ebwska dvertiser. T , 1 1." VOLUME XLIJI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1(5, 1899. NUMBER 51 "?JSKS rm fflht &fu A fv : . K?-"r' &V . . .' v f) t r If you buy it at LOWMAN'S it's GOOD. Wo liuvo received an' entire New Stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, and the finest selection of WASH DRESS GOODS in Nemaha county. "We guarantee our prices and quality against all competitors. Give us a look, EDW. E. LOWMAN, Brownville, Nebr. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CHINA. Dr. Guither wont to Omaha Tbnrv da). Coino to Nemaha to celebrate this j ear. Cherries are now ripe but the crop Is light. It. J. Tussey went to New liockford Monday. HankWaterman was in from Auburn T a end ay. " ' ! -.. i John Flack paid barney a short visit last Friday. New peas and potatoes are now be ing enjoyed. Guy Taylor wus in from Auburn last Saturday. Mrs. Kay Scofield returned to John son Thursday. The iMissouri river has been rising for several days. Base balls, bats and accessories at Keeling's drug at ore. The teachers' institute is in session at Auburn this week Keeling's drug store has just received a t-tock of fresh paint. F. H. Jay, of Brownville, lias a small ad on the last page. Read it. Mrs. J. W. Taylor came in from Au bvru last Saturday, returning Monday. Miss Mellie Minlck went to Auburn Thursday to attend the teachers' insti tute. Jarvis S. Church, of Auburn, was in town Saturday and gave The Adverti ser a brief call. Misses Maye and Lela Gaither wont to JohnBon last Saturday, returning in the afternoon. If you want to buy a hammock call at Keeling's drug store and inspect tho uice ones they have. I3irl jroir his put in some solid seats in front of the store for tho com fort of the wwiy ones. Mrs. Prouty, of Peru, attended the wedding of J. W. Monteith and Miss Maud Minlck Wednesday. Miss Jennie Calvin, who has been stopping at Johnson for some time, re turned to Nemaha hiBt Saturday. Mrs. Kempthorno wleheB it under stood that sha has not applied for the Nemaha school as has been roperted. Mr. and Mrs. James A Titus went to Lincoln Wednesday of last week, re turning Monday. Jim went to attend Masonic grand lodge and Mrs. Titus went along to keep Jim straight. The Methodist Sunday school will give their children's day service at the church next Sunday night. Mrs. W. W. Keeling, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Ed L. Cul ver, returned homo last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Aynos went to Omaha Thursday Mrs. Aynes went to the hospital to receive medical treat ment. Tho public sale advertised for Sat urday by Mrs. Jane Thompson has been posponed until some futuro date. Duo notice will bo given. For sale or trade My residence and two lots in Nemaha. Will take a team, wagon and harness in trade. L. E. MoNinoii. Among tho graduates from the stiite university last wovk was Fied llawx by. who received a university teachers' certificate and tiie degioo of bachelor of Aits. Rov. D. B. Lake came down from Syracuse Tuesday und the next day performed the ceremony that united J. W. Monteith und Miss Maud Minick in marriage. The otllcers of the Nemaha cemetory association are hereby called to meet at The Advertiser office next Monday, June 10th, at -1 o'clock p. m. James A. Titus, President. The following officers have been elected for the Methodist ladies' aid society: Mrs. John Watson, president; Mrs. Huntington, vice president; Mrs. M. A. Woodward, secretury; Mrs. Seymour Howe, treasurer. Tiie third quarterly meeting of tho .M?E. church was held Sunday nd Monday. Dr. Peter Van Fleet was present and preached! a fino sermon Sunday evening. The conference was held Monday at 9:30 a. ra. Some one stole a 32 Smith & Weston revolver from "Dutch Chai ley's" black smith shop, and the latter new offers to pay the full value of tho revolver as a reward if the same is roturued. The revolver belongs to Sam Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, G. II. Loinlnger and Miss Annie Monteith, of Arcadia, and Miss Lillio Monteith, of Peru, came to Nemaha to attend the wedding of J. W. Monteitli and Miss Maud Minick. The groom is a brothor of the ladies named. Eugene Howe was one of the grad uates at the state normal school at Peru last week. Eugene is a fine stun dent und we believe he will make hia mark as a teacher or in whatever pro fession he mav follow. He Is highly complimented by the normal faculty. Drs. Boal & Dillon, of Auburn, have received a trial case of lenses from one of the largest manufactories in the country, and aro now prepared to treat all diseases of tiie eyo and fit glassos correctly. Eyes examined free of charge. The Royal Highlanders now have Hoover's opera house in charge and rent it at reasonablo prices for any le. gitimate entertainment. Applications should be made to W. W. Sanders, manager. Money to Loan On good farms at as low rato of in terest as the lowest and the beat of terms. Call and see us. GlLMOItK, GlLLAN & BURItKSS. Auburn, Neb. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suf fered acony for thlrtv vears. and then cured his Piles bv uslncr De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It hnaln InliirLo and skin diseases like magic. Keeling Old papers for sale at this office, MONTEITn-MINIOK. At high noon Wednesday,. I uu 14th, at tho M. E. church in Nemaha, Mr. (josepn iviiunm iuinciu milium, mi hick wbib "H.jjoiirs, was rlagc. Tho happy couple, aceompHtiirir byG. N. Tituand Miss Lillian Min ick, took their places at the altar, be neath a large hell of evergroutt and flowers, and Rev. D. B. Lake, of SyradiiBe, an old friend of the pHrtiesi In n very few words pronounced the ceremony that mado them husband and wife. Tho wedding march was played by Miss Emma Crlm. The church was handsomely decorated with over green and flowers. Immediately after tho ceremony tho newly marriod couple wont to the home of the brlde'd mother, whete they received the cons gratulations of the invited guests, A dinner was then served. At 3 o'clock they took the train for their home in Arcadia, Neb. As thoy got on the train they were showered with rice und (lowers by the luany friends who went to the depot with them. The groom is a prosperous young business man of Arcadia, and also owns a large farm near town. He had a house ready furnished for his bride, aud they will go to housekeeping at once. He is a line young man is every respect, aud deserving of his good fortune in winning ho fair a bride. The bride has been Nomaha's popular postmistress for oyer four years, only recently resigning that oillce. She has been u leader in musical and Bocial circles and no ono will be miubed from our community more than she ill. Ever since tho organization of the Epworth League she hns been ilio fourth vice president and has hud charge of all the music and sociables of the league. For a .year or two she Iihs been superintendent ef the Junior League. She has also beon organist of the Methodist church and leader of the chojr. She will be missed by all, A large number of handsomo and valuable presents were received by Mr. and Mrs. Monteith. May their life's journey together be be full of peace, happiness and pros perity. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Cnudless Siding Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. FlAKKY K. MuCANDLKSS. Call in and see us if yon want to subscribe lor any paper published in the United States. Food does more harm than good when not digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It prevents wasting diseases and cures stomach troubles. It cures Indigestion, sour stomach and belching and allows a wornout stomach rest. It acts In stantly. W.W. Keeling. DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. T,he patronB may be assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A good stock of JEWELRY In handaome designs and latest styles. 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. 2KX3F1.JS;; GCXSOSJO XXXXLuXLi Cordially invltfrt you to cull and see hrr rinrfc of new ring & Summer Millinery Ills. at STORE FOR Lee Clark, who is a corporal In tho regular army and at present 1b sta tioned at San Francisco, writes his parents that his regiment has been or dered to Alnska and he expects to start Saturday of this week. Lee holds a certificate of bravery signed by tho president and secretary of war, given him for exceptional bravery ex hibited in the Santiago campaign, where ho was soveroly wounded In tho shoulder but remained in tho front un til tho fight was over. Only two In Lee's company wore given this oortlu cato. It is a great honor to have one of these certitlcatos, aud in addition it increases tho pay 82 per month. Old papers for sale' at this oilicc. iMIlSI I1TCH 5. SPECIAL SALE No. 5 Beginning Saturday Morning, June 17th, Closing Saturday Night, June 24th. You are missing some mighty good things if you fail to take advantage of the special bargains which we are offering from week to week. A 4- fiftr ntv nftir Our famous Standard Floura patent and bet At OOt pt-I pair ter u,liu uny Btraight grade Hour in the market fully warranted A OOrl nor rr. 1 lrm A fow Bll" of Syrnpjn bulk-strictly high, At aAU pel gMiuu Kra1- and won worti, 5lj conlB A A. on vktuvisl 100 pounds of choice mixed nuts bought under" At VIC pel pOUIlU value worth 15 cents A 4- fi) tov nminrl 800 pounds of our fancy sugar cured Breakfast At OC ptJI puu.UU Bacon tho tlneat in tho market. Nocanvnson our breakfaBt bacon MiQ (You wont get another chance like thin) a small lot of handsome OtC ly decorated Turkey Plattors Immense size worth $1.75 the famous Doulton ware A 4- JQ A- verv 'arK ct of men'a fancy laundered Shirts, reduced from At UOC 7& und 85 cents over 20 stylry a j cOn Men's Balbrigtfan fancy Underwear fancy random patterns re Al ftOl (Juced lrom a& cents all sizes shirts or drawers A 4- 29 Qft snm" 'ot ' Hna 'l'l'dity fancy Parasols (no two of a kind) Al t&4VO j )jiCk, whito and fancy changeable colorB chiffon aud Bilk rufiles latest novelties worth 82.1)5 to 83.00 Af $51 Qfi A miscellaneous assorted lot of ladies' lino $3.00 kid Slioes in AL pl.70 black aud chocolate nobby, stylish goods all sizes A f Qo rtxi vowl ouo vnnls of fwicy brocaded and plain silks in 50 Al Owt ptJI J"1 patterns and colorings reduced from 50 cents a rare opportunity A 4; 8ii Q A large lino of Children's Knoe Suits reducod from $3.00 and Ib l.tUO $2 ro nobby styles sizes 4 to 14 A 4- Gin nan irourl An enormous lino, including more than 1500 IXb U2 ptJI ytlUl yards of Piques, Zophyrs, GinghnniB and Suit ingsreduced from 15 and 12 cents suitable for skirts to wear with shirt walHts up-to-date patterns aud styleB Heht or dark colors At 14r nov vorl 70 vard8 of our ''K'lar 20 and 25 cent Ham " K' pti ytLU burK embroidery extra wide, ranging from 7 to 10 inches iu width new designs, including many pattorns in the popular Schiffi open work The Ureal Casb DQirtuit Store A. A. McININCIi & SON BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. FOR 30 ID"Z"S. Before moving stock to New Stoie I will mage Greatly Reduced Prices. Challies and Organdies, price reduced from 12 cents per yard to 10c; 15c to lc; 8c to 61c, everything else in proportion. N. R. ANDERSON. tho BARGAINS! Croquet sets drug storo. for sale at Keeling's Horriblo agony is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases. These are immediately relieved and quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be ware or worthless Imitations, Keeling Old papers for sale at this oflli'o. i 1 1 im WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds o( tho contents. This Is the best remedy in tho world for lHgrlppe.coughs.eolds, croup and whooplngcough and Is pleas ant aud safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia.