w 'wpfWSWV int'P Wwr ,wwwpii-gip 'r vf,prr, rw" v -m n r VOLUME XLIU NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FIIIDAY, MARCH 31, 1899. NUMBER 40 $ 1l (j 4f6w v i f Local ISTews Who fluid spring wns hero? More of tho beautiful snow. Old papers for sale at lliis ofllcc. NextTuesdsy la village election day. Sam Anderson viBitod Auburn Tues day. Did any one phiut potatoes on Good Friday? Mrs. Slim Morris wont to Lincoln Monday. Mrs. It. J. Unit returned from Oinas ha Wednesday. l)r. Gaither returned from Omaha Wednesday night. Misses Nora Aynes and May Gaitlier visited Brownville Tuesday. Dr. Keeling was nulled to Brown villo Tuesday to see a patient. Miss Veva Clark and Miss Lulu Buclienau went to Brock Friday. Today is potato planting day, but wo do not beliovo many will bo planted. An early Easter doesn't indicate an early spring this year, by any means. Carpenters aro .now pushing the work on the Duff elevator at thl3 place. Instead of planting potatoes on Good Friday, some of our citizens wore tdeighridiug. Call in and see us for way down clubbing rates on jour winter's supply of reading matter. An elegant line of latest styles wall .'paper just received at Reeling's drug store. Gall and see. T. II. Skeen roturned to Auburn Tuesday morning after a short visit with Nemalia friends. Mrs. Alex. Maxwell, who has been visitiug friends in this vicinity, re turned to Auburn Monday. Another snow storm set in Wednes day night and continued until neon Thursday. Several Inches of snow fell. Miss Jennie Calvin wont to Johnson Monday. She will assist Miss Eleanor Galbraith in the millinery store for awhile. There was an inch or two of snow fpll Sunday morning, about as much Monday morning, and a little more Tuesday. FOR SALE . Tbe boat 40-acre fruit farm in NebrasKa. For prices mid terms apply to J. G. Sanders, agent, Urownville, Nebraska. Mrs. W. S. Thompson and children slBrted for Missouri Tuesday. We un perstand they go to Norborne, where Will will probably locate. There was no preaching at the Meth odist church last Sunday night. We presume the roads were so bad 13 ro. GiliKore could not get here. Mrs. Benj. Bunn, of Brock, camo to Nemaha Saturday and visited Mrs. ltobt, Frost and Mrs. David Frazier and families until Monday. Wanted Poach Seed. Tho Titus Nursery want to buy a lot o peach seed. If you have any bring tlimn in at once. David C. Miller, of Auburn, gave us u social call Tuesday and paid for The Advertiser to Juno Oth, 1000. He nets the Farm Journal five yoars as a pre mium. Mr. Bruce, a blind man, an instruc tor of piano tuning at tho blind asylum at Nebraska City, was m Nemaha Sat ur ay and tuned the pianos for Miss M.iud Minlck, Miss Veva Clark and Dr. Gaither. .1. P. Linn rodo up to Brownville Monday evening on thn three wheeler. Dick Duff went along to so that Jim did not got Into any trouble. Miss Kate Barnes went to Tern Thursday afternoon, Miss Lota Sea bury took charge of the intermediate department during her absence.' ' Bert Fairbank is quite sick with la grippe and stomach trouble On that account Mrs. airbank will not havo tho millinery opening Saturday. Mr. Eldrcdge, living near Stella, will move on the Frost farm. Lester Rus firll, tho owner, will remain en Dr. Keeling's farm for another year. Jim Titus savs he is going to run the farm thlB year. That 1b, he is go ing to do tho bossing. We will see this fall how successful a farmer he is. Miss Maud Miuick received a bicycle Wednesday. We are not going to tell who sent it to her. She says she is not going to practice riding for a few days. In setting up tho list of presents re ceived by Mr. and Mrs. ltobert P. Frost for last week's paper wo acci dentally omitted a wnter set given by Mrs. Mary Lesley. Tho Titus Nursery uro receiving an immense quantity of grape baskets and berry boxes. They evidently look for considerable small fruit, judging by the preparations. Tho Methodist Sunday school will give an Easter service at the church next Sunday night. A good program will be given. Everybody is given a cordial invitation to attend. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONE DAY Tako Ln: ntivo U'omo Quiuiao Tublots. All druggists refund money if it fails to euro. 'J5o. Tho genuine has L.13.B. on each tublot. Ws are requested to extend a special invitation to the ladies to call at Keel ing's drug store and examine tho hand some line of wall paper just receiyed. There are some beautiful new designs. Mrs. James Hill, of Lawrence, Kan., arrived in Nemaha Wednesday oven" ing. She is a sister of Mrs. A. V. Faraon.jr., but got here too late for the funeral. She went on to Baradn that night. In giving prices agreed on by the as sessors last week we gave the price of horses at S10 per pound when itshould have been $10 per head. The price as printed would make horses pretty high priced. GARDEN SEEDS Go to Kerker & Hoover for till kinds of fresh bulk Garden Seeds and seeds of all kinds. They are tho Old Bella bio Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and see. Blacksmith shop and tools for sale or rent! Inquire of Lambert Morton. Mr. S. A. Facklor, Editor of the Micanopy (Fla.) Hustler, with Ills wife and children, suffered terribly from LaGrippe. Ono Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quicklv. Thousands of others use tills remedy as a specific for La Grippo, and ita exhausting after effects. Keeling, the druggist. i mm HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday anil Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. Hauuy K. McCandmjss. ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. Remember, wo will send you Tho Advertiser for only ONE DOLLAR per year if pnid In advance, Coughing injures and inflames sore lungs. Ono Minute Cough Cure loos ens the cold, allays coughing and bonis quickly. Tho host cough euro for children. Keeling, tho druggist, POSTPONED! On account of tho bad weather and bad roads it has been decided to post polio until some future date tho supper to be given by tho Methodists Satur day night of this week. Dm. Boal & Dillon, of Auburn, havo received a trial caso of louses from one of tho largest manufactories in the country, and aro now propnred totteat all dlseasefl of tho oyo and lit glasses correctly. Eyes examined free of charge. Sam Sopor, who has been making hla homo in Oregon for tho paBt twen ty-four yoars, but who has boon visit ing Nemaha friends for several weeks, gavo us a social call Monday. Mr. Soper is thoroughly onjoyiug tho re union with old frionds. Miss Loto Thompson wont to Omaha Monday to recelvo medical and surgical treatment at one of tho hospitals. Mrs. It. J. Duff and Dr. H. S. Gaither went with her. Miss Thomp son has beon sick for a long titno and her many friends here earnestly hope the treatment will restoro her to per manent good health. Dr. John B. Jock, of Brownville, has accepted a position as medical ex aminer (wo believo that is what he is called) for tho (J. B. & Q. It. lt.Co,.with headquarters for the prosunt at Gales burg, Ills. This is a good position for a young man, but Dr. Jack will fill the position with credit. Ho is n finely ed ucated physician and will mako his mark. Charley IIowo camo near crippling himself one day last week. IIo was trimming a tree when the axe glanced and struck him in the leg just below the knee, cutting a long gash clean to the bono. It was a bad cut and if it had been a little higher it would have cut through Vm knee joint and crippled him for life. Dr. Keeling dressed the wound, taking three stitches to draw the cut togethor. The car containing Robert Frost's goods started for Perry, Oklahoma, Thursday evening. From there the goods will be hauled by team to the farm near Pawnee. Charley Tinklo paugh and his wife went with tho car. Mrs, Frost, ltobt. P. Frost and wife, Miss Bessie and Charley started Fri day forenoon. A largo crowd of friends and schoolmates were at the train to bid them good-bye. His Idf Was Saved. Mr J E Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliToranco from a frightful death, ln telling of it ho says: "I was taken with typhoid fever that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped mo. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr.King's Now Discovery. One bottle gavo great relief. I contiuued to use it, and am now well and strong. 1 can't say too much In its praise." This marvelous medicine Ib the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes no cts nnd $1. Trial bottles free at Keeling's drug store; every bottlo guaranteed. Drs. Boal & Dillon, of Auburn, are prepared to mako chemical and micro scopical examination of blood, urine, sputa and stomach contents for diag nostic purposoB. They are also pre pared to perform all kinds of surgical operations. Money to Loan On good farms at ub low rato of in terest as tho lowest and tho host of terms. Call and see us. GlLMOltB, GlLLAN & BuitKKSS. Auburn, Nob. LaGrippe is again epidemic Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific euro is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shoperd, Publisher Agri cultural Journal and AdvdrtiBer.Elden Mo., says; "No ono will feel disap pointed in using Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure for LaGrippe." Pleasant to take, quick to act. Keoling, the druggist. Old papers for sale at this ofllco. XKK3Et.;S3 'X'JEXZSO 3aOOL3L Cordially Invites you to cull and sco her slock of new Spring & Summer Millinery at STORE EOS, Tho wifo of A. V. Parson, jr died Tuesday, March 2Sth, 1801), after n lln goring sickness. Mrs. Parson was taken nick with tho grip. This flnnlly settled in the head, affected tho Bpiual nerves, and finally developed into in ilammation of tho brain. MrB. Parson leaves a husband and Ihroo children aged flvo yenrs, throo years and sixteen months of ago, who will sadly miss a mother's caro Tho llttlo ones will bo tukon caro of by tho grandmother, Mrs. A. V. Farson, sr. Lena Annetta Sullonder was born Sept. 5th, 1874, in Richardson county, Neb. She wna married May 17th, 1802, at Falls City, Neb., to A. V. Par son, jr. Sho died March 28th, 1800, aged 24 years, 0 months nnd 23 days. Tho funeral services wero held at Bar ada Wednesday afternoon. Elder Slin fer preachod tho funeral sermon. A largo crowd of sympathizing friends wero present at tho services. The bo reaved husband aud children have our sympathy in their great nflliction. Wo aro requestod by A. V. Farson, jr., to return thanks to the friends nnd nolghhorri who wore bo kind during the sicknoss and dontli of his wifo. Their kindness will ever be remembered with gratitude. Tho following resolutions were adopted by tho Methodist Sunday school Sunday morning, March 10th: Whereas, Our Heavenly Father, in HiB divine wisdom, has been pleased to remove our brother, David A. Mor ton, to the home prepared for Ills loved ones; and Whereaa, Our deceased brother was for many years an activo worker and a faithful attendant of our Sunday school, wo deem it fitting to express as a Sunday school our sorrow at the de parture of Bro. Morton aud our appre ciation of his services while among us; therefore bo it Resolved, Tliat tho Methodist Epis copal Sunday school of Nemaha extend co tho boroaved wifo and children our sympathy in the great loss they havo sustained. Resolved, That while bowing in humble submission to tho will of tho Heavenly Father, we realizo the loss our Sunday school has sustained in the death of ono of our most earnest work ers and constant attendants. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on the minutes and a copy be sent to tho family of the deceased, W. W. Sanders, Sup't. Let a Seauuuy, Sec'y. No Riglit to Ugliness The woman who is lovely in faco, form aud temper will always havo friends, but ono who would be attract tive must keep her health. If sho is weak, sickly and all run down she will be nervous and irritablo. If sho has constipation or kidney trouble her im pure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skiu eruptions and a wretched complex ion. Eloctric Bittors is tho best.medls cine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify tho blood. It gives strong nerves, bright oyes, smooth velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down inval id. Only COo at Keeling's drug store. Old papers for Hale at this ofllco, Tho smallest tilings may oxort tho greatest influence. DoWilt's Litt'o Early Risers are unequalled for over coming constipation and liver troubles. Small pill, best pill, safe pill. Keeling. WW Keeling guarantees every bottlo of Cliamborlain's Cough Romedy and will refund tho money to any ono who is notsutisfied after using two-thirds of tho contents. Tills is the best remedy in tho world for la grippe.coughs. colds, croup and whoopingcough and is pleas ant and safo to tako. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. the - BARGAINS! Soyrnour IIowo wns flfty-olght yonra old Thursday and his frlonds had arranged to give a surprlso and u dinner. Wo were ono of tbo fortunnto ones to bo invited and had beon calcu lating for a week on a big dinner and a good sociable time, but when we saw the snow storm wo backed out. TIiobq who braved tho storm bad a good time nnd a good dinner, and wo have beon regretting ever since that we, did not go. We will not miaa another such opportunity if we can holp it. Bismark's Iron Nerve Was tho result of Ills Bplondld health. Indomitable will and tremendous ener gy are not found where stomach, livor, kidney and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities nnd tho sue cess they bring uso Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power, pt brain and body Only 25c at Kooling'a drug store. We havo a very largo stock of ever greens und forest trees, loading kinds three years old and onco transplanted, at GOo per 100, 83.50 per 1000. Other stock in proportion. Send for price list. Ukokb & Stilson, Corwith, la. DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites tho continued patronage of tho citizens of Nemaha nnd vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assurod of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kopt ln Btock, Also latest patterns iu WALL PAPER. A good stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Beat of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want anything in our lino call and Bee us. Prices guaranteed right. I will for the next 30 days make Bottom Prices on all Dress Goods, Henriettas, Bedford Cords, and all goods in the Dry Goods line, I have a fine line of Box Pleat Wrappers and Hubbard Dress just received at very lowest prices. Come Everybody in the next 30 days. N. R. ANDERSON. -4-mA