The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, December 02, 1898, Image 8

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SuusouirxioN,
Jlt. V. W. KEELING,
NEMAHA OlTV, NKHltAKA,
Ofllco first door south of Park hobbl
W. W. SANDERS,
Notary
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Frank Choosman, of Brownvillo,
Shot by Georgo Ray.
Prank (Jlieesinaii, of Browiivillo, was
shot awl dangerously wuumlfid about
Nemaha City, Neb
PLASTERER
Aomo mid AKatlto work n Hpeclnlty. Ch
tern built, l'apor HiinBln, lUlHotnlnliiK
und WIiltewnBhiuK ilono. 1)W prises, All
work wnrrunlou,
Kerker & Hoover,
DeKlor In
MEATS
Hlliftst prices paid for liidcn, lnrd, Inilow
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NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA.
J. H. SEID,
llrocdor of
Thoroughbred Poland China
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NEMAHA, NEBRASKA-
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"W hftvo tlio rigs, when you would drive;
Our toimn look wol I, thoy uro nllve,
2&!K( horn Mutt Rhine; I hey uro O. K.
Kcon trnolc of Workman's ovory day.
Mi lluo our toumn; they're mado to go,
J3iiul In tlio hnriiros navor hIow.
Next tlmo you drlvu, you trvolln inou,
Sck Workmaii'N pluao, rind cnue hriiIu.
Iiooic up thu pluco whon tonmn you f ed. ,.
in horo they're truated woll indeed. Z
Very low our rnUu'iiro found
Every time you drive nrouud.
K,ly, lmckB aud ilrayti and horses beat.
You give tlio word, wo do tho rest.
Workman's : Livery,
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.
Tim net weight of Prsident McKln
loy'a Thanksgiving turkey waa juat
28K pounds.
If "all is well that cuds well" applies
to th first end of things, thin winter
promises to prove a Rood thing in a
wintry way Ex
Tim mildest mannered Reason Is seen'
to have- lu it tho possibility of the se
verest storms. ''This fahlo teaches"
that by eoine moans sludtcr should be
provided fbr, farm stock. Then in an
emergency there 1h safety and comfort,
riils advice, taken from an exchange,
is u llttlo late for this yenr but Is good
ulvlcn nevertheless ,'
The Machine that Talks Talk
All our lu'i'-or readera should take
.ulvantago of tho unprecedented club
hlntf offr wo this vear make, which
includes, with this paper, Th Iowa
Homestead, it Special Farmers' Insti
tute edition, The Poultry Farmer, Tne
Farmers' Mutual Insurence Jourjial
md tho Humane Alliance The sub
scription price of these five publica
tions amounts to S2 80, while our own
paper is 61. 00 when paid in advance;
a total of $3 80. Wo are prepared to
send them all, including; our own paper,
to any farmer in tins county for $1.60,
which is only CO conta mere than our
wn subscription price. Never before
tfs so much superior reading matter,
f tho moat practical and useful char
icter, offered for only Si fiO. The first
four of the papers named are so well
Known throughout the West that but
ittle need be said of them. They
commend themselves to the reader's fa
vorable attention upon mere mention.
Che Humane Alliance is devoted to
utimane education, and should, be in
very farmer's familyt so that the boys
and girls on thu farm may oarly imbibe
lie principles of a broad humanity that
shall include all God's creatures, aid
(earn the wickedness and brutalizing
tendency of cruelty of all kinds. Take
idvantage of this great offer.
seven o'clock Tuesday night by George
Ray, a clek in D. II. McLaughlin's
store. Dr, Melviu whs telephoned for
and went up, that night. Wednesday
afternoou Dis. M el v in and Keeling, of
Neuniha, and Df. R. Roy Hoss, of No
braeka City'J had a consultation The
doctors aaythero is a fair chance of
Oheesman'B.rocovcw, but he may die
at any time, His four brothers and
two Bisters .from Missouri aro taking
care of hlni." His wifo is well known
in Netnahds oho was formerly Mis
Blanch Sargent. The following supc
ial to tho State Journal gives the par
ticulars of the tettiblo;affnir. ltay bus
not yet boon captured. lie Was set'ii
In tho vicinity of IIowo after the
shooting.
Thu shooting is the .culmination of
trouble of long standiiig in the Chees
man family. Cheesman is .a quiet, in
dustrials young barber. Ho has a
pretty young wife and one child, a girl
of four years. They apparently lived
happily together untill sumo four
mouths ago when it was discovered
that Mrs. Cheesman was sustaining il
licit relations with a number of men
about town. Cheesman for a long time
refused to believe in his wife's guilt,
but was finally convinced. His wife,
PHONE
The fcnnli'in
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of the oce
proved Grapho-
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reach of everyone, tor home amusement. thU
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now at a price within the v' Vl'
PRINCE OF ENTERTAINERS
will entertain a company by the hour. Well made
and durable. Winds up like a clock, and so simple
that a child can operate it. From $lo to 20 a day
made list fall bv hundreds of its users bv plvlnt?
entertainments, we guarantee the Improved Oraphophone loud and clear enough
to be distinctly heard in any hall or church anywhere. Plays all of Sousa's band
pieces exactly as rendered by that famous band Drums, Cornets, Trombones and all.
Recites. Tells funny stories. Will repeat your own voice, your friends' voice,
songs sung to it, or stories told to it. Ydu can make your own Records easily and
reproduce tnem atonceasoucna-iaesireu. lias ueen Known 10 pay loritseiun a single
price 910, inciuucs unproTcu iagic urapnopnonc, 1 extra ixjuu uuminum
U" ncaringtuoesiormore
evenini.
Reproducer, 1 Concert Horn, Hearing Tubes for 2 peisons.
than 2 persons are desired, we will furnish them at the rate of 60c for each person.)
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CUUlN I KY 0f bronze. Very attractive. Operates automatically. Requires no attention whatever.
n- a t r5re Can be placed on top of show ease or on a counter. About 10 Inches high and 12 inches
UcALcKO i0ng. Simply coins money for the dealer owning It. Price 320.00 net. Will sell on $1.00
weekly Installments to responsible dealers If desired.
CompleWNew Graphophone and Record Catalogues mailed free on application. Address,
Harger&BIIsh, Western Selling Agts. 904-910 Main St., Dubuque, Iowa.
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2 It is radically Rcpoblitan, advocating
u the cardinal doUrmes ot tbt party
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X fond mother cannot bo too vljrl
lant in guarding agaiust an attack oi
croup or in curing u cough or cold.
They may be theiforyrunuors of more
serious ailments. Bo prompt in giv
ing Haller'a Sure Cure Cough Syrup
and thlB Important step if taken in
time may'savo you much worry, per
haps a doctor bill und possibly the
life of a little one. Tho most stubborn
cases of couchs and colda yield and are
speedily cured. Trial bottle free at
M.. H. Taylor's, Nemaha, Nebraska.
When you aek for De Witt's Witch
Ilazel Salve don't accept a counterfeit
or imitation. There are more cases of
Tiles being cured by this, than all
there combined. U. H. Taylor.
The Best Flastor-
A. piece of Aannol dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and hound
en to tho affectod parts is superior to
suiv nlaster. When troublod with a
pain in the chest or side, or a lame
back, give it a trial. You are certain
to be more than pleased with the
prerapt relief which it affords. Pain
Balm is also a certain cure tor "rheu
matism. For sale by M. II. Taylor
Money to Loan
. On good farmB at as low rate of in
terest as the lowest and the best of
terms. Call and Bee us.
GlLMOHE, GlIXAN & BUIUtESS.
Auburn, Nob.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
All Eyes Turned to Lincoln
The Omaha exposition has closed
and all eyes are now turned toward
Lincoln, the capital city, where tho
legislature will soon meet. The in
stallation of new state officers, tho elec
tion of a United States senator, aud
other matters of much importance will
make Lincoln the center of state inter
ests, and every Nebraska!) will want
to read the old reliable staudby, The
State Journal, during the coming year.
As a special inducement to secure new
readers, The Semt'-Weekly Journal,
printed every Tuesday and Priday.will
be mailed from now until January 1,
180, for 81 0. This is a mighty long
time for the money, and the sooner you
send your dollar the more papers you
got. There isn't any other paper in
Nebraska that gives so much for the
money It is twice as good as the old
fashioned weekly. Try it. Address
The State Journal, Lincoln, Neb.
however, coufuBsori and-profesed re
pentanco and joined the Christain
church and her; husband .forgave) her,
ai.d continued to live with her, despite
the advice of his friends. Things ran
along smoothly until two or three
weeks since, when Mrs' Choesman
conceived a warm friendship for Mrs.
Alice McLaughlin, a young married
woman, but as Mrs. McLaughlin hao
boon attonditig dances in neighboring
towns with George Ray, who is un
married and clerked for her father In
'law, Mr. Cheeomau did not approve of
the friendship aud requested his wite
to stop going with Mrs. McLaughlin.
Mrs., ChriPsman informed Mrs. Mc
Laughlin of'ljur husband's request and
the next day Cheesmau was stopped on
tho street, and while Ray looked on
airs. Mouuignuiijauen3pteu to norse
whip Cheesman,
T,he 'friendship of the two wemon
continued aud Cheesman soon began to
suspect that Ray wra unduly intimate
with his wife. Last evening he sus
pected Ray was at bis home, though
he kad warqed him to keep away, so
went to the houso through the back
gate, opened the kitchen door and
Jound Ray there with his wif. Acs
cording to Cheosman's deposition Ray
had his revoler in bis hand whon the
husband opened the door. Ray cried
out "Hold on Frank," and tried to e-
cape by another door, but found it
locked. Cheesman said "I've got you"
and advanced toward ltay revolver in
hand. They beth fired, Ray' bullet
striking Cheesman in the right sliouK
der, causing him to drop his gun.
Ray then tired one or two more shots,
one of which struck Cheesman in the
right breast, penetrating the plural
cavity. Tho surgeon can locate neither
bullet. Hay then ian to the'frontdoor
which either he or Mrs. Cheesman un
locked and escaped, although Chees
man followed him as far as the door.
The horse belonging te Hay's employer
iB missing and Ray is supposed to have
taken it and escaped,
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discissions of alt n-.b'ions of the day, it is in full sympathy
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cnt "ftoo. Oldest aponcr tor socurln lJutejiU.
piteuu tkon tbronfh Munn & Co. rocolre
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"T.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen
sions papers of all kinds made out acs
curately. Legal documents drawn up
All business given prompt and careful
attention.
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Constipation provents the body from
ridding itself of waste matter, De
Wlttu Little Early Risers will remove
the trouble and euro Sick Headache,
the Complexion. Small, Bugar coated,
uun l gnpo or cause nausea, xi. jh.
Taylor. '
A Sure Sign of Group.
IIoarseneBS iu a child that la subject
to croup is a Rur indication of tho
approach of the disease. If Chambor-
lain'e Cough Remedy is given as soon
ashewchild becomes hoarse, or oven
after the croupy cough has appeared,
it will prevent the attack. Main
mothers who have croupy children ul
ways keep this remedy at hand unrt
find that it saves them much trouhh
nnd worry. It can always bo dopend
ed UDon and is pleasant to take' Fro
sale'by M. II. Taylor
The sooner a cough or cold is cured
without harm to the sufferer the bet
ter. Lingering ctlds are dangerous.
Hacking cough in distressing. One
Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it.
Why suffer when eucu u cough euro is
within reach t It Is pleasant to tho
taste. M. H. Taylor.
&wso3oer
For Farmers
and Villagers,
and your favorite home paper,
The Nebraska Advertiser
BOTH ONE YEAR FOB $1.35.
Cash in Advance.
mM V UfCCll V TQIDIIMC bas; an Agricultural Department
H. I. ViEXALl I niDUElL of the uiglwt merit, all important
news of the nation and world, comprehensive aud rnliuVKi rsiwTket reports, able
editorials, interesting short stories. scientiDc and- fflfeh.aiileu.l fnformatlou, Il
lustrated fashion articles, humorous pictures, an'jn instructive and entertain
ing to every momuer or every ramuy.
Scndallordersto The Advertiser, Waiaf.3ia, Neb.
Overcome evil with good. Ovm
come your coughs aud onlds with On.
Minute Cough Cure It if. eo
children cry fo it, I nires rr'( ,
bronchitis, pneumonia, gtlpcn nndii"'
throat and lung disuses, M Fl.Tyl.
THE WAY TO GO TO OALIFOEHIA
Is in a tourist sleeping car Persos ally
conducted via tho Burlington Route.
You don't change cars. You make
tast time. You see the finest scenery
on the gloue.
Your car is not so expensively fin
lshed nor so fine to look ut as a paluce
sleeper but it is just as clean, just as
comfortable, just as good to ride in,
Ulld NEAIILY S20 CIIKAPEH.
The Riirllngtop excursions lfave
every Thursday, reaching San Francifl
rn Sunday and Los Angoles Mondaj
Poiter with each rar. Excursion man
ger with each party. For folder giv
i. a tun nitorniauoii can at nearest n
t N' . Ww. or write to J Francic
'I Pat- !' r gpnt, Omaha. Neb
A cough in no' Uke a fever. It do
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Ye not only study to please but to
cure tho suffering. Ilaller's Sarsapa
rilla aud Burdock is the best blood
purifier und tonic ever offered to the
public. If the blood which courses
throuch the thousands of channels of
the human body is puro it produces
health and happiness. Haller'H Sarsa
parllla and Burdock builcb up the shat
tered system and quiets the Bhaking
nerves, improves the complexion, beau
tifies the skin and gives one a rich
healthy appearance. It is a positive
remedy for scrofula, femalo weakness
and all kindred diseases. Try it. M
II Taylor, Nemaha, Nebraska.
HEADACHE QUICKLY CURED.
Dr. Davia'Antl-IIeadache never falls!
25 cents.
Call in and see us if you want to
subscribo for any paper published in
the United States.
Wo will send the Kansas City Jour
nal and The Adveiitisek both one
year for only 81.15.
Old papers for sale at this office.
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Address,
Harger & Blish,
General AgtnU,
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