ilWHilWlfiMf1 MIMIWWlliWBlWiHMyilUiilMiiiiljiiVJ jfwwnprrv -HfB'w ' 'v wuyfJtvpji . ' -,wr" w, f. ' T)jpriif'',-ii"!!"TrT" 'IVf?'"?',rTr'r' "T1 ' r 1a. jaJLf r ,. K fiffi BfiTflp5' Bl H IflZ fiMMff SvH yfr "i ) V0LUM1S 3CL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, ntlDAY,' JANUARY o, 1900.. NUMBER 2S S? 7rfo $ y m. ic .?. 4 M i 1 ( r Local News UlMCTrt-FflBWJJW Sohitl begin noxt Monday. N't! Hill it Keeling for Hi u insurance Miss Mai tio lrain wont to RedCloud Thursday. fJii to Keeling! drug siore for school supplies, tablets, crayons, etc. t Blank deeds, chattel moitgoges.furm wi-es, etc., for sale at this otlluo. Tho Missouri liver is blocked with ico and men are now crossing on foot. Hill & Keeling write botli farm und city insurance and will Have you money The Globo Advertiser and Democrat both the St. Louis one your for only SI. 00. Olio;) feed 70 cents per 100; brnnnnd shoria (50 centa per 1U0; at Hoover's grocery store. Will Dressier returned to Slienan doah, Iowa, Tuesday, where ho is aU tending college. The Bennett mill proprietors are distributing Homo handsome calendars to their customers. Tlie Keeling drug storo has just re ceived a now stock of jewelry and watches Low pii.ces. Rimer Rumbuugh relumed to Nema ha lust Saturday and is again to be found at tho baiber shop. Rov. James Iliatt has moved to Ne maha and is living in Kemp Colerlck's house south of D. T. Smlloy'a. Charley Woodward came in from Hastings last Saturday and visited pus rents and friends until Wednesday. Mr. and Mis'. Wilson Corey and chil dren, of Sutton, have been spending tltH holidays with Seymour Howe and family. KMker & Hoover have lilled their ice house with good ico about eight inches thick. They finished Thursday evening, Miss Bello Galbiaith returned homo Tuesduy after a few days' visit with the lamlly of her uuelo, T.W.Wheeler, at Auburn. Mrn. Laura J. Morton, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. I). C. Ho niea. at lierlin, Neb , returned hi.mu Thtusday. Mrs. II E Williams came up from Shubert Sunday and has been viBitiug her parents, Mr, aud Mrs. James A. Titus, ihis week. Insure your farm and town property with Farmers aud Merchants Insuii unco Co. of Lincoln. P. II. D. Hunt, Agent, Nemaha Neb. County Commissioners BastiAii.Con. i or and Stevenson stopped at tie Park hotel Tuesday night, going on to An burn the next morning. i A note received says that "Miss Ethel Humes presented hor teacher, Mrs. Kempthorue, with a lovely Now Years present Monday, at school " T. C HacKor and Mrt. Frank Par ker returned to Red Cloud Thursday. Mrs. Win Parker went to Browuvillo to visit relatives a few daya. All knowing themselves indebted to tho estate of Stephen Gilbert will please call and settle. Rosis GiuiiniT. Admx. Wo will send The Advertiser for ono year and tho Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1001, for only $1, if PiUd in ad vanco. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. To Ouro La Grippe in Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. E W Grove's signature on every box. 25a Mr. and Mrs, Olun, Iloiloway, of Livingston county, Illinois, stalled for homo Tuesday attor u few days' visit will) Mr. and Mis. John I. Dressier. The lady Is a noico of Mrs Dressier. S. O. Shuck and family returned home last Saturday after a mouths' visit with relatives near Superior. Sam is well pluased with the country and talks of moviNg out there if he can sell out here. We have a largo atook of Winter Goods which wo will closo out at low prices. Gall and boo us for bargulns. ROSK UlMSKKT, Admx. of tho estate of S. Gilbert. James A. Titus went to Omaha Thursday to receive medical treatment at one of tho hospitals, lie has been in very poor health for some tlmo aud it la to bo hoped the treatment ho re- ceives will soon restore hia health. Albert Titus went, with him . CARD 012 THANKS. Wd are requested by tho relatives of the lalo Mrs. Mary Skeen to return thanks to the many friends aid neigh bor for tho many acta of kindness dur ing the long sickness and at the death and burial of the deceased. We learn that Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Shubert aud Leo arrived at their desti nation in California Christmas morn ing, and expjrienced an earthquake that night that shook things up quite lively. Leo waa tiied out but is now feeling better and has boon enjoyi ing himself hunting aud riding. Richard Murtin, a stepson of A. J. Mitchell, living on tho Brimblo farm, four and one-half miles southwest of Nemaha, died Tuesday afternoon, from an attack of malarial fever, aged 13 years and 8 months. The funeral ser vices were held at tho Mothodlst church at 11 :.10 Thursday. Rov. J. M. Darby preached the funeral sermon. We aro putting in a new lumber yard in your town on the corner south of Andeison's brick store. We have already on hand two cars of lumber. Como In and get acquainted with us We will treat you right. Edwahus & Bbadfohd Lnu. Co., Nemaha, Neb. James F. Drain returned from Red Cloud Wednesday He has bought a quarter section of land four miles northwest of Red Cloud and expects to move out next week. He says ho haa a good farm and is well pleased at tho outlook. He stopped two nights with R. J . hkeon and says he is doing woll financially but his health is poor, al though he is feeling somo hotter now. Ho is going to quit farming aud move to Red Cloud. Prank Henderson, Jim Clark, Sam Barnes and other ex-Ne-muliu county people in that section are all doing well and are well satisfied. We hate to have Mr. Drain leave ub. Hois one of our best citizens and will be greatly missed. May prosperity at tend him. FOR SALE. I offer at private salo 1 brown horse, 7 years, 1100 lbs, $00. 1 black mare, 8 years, 1300 lbs, $70, 1 yearling heifer, lino, $25. Also farm implements, practically new; in good repair: 1 Molino 3 wheel stirring plow at $25. 1 two section Rock Island harrow, 88. lRocklslnnd listor&drill comblned$20 1 Badger cultivator. 820. 1 Canton riding cultivator, S20. 1 sot disca for either cultivator $0. 1 Whiteley mower, two sickles, $15. 1 set farm harness 817. 1 small Antique refrigerator $7. Call at farm two miles northwest of Nemaha and inspect property. LUTHER II. BARNES. Dr II II Haden, Summit, Ala, says: Ithitik KodolDyspepsiaCure is a splen did, medicine. I prescribe it aud my cou'tldonco in it grows with continued uso." It digests what you eat; and quickly cures dyspepsia and indigess Hon. Keeling Olive Camp No. M, Woodmen of tho World, had a public installation of the olllcers Wednesday night, in tho opera house. The stage was occupied as a lodge room, tho otllcera took tholr res apectlvo positions, and tho camp waa opened in regular form. Tho olllcerss elect were then installed by W, W. Sold, iho outgoing Consul Comtuans dor, with J i L. Dalby us Escort. Tho following are tho olllcers installed: U C A 13 Paris Adv Lieut S F Bridgo Physician-Dr W W Keeling Maunger S F Bridgo Banker-W E Seid Clerk W P Keeling Escort S W Uodgea Watchman J L Iliilth Sentry Pred Crano After tho installation ceremony a social entottainmelit waa given, with the following program: Guitar solo by Uorty Linn; an able and entertaining address on life insurance, aud especial ly fraternal insurance, by B. Prank Neal, of Auburn ; duet by MissoaGraco Paris und May Galther; address on tho Woodmen of the World and the Wood men Circle by J: L. Dalby; solo by Miss Grace Paris; instrumental solo yy Will P, Keeling. Tho music waa excellent aud was greatly oujoyed by tho audience. The camp waa closed in regular form and tho audience adjourned to tho Minick hall where a tempting supper waa served. Tho wholo entertainment reflects credit on tho Woodmen of Olive camp. Harness Shop Wanted. Nemaha needs a harness shop and the man who puts one in hero could soon work up a good business. Who will be the man? Try N, R. Anderson's own brand of flour. Every sack warranted. :. -t. , i A life and Death .Fight Mr W A Hine3 of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous es cape from death, "Exposure after meas les induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die Then I began to use Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me I would not bo without it oven if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all say it never fails to euro Throat, Chest and troubles " Regular size 50c aud Trial bottles free at Keeling's Store. Lung 81 on Drug A.R.DpFltient. editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a num ber of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and side. Ho says: "My right arm at times waa entiiely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. Tho Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever Blncoand it never falls. For sale by Keeling Hie druggist. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good lino of DRUGS and druggist's sundries alwnys kept in stock. Also latest patterue in WALL PAPER. A go Btock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest stylos. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you a want anything in our line call Co us. Prices guaranteed right. and see Tho Methodist Sunday pcliool last Sunday elected olllcers for the onaulng six months, as follows: Superintendent W W Sanders. Assistant Superintendent Dr W W Keeling. Secretary May Korkor. Assistant Secretary Ambroso Howe Treasurer Noma Ilalth. Librarian Noilio Sanders. Assistant Librarian Cora Haiti). Organist Lillian Minick. Assistant Organist Veva Clark. Tho average attendance during the past three months wan a fraction over 72. Talk about prosperity! When ono fc'mall family can afford four turkeys forChtlstmas it looks like prosperity was hero indeed. Mra. E. A. Minick had four turkeys provided for Chrlsts mas dinner and thoy wore nico onos, too. Thoy spoke to Ally McCandlet-s bring them one, but ho did not get ui oiind wilh it until Saturday after noon before Christmas. In tho mean time Miss Mellinger Minick became uneasy on the turkey question and bought one ready dressed at the meat market. Then Miss Lillian saw W.W Sold with some live turkeys, and as she did not know about tho other turkey sho paid for a nice ono and had it taken to the house, Mr. McCaudlesa brought tho ono they had engaged from him. Christmas morning Oscar Minick name in with a big turkey ready dressed. So they wore woll supplied with turkeys Tho Bennett mill is now ready to do grist work at any tlmo and will guarantee good Hour if tho wheat Is good. They will grind at any time. Thoy aro giving !!!5 pounds for old wheat aud all that now wheat is worth giving more than any other mill in the county. Prompt service and satis oction guaranteed . I wouldn't be wlthoutDoWitt'sWltch Hazel Salve for any consideiation." writes Tlios B Rhodes, Centordeld, 0. Infallible for piles,cutH, burns and skin oiseases. Bowuio of counterfeits. W W Keeling. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at tho Keeling building. Cobs for salo. Call at tho feed store. Old puperB for Halo at this olllce, Ben Parker, tho Singer sewing ma chine man at Auburn, has engaged the r.ervicea of 0. W. Norton, an export machinest, aud is prepared to clean and repair sowing machine- of all kinds. If you havo a machine jou want cleaned or repaired write to Mr Parker or send him the machine. Sec ond hand machines for salo. J. E. Conley, tho Brownvlllo jeweler, will make regular trips to Nemaha Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week, prepaied'to do all kinds of line watch, clock and jewelry repairing Nothing but first class work will he done. All woik warranted, He alsn carries a Hue line of jewelry. Ix'ave woik or orders at the Park hotel. Lagrippe, with its after effects, an nually destroys thousands ot people It may be quickly cuiod by OneMinute Cough Cure, tho only remedy that pio ducea Immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lunu troubles. It will prevent consumption. Keeling J. W. Wamhold & Co., of Peru, havo recently added considoiably to their stock of lumber and now havo as good and complete a stock as there is in the county. They carry coal. Ilmo and all kinds of building material. Also wagons, buggies, road watrons, etc. Their prices aro low as tho low est. Give them a call when in need of anything in their line. J D Bridges, editor Democrat, Lans caster, N H.says: One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy forcioup I ever used." Immediately leliwves and cures coughi, colds, croup, asthma pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and al, throat and lung troubles It prevents! consumption. Keeling. Mrs, T. C. Hacker died at the homo In Red Cloud, Neb , Friday, Dec. iilUh. at 4 :!10 p. m, Tho deceased had been an invalid for many years, suffeilng from a complication of diseased. Slib was woil known in Nemaha and at Brownvlllo, having lived horo many years before her marriage, and at Browuvillo from tho time of her map. rlago to T. C. Hacker, May 12lh, 1871, until their removal to Red Cloud in 1884. Her maiden nuuoo was Miss Sallio Jrhnsnn. SIiq waa 00 yours, 0 months and 17 days old at her death. A husband and two daughters, Mrs. Win Parker, of Red Cloud, and Mrs. Frank Parker, of San Francisco, are left to mourn the departure ora loving wife and mother. The body of Mrs. Hacker was brought to Nemaha for burial, as tour children are hurled in tho cemetery here. Tho remains arrived Ijero Wednesday at Jl:05 p. m. An services had been hold held at Rod Cloud none woio held heio oxcept brief remarks and a piujer at the cemetery by Rov. E. S. Chambers lain. Cards for mounting stump pholoa for salo at Tho Advertiser oilluo twenty for II vo centR. Call in and see us if you want to subscriba for any paper published In tho United States. Ve cah give you reduced rates on almost any paper published In tho United States. Rd Hot from tho Gnu Was the ball that hit G B Steadman of Newark, Mich. In tho civil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for 20 yeara. Then Buck leu's Arnica Salvo cured him. Cuiea cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons.corua frkln eruptions Best pile cure on earth 25c a box. Cure guuianted. Sold by Keeling, druggist. Reforo making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matter call and got our clubbing rates. Tho following aro some of our comblnut nutions: Tho Advertiser ono year and the Farm Journal flvo years for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for l 00 Tho Advertiser aud tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the New York Tribune tor 8135 Tho Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, forl ;15 Tho Advortlser and Hip Iowa Home stead. Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal for $1.80 Tho Farm Journal will be sent live years wit!) any ol the abov.- comblmit tlons. These prices aro for cash in advance only. H3 o a KHSUKCStOM c C fcJD X'i wsq a . O c T3 w u foams 731 en 3231 It ID Hi O O a a fi o JO O o O C2 c a o C3 a C3 O o 00 CD 5 W. W. SANDERS, Notary Public i&i. -. ,WMt,k .,,. AtrtfcMi '-J