jackets Men's good hoavy overalls, Mon's good heavy sox, Mon's goat gloves Mon's good nuilo glovos, Mon's good winter caps, Mon's wool hats Mon's fancy dross 'Shirts, Boys' hoavy duck coats Boys' hoavy knit undershirts Boys' heavy knit drawors, Boys' hoavy lined glovos, Boys' heavy lined mitts Boys' heavy overalls, Boys' hoavy winter caps, Boys' good wool hats, And all other articles of Men's and Boys' wearing- apparel not mentioned at pro portionately low prices. . . . FEANK H. JAY Brownvillp, eceived A good line of Trunks, Telescopes end Valises. Call and see the Celebrated Common Sense .Can bo opened whlla WkcJ to tbowall with out niarrlna ltortoarlnff curpctandHtrolnlng youmeil pulilnu trunk forward, 'i'lio Hlxdolldcornora protect tho mi i rum uuiiiKJuiuwituuuu ju rough huuUUpu. N. R. Anderson, UxcliiHivo Agent in Neinuliu. N.R. Anderson HEADACHE QUICKLY CURED. Dr. D.tvis'Antl-lIeadacho never fulls. 25 cento. Just R MM CM fWTfrfl toJJbL kJ i.ft5$ -'VV' .-"-' 81.00 05c :;- ' -' 25c 50c - - " - - $1.00 -..'-" ' 50c " ' ', . - . - ,. 5c ? ' -' , - ",-tf. 2" -. .-' fc 20c - J - sr-c ' '- 50c ' -, - 50c " .-' - ' - 25c 25c 25c 25c 80c 25c 40c Neb. A full Htock of Gonoral Merchan dise and Low Prices aro always found at 3rillevt?js: BUY YOUR Rubber Boots, Wool Boots, Knit Boots, Leather Boots, Shoes, Leggins, Arctics, , Hats and Caps and all Winter Goods of GILBERT, and you will make no mistake. MiinV n hOllSnlinld In Qiwlilamml tin (loath bocaiiBe of tho failure to keep on hand a aafo and absolutely certain cure for croup such as Ono Minute Ceucjh Cure. See that your little ones uo juoiuciou against emergency, M. H. Taylor. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wrny Taylor bend) and aavo trouble. J. W. Wmiuisn. Soothing, healing, eleansiiiK, Do Witt'H Witch Hazel Sulvn U th l...v placablo enemy of sores, burns and wounds. It novor fails to euro Piles. You may rely upon it. M, II. Taylor.