A i VOLUME XL11I NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1898. NUMBER 23 Fir 1 tsgebmdw Mdvertmr. y x k ft. LocaL News The snow is going quite fast. We had another snow Sunday. Charley Johnson is running his aaw mill again. Mrs. J. H. Llttroll is visiting friends in Missouri. Mrs. Alice McCandless came in from Auburn Monday. Fuller I3umB haB moved into part of his father's house. Isaac Sawtollo went to Shenandoah, Iowa, Wednesday. Mins Annio Morton came in from JohnBon Thursday. Now is tlie time to plant your holl day advertisements. Henry Cars'o hta opened a feed store in the north Hanks more roo.ii. Joe Llltreil came in iruin Johnson Monday, returning the next day. ,D. E. Zooli, the Polaud China hog man, gave us a social call Tuesday. Ben Parker, the rustling collector from Auburn, wan m town Tuesday. Judge J, 11. 13toad, of Lincoln, gave ua a pleaauut cull Monday morn ing Sleighing has been good all the week but ia gettiug pretty bad in places now. Mrs. Henry Carse and Mm. It. J. Dulf visited iirowuville Thursday af ternoon. Attentiou is called to the new adver tisement of Edw. E. Lownun, of Brownvllle. M. H. Taylor went to Shubert Wednesday evening, returning Thurs daj afternoon. Call in and see us for way down clubbing rales on jour winter's supply of reading matter. FOR SALE. One of the best resi dences in Nemaha. Apply at this of fice for particulars. Charley Curtis drove up from Shu bert Tuesday, returning on the train Wednesday evening. Large line of Horse Blankots and Robes just received at Skeon & Wil liams' harness shop, Neraaha. Charley Woodward came down from Lincoln last Saturday and is visiting a few days with his parents. C. F. Zook has moved into one of S. Gilbert's houses, across the street south of where Mr. Gilbert lives. x Will Flack now answers to the name of ''pap." It's a boy and will be a year old November 30tb, 1800. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Minick, of Bracken, started for Oklahoma Mon day, to visit Rabe Elliott and family. Be liberal ia feeding grain to young stock. No other kind will pay ,such a mgu price for it, if tkey are bred right. Dr. I. L. Callison, the Stolla dentist. will be at Nemaha next Monday, for ine purpose of doing dental work in all Its branches. Office at hotel. Noll Piersol, of Waco, Nebr., has moveu to Nemaha. Ilia household goods arrived Tuesday evening. Ho is living in part of Mies Eva Jarvia' house. Only ten head of pure bred Poland China male pigs left. A few yearling bows nnu sues, bred or unbred. Can he found at their home northwest of Nemaha. D. E. Zook, Breeder. Notice. All parties owing us are re quested to call and settle by January 1st, 1800, as all accounts must be eeh tied by that time. Skeeh& Williams. REMOVAL. Tub Advkutiseh offlco haB been movod into the west room of tho opera house building, whero wo invite every body to call and sen us. Call In and Heo us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Tho young people indulged in skat, ing to some extent (luring the cold snap, but the ice was not In first class condition. Mrs. Frank Hawxby, of Topeka, Kansas, is visiting John Hawxby and family aud ether relatives and friends. She camo up from Topeka Monday. Members of Olive camp, W. 0. Y., will give a social ball at Hoover opera house Christmas ovo. Proceeds for benefit of the camp. All are iinvited. TO CUIUS A COLl IN ONK IAY Tnko Laxatiro JJrouio Qaluine Tublota. All druggists refund uiouoy if it fails to cure. 25c. Theganuino has L.B.I3. on each tablet. If you raise hogs it will pay you to go to one of the men who advertise thoroughbred hgs in The Advertiser aud buj a good male. Improve your stock. ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. Remember, we will send you The. Advertiser for only ONE DOLLAR per year if paid in advance. I can furnish you anything required in the line of pure bred Poland China hogs at reasonable prices. J. S. IlAitms, Tecumseh, Neb, An exchange remarks that barbed wire is a guod thing in its place, and It has been indispensable In civilizing the west. But the inventor of this article never meant it to take the place of barn beards as a shelter for live stock. Andy Jarvis hauled a lead of house hold goods to Auburu for Lester Fox Wednesday. Mr. Fox is now living in his new house south of the B. & M. depot. It is one of the best built and most convenient houses in Auburn. Last week wo advertised for sale a thoroughbred Berkshire male hog. Friday morning R. J. Tussoy, of Hills dale, came around, bought the hog and took him away. "It pays to adver tise" and it also pays to have good hogs. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Dr. W. W. Keeling, successor to M. H. Taylor, druggist. Dr. Keel ing is too well known to need any in troduction. He is not only an able and experienced physician but has had many years experience as a druggist For the present be will retain his office where it uow is but will be in the drug store much of the tinnj, Will F. Keeling, who will be in the ntore, has had considerable experience in tho drug baHiaess, He in affable and oblig ing, makes friends quick, and holds their friendship. Give the new pro-, prietor your patronage. Thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey Hogs for Sale. Both sexes. Fine stock and good pigs. Prices reasonable. Come and seo them. Farm Vt miles southwest of Nemaba. W. W. SEID. m ' - m Late 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 life longer and better and wiser. M. II. Taylor. To Ouro Beadaobe la 10 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache. All druggistB. mam HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemabn and Mc Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. Hahuy K. McCandless. Mrs. Mattio Bantz, widow of Win. Bantz, will sell her household goodB at public sale Saturday, Dec. 10th at 2 p. ra.( in Nemaha. There will be a heat ing aad cook stove, chairs, bedsteads, prligs, tables, dishes, cunnod goods, etc Mr. and Mrs. Cathoart, who live near Talmage, camo in to Nemaha last Sat urday and visited Mrs. Cathcart's par ents, Mr. and Mrs, P. G Swan, and hor brother, Will Swan, and family, until Thursday. Miss May Swan went homo with thorn. Rev. W, W. llallam, of Malvern, Iowa, moved to Nemaha this week aud will preach in the Christian church at this place and Shuborfc. He has rented the biick house south of where Andrew Aynes is living. He proaches at Shubert next Sunday and at Nemaha the Sunday following, C. W Butler Who has lived on a farm about half way between Brown vllle and Au'urn for thirty-live or forty years, recently sold his farm to M. M. McComas. On Wednesday he had a public sale of his farm iraple meats, stock, etc. He will go to Art kanoas. Wo understand $37.60 per acre was paid for the farm, which con tains 120 acres. Report of the Larkin school for the month ending Nov. 25th: Number on roll, 84. Average daily attendance, 30. Names of those present each day: Charley Harris, Ada Lamlurt, Mabel Poabody, Effie Coler ick, Ethel Thomas, Alice Peabody, El lie Thomas, Hettio Seid, Edna Thomas, Grace Peabody, Harry Rowen, Rex Colerick, Healy Brimble.Archie Rowen and Frank Seid. E. Delia Kempthorne, Teacher. While getting breakfast Tuesday morning tut large steel lange of John Yont, who lives several miles north of town, exploded frin soma unknown reason, completely demolishing the name and scattering cooking utensils in every direction, a skillet striking a member of the family, but luckily do ing little injury, The Btove contained what is known as a 'water back which in some manner generatedg as or was frozen and the r. tea in having no outlet caused the explosion. Tho damage outside the stove, which is completely wrecked, will bo nominal. Frionds of the family are glad to know that no one was badly hurt. Mrock Bulletin. $100 for Letters about Nebraska. The Burlington Route. (B & M. R. R. R.) offers thirteen prizes ranging from S5 to f 25 and aggregating one hundred dollars for the thirteen letters, which, in the opinion of a competent committee, are beat calculated to en courage (migration to Nebraska. Every contestant, whether or not his contribution is awarded a prize, will receive the "Corn Bell" (a hand some 10 page monthly publication) for six months, free of charge. The con test is open to all. Details can be ob tained by addressing J. Francis, G. P. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Old papers for sale at thin ofllce. Please Take Notice. As I have sold my business is Ne maha, all per-ons owing me are hereby notified to call at once and settle and save trouble, as I must have what is due me. Respectfully, M. II . TAYLOR . Cora and Wood Wanted, Our subscribers will please take notice that we need corn and weed and will nllow highest market price for the same on subscription. Please bring us some at once. We will send the Kauaaa City Jour aal and The Advehtisku both one year for only Si. 15. Take the wagonette when In Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met, John McElhaney, proprietor. DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, Sucoossor to M. H. Taylor, invites the continued patroaage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may be assured of recoiving fair treatment. A good lino of HOLIDAY GOODS is now being received and placed ou exhibition. Call In and see then. A haadsome line of LAMPS suitablo for holiday presents. JEWELRY in handsomo deslgUB aud latest styles. TOYS AND GAMES for the children. In fact, a good gon oral stock of Holiday Goods. A good stock of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. The Nebraska Editor remarks that "The Editor does net pretend to know the reason for it, but the county tax lists this year urn not nearly so long as usual, This results in le3 mince pie and turkey meat on the editorial table on Thanksgiving," In another item it eayH: "The delin quent tax lists averaged from twenty five to fifty per cent less thnn usual." During the recent campaign tho Grauger argued that the lengthy tax lists showed that prosperity had not arrived. The above would show a different state of affairs. We make the following special club bing offer for a nhort time: The Advertiser, New York Tri bune, Chicago Inter Ocean, To edo Blade, and the Prairie Farmer, allflvt papers one year for only $2.20, cash in advance Old papers for sale at this offlco. A fine line of Christmas and Holiday Goods just received at Andersoa'a. Fancy Glassware, Queensware, Etc. Just Received A good line of Trunks, Telescopes and Valises. Call and see the Celebrated Common On be opootd whllo ed to UiovU with l out mi out marring It or tearing carpet and straining yoarnf II puuinu irons 10 nirBolId corners pulllnu trunk forward. Tho lid from belli knt i nroisci ma nockod off In rouuh handling., Ptf N. R. Anderson, EsohmlTo Agtral In Neinuhu. N.R. Anderson! Sense w bW !) M I ...' .. . i rrr; "'JIT.gg'j The not weight of President MoKin ley'a Thanksgiving turkoy was just 28) pounds. HEADACHE QUICKLY CURED. Dr. Davis'Autl-Ueadacho never fails' 25 cento. If 'all is well that ends well" applies to tho Qrat end of things, this winter promises to prove a good thing in a wintry way. Ex. The mildest mannered season is seen to havo in it tho possibility of the se verest storms. "This fable teaches" that by some means shelter Bhould bo provided for farm stock. Then In an omergoncy there Is safety and comfort. This advice, taken from an exchange, is a little late for this yenr but is good advice nevertheless. All our farmer readers should take advantagoof the unprecedented club bing offer wo this year make, which includes, with this paper, Tho Iowa Homestead, it Special Farmers' Insti tute edition, The Poultry Farmer, Tut Farmers' Mutual Insurenco Journal and tho Humane Alliance. Tho sub scription price of these Ave publica tions amounts to 92.80, while our own paper is 81.00 when paid in advance; a total of 83.80. Wo are prepared to send them all, including our own paper, to any farmer in this county for 81.60, which is only GO cents more than our own subscription price. Never before was so much superior reading mattor, of the most practical and uueful char acter, offered for only $1 f0. The first; four of the papers named aro so well known throughout tho West that but little need be said of them. They conameud themselves to the resdor's fa vorable attention upon mere mention. The Humane Alliance is devoted to humano education, and Bhould bo in every farmer's family, so that tho bey and tfirla on the farm may early Imbibe the principles of abroad humanity that shall include all God's creatures, aad learn the wickednoss and brutalizing tendency of cruelty of all kinds. Taku advantage of this great offer. Haller's Pain Paralyser for all kind of pain, interual or external, Safe and reliable. Does its work quickly and effectually. It is just the aiticlu. Needed in every family. M H Taylor. A full stock of Gcnoral Merchan dise ami Low Prices are always found at Gilbert's: BUY YOUB Rubber Boots, Wool Boots, Knit Boots, Leather Boots,' Shoes, Leggins, Arctics, Hats and Cap and all .Winter Goods of and you will make no mistake. Maay a household is saddened by death because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolutely certala cure for croup such as Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure. See thatyour little ernes aro protected against emergency. K. H. Taylor. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wray Taylor bend) and save trouble. J.Tf , Wkubk. Soothlnc. heallntr. clMnlnv. r Witt'" Witch nazal SaWa in th imv placable enemy of sores, buras and wounds. It never fails to cure Piles. You may rely upeu it. M, H. Taylor.