he Mehmzka Avtrtim. SESm VOLUME XLI1I NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FUIDAY, MAY 12, 1899. NUMBER 4G SU If you buy it at LOYVMAN'S it's GOOD. We have received an entire New Stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, and the finest selection of WASH DRESS GOODS in Nemaha county. Wc guarantco our prices and quality against all competitors. Give us n look, EDW. E. LOWMAN, Brownville, Nebr. DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE and OHINA. See Lownian's now ad. Old papers for sale at this ofilce. Croquet suts for sale at Reeling's drug store. Henry Williams wa3 up from Shu bert Tuesday. Koeli tie's drug store has just received a Kock of fresh paint. M The Sniggles Family at the opera house Saturday night. Albert Lewis shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City Tuesday. M.irt May and daughter, Miss Minnie, went to Omaha Tuesday. See the program of tho Sniggles Family entertainment on the la t page. Miss Eleanor Galhraith came in from Johnson Sunday morning, returning Monday. S. K. Anderson, W. F. Keeling and August Quillor were Auburn visitors Tuesday. Miss Jennie Calvin came in from Johnson Sunday morning', returning Tuesday. Go to tho entertainment at tho opera house Saturday night by the Sniggles Family. Mr. and Mrs. T. 13. Skeon drove in from Auburn Sunday, returning tho next day. Leslie Woodward came homo from IJrock Monday and will stay at home for awhile. Apple trees are hanging full of bloom and tho prospects aro fine for a big crop of fruit. An elegant line of latest stylos wall paper just received at Reeling's drug fltoro. Call and see. Mrs. C. II. Gilmora and Miss Edith, of Brownville, were guests of Mrs. W. W. Sandeis last Monday; S. K. Anderson roceivod three car loads of brick from Table Hock on Monday for his new store room. Mrs. John Horner, of Brownville, was the guest of Mrs. It. J. Duff from Monday morning until Tuesday. Misses Leta deauury, May Kerker and Corn Gillespie gave this ofilce a pleasant call Thursday afternoon. " John Taft, of Auburn, drove in to Nemaha Friday (ff last week, with his daughter, to consult Dr. Gaither in re gard to her case. Mrs. Alice A. Minick, who has been visiting frionds at Auburn, Nemaha and Hrownville for tho past week, ro turned to Beatrice Frlduy. Bnso balls, bats and accessories at Keeling' drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lesloy, of River ton, Iowa, arrived in Nemaha Tuesday to attend tho funeral of Undo Dun Lesley. Dr, I. L, Callison, the Stella dontist, will bo at Nemuhn next Monday, for tho purposo of doing dental work in nil its branches. Ofilce at hotel. Mrs. Crlm had a very sore finger for a few days last week. Sho was feed ing a calf when it caught her hand and bit clear through tho ilesh of one linger, Charloy Curttright finished a founda tion last week for a Lutheran church six miles west and one mile north of Stella. This week he is working in Stolla. Rev. W. V. Hallam will preach the memorial sermon at tho Christian church at 1 1 o'clock Sunday, May 21st. All aro invited. By order of the G A. It. post. Wm. A. Suitor, in Minick building, will clean your watch, put In a now main or hair spring, otc. He carries a nico stock of restaurant goods, serves lunches, ice cream, etc. Mrs. Alice A. Minick and Miss Perlo Minick, of Beatrico, came to Nemaha Saturday and were tho guests of Mrs. ' L. Woodward until Monday, when they wont to Brownville. Win.;' A. Suiter and family, with the exception of tho boy, havo been suffering severely for several days, having been poisoned with poison ivy on tho wood they were burning, If there is anything wrong in Tho Advertiser this week lay It on to the Sniggles Family as they havo been re hearsing nearly every afternoon this week on tho stage over the office. Tho Sniggles Family finally decided to give their popular entertainment at tho opera house Saturday night of this week. Admission, 10 cents; reserved seats, 15 cents. Tickets on sale at the drug store. Proceeds to apply on Rev. C, II. Gilmore's salary. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for sale. 25 cents per setting of 15. Pure stock. Mus. War. Andehson. If you want to buy a hammock call at Keeling's drug store and inspect the nico ones they have. GARDEN SEEDS Go to Kerker & Hoover for all kinds of frosh bulk Garden Seeds and seeds of all kinds. They are tho Old Relia ble Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and see. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., sufi fered agony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by using He Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries and skin diseases liko magic. Keeling. Mr. S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Micanopy (Fin.) Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from LaGrippe. One Minute Cough Cure was tho only remedylthat helped them. It acted quicklv. Thousands of others ubo this remedy as a specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting after effects. Keeling, the druggist. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. Hakky K. McCandless. Coughing injures and inflames soro lungs. One Minute Cough Curo loos ens the cold, allays coughing and heais quickly. Tho best cough curo for children. Keeling, the druggist, Bismark's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid npalth. Indomitable will and tremendous uner gy are not found where stomach, liver, kidney and bowels are out of order. If you watit these qualities and the sue cess thoy bring uhh Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of nrain ami uoiy. umy 2oe at Keeling a drug store. Rov. C. H. Gihnore went to Omahii Monday to attend tho funoral of W. It. Howon, who has boon secretary of the Mnsonio grand lodgo of Nebraska for over twentysix years. Mr. Gilmore la chaplain of tho grand lodee. The now board of vlllngo trustees met Monday night and organized by electing F. L. Wuodwnrd chairman, S. K; Anderson clerk, Earlo Gilbert treas urer, Ed Workman stroot commission er, and R. C. Morton marshal. Deputy Sheriff Ohas. Tate, of Rock port, Mo., was in Nemaha Thursday and arrested Clyde Jack. The latter got into n fuss with Jako Cavenaugh last winter and stabbed him. II o es caped and has kept away until now. Wo aro requested to announce that divine services will bj hold at St. John's Episcopal church, Neniaha.next Sunday, May Mth, at 11 o'clock a. in., by Rev. E. S. Murphy, of Auburn. All aro most cordially invited to at tend. Mis. Ollio Seovill is delivering goods sold and taking newordors, The soap, cream, boraxine, etc., that sho sells is first class. She has a lino chair ham mock that she got as a premium. Mrs. Scovill lias buen delayed in delivering goods on accounl of sickness, but will deliver then as fast as possible. Benjamin F. Leslie Jicd at his homo in Nemaha Sunday, May 7th, 1800, at 8 15 p. m., aged 77 years, 3 montliB, and 22 days. The deceased was born in Indiana January 15th, 1822. He was married so Miss Harriet E. Smith, of Linn county, Mo., Octobor 28th, 1818. He enlisted us a private in Co. 1), 2.1rd regiment Missouri volunteer infantry on the 17th day of August, 1802, and served until the closo of tho war, being honorably discharged July 15th, 1805. Ho was a pensioner, drawing $30 per month for disabilities contracted in the service. TIo had been a resident of Nemaha for many yoars. Tho deceased loaves a wifo nnd eight children, seven sous and ono daughter. Wo understand this is tho first death in the large family. Tho funeral services were held at the Christian church Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. m., conducted by Elder Diltz, of Brownville. Scripture lesson, 00th Psalm; Uxt, 12th verse. Died. May 0th, 1800, at tho homo of his son in St. Doroin precinct, J. II. Hall, aged 84 years, 2 months and 13 days. His remains were interred in tho Hillsdale cemetery. Mr. Hall was born in Brown couuty, Ohio, Feb. 22nd, 1815, where he grew to manhood and was married to Louisa Shelton in 1830. Mr. nnd Mr. Hall had sixteen children, nino of which grew to manhood and womanhood. Eight aro now living, five boya O. N. and George Hall, both living in Ohio, Wm. Hall, in Kansas, Ellsha Hall, in Missouri, jjJnmes Hall, in St. Doroin, Neb. and throe girls Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Robinson, living in Ohio and Mrs G. W, Shively, of Aspinwnll precinct. Mr. Hall's wife died in 1870. Siuco then he has lived with his children. He was one of the many unfortunato ones that went to tho gold fields in 1850, returning to Scito county, Ohio, where ho lived until 1884, when came to Missouri. He lived there three years and then camo to Nebraska, where ho has siuco niado his homo. Ho was well liked and esteemed by all that knew him. no never joined a socret order in his life, but was a strict member of tho Christian church. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. LaGrippo is again epidemic Every precaution should bo taken to nvoid it. Its ppecificcuro is Ono Minute Cough uure. a. j. biippern, runiisner Agri cultural Journal and Advdrtiser, Elden Mo., says: "No ono will feel disap pointed in usiti',' One Minute Cough Curo'for LaGilppo." Pleasant to take, quick to net. Keeling, the druggist. Cordially invltos you to call nnd see lior stock of new Spring & Summer Millinery -at STORE FOR Mrs. Frank Bontman died at tho res idonco, northeast of Shubort, Fridny morning, May 5th, of conBuraptloh. Tho funeral sorvlceB woro held Satur day at 3 o'clock p. m., nnd tho body was laid at rest in the Prairie Union cometcry . The deceased was a daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs, D. T. Smiloy, of thia place. Sho leaves a husband mid threo small children. Mnrt May had a slight stroko of pari alysis ono night last wook. When ho woko up he found he could not niovo nor speak. He could not summon as sistance and had to lio there helpless and without assistance for awhile. Dr. Gaither treated him and ho is now suf fering but little bad effects from tho shock. Wo hope he will never havo another experience of this nature Mr. Frank Titus ami Miss Roso Liebhart drove to Brownville Wednes day and when they returned tho young lady was Mrs. Titus. Teoy woro mar ried by Rov. Cliaa. H. Gilmoro, at the Methodist parsonage. Tho groom is n son of Jamos A. Tltim, was born in Nemaha, and has lived hero nil his llfo. Tho brido is a sister of Mrs. E. J. Maxwell, and her husband says sho is tho best brido a man ever had. Tho Advertiser extends heartiest congratu lations and best wishes to ths young couplo. They will mako their home nt tho nursery. Tho members of tho Eastern Star gave a supper at tho Masonic hall last Saturday night, nnd tho editor and wifo were among tho few invited guests. The officers for tho ensuing year wero first installed with tho beautiful ritual istic ceremony of tho order. Then the long table was spread and was loaded down with good things to eat, Wo be lieve tho ladies of Nemaha nnd vicini ty aro tho equals if not tho superiors of '-uiy cooks on oarth. Tho champion eaters of tho evening woro Dr. Keeling and Jim Titus, whilo Ben Skeen and Abo Lawronco wero not far behind. By the time they got through it was almost midnight. A good sociablo timo was enjoyed, and we resolred that we would join the Masons as soon as possible, so that our wifo can bos cotno a member of the Eastern Star. Tho Masonic lodge and tho Eastern Star havo added several tnombers to their list recently. Tho membership is composed of tho best class of citizens in tho community. Old papers for sale at this office, DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites tho continued patronage of tho citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good lino of DRUGS nnd druggist's sundries always kopt in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A good stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs nnd latest stylos. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want anything in our lino call and see us. Prices guaranteed right. tho- BARGAINS! 0ABD OF TEAMS. Thnnks to the many neighbors and frionds nnd especially to tho old sol diora for their help nnd sympathy in tho hour of our boreavoment. Mna. IIakkikt E. Leslie,! Gkokgk Leslie, Rreoe and Maky Leslie, Loken and Bell Rowen. '- n".i ' in Rural New Yorker seed potatoes - finest potatoes on earth, New line Prints, Sha ker Flannel, Outing Flannel Lace Organdies, J O Cords, Pagoda Cords, Honiton Lace Organ dies, Glennaary Lawns, Silkaline Lawns A line of Men's fancy bosom shirts anda line of fancy ties, up to date Ladies' and Gents' summer underwear Boys' Pants from 15 cents up Brownie Overalls. Boys' suits Jersey suits Good Jeans Pants, 60 cents Fresh stock of fancy candies Finest line of roasted coffees ever in town Early Breakfast, Java and Peaberry in bulk and Anchor Mills pack age Coffee. Call and see our new spring stock N. R. ANDERSON. Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases. These aro immediately relieved and quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Bo waro of worthless imitations, Keeling1 A.R.DeFluent.editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a num ber of years from rheumatism in his right Bhoulder and side. Ho says: "My right arm at times was eutiiely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pais Balm and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately, Tho Pftln Balm has been a constant companion ef mine ever since and it never falls. For sale by Keeling tho druggist. "Don't get scared when your heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo digests what you eat. It will ouro every form of dyspepsia. Keeling.