w-f '3TT7 rW7","i7,e ';r?-rr ( r-' XsKsKXsStsG-s y VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1000. NUMJJFK 4G mmakmtwmtmamttifmtmmtM'tYK mjJuhJajr&hiuaimmjMm 'XWfMNM llilMllWiiiTniiirt Q7 W V - m JL.ocal News ieamw.jii'J)iii j-j ua See 1 1 1 1 & Keeling for lire insurance Who will start ii bank in Nemaha? District court Is now in session in Auburn. Mrs. Alice A. Mlulek, of Hrowu villa visited Nemaha trieids Tuesday. Ed Harriott and .John Helton, bf Hrosvnvlllc. gave us a call Tuesdiy. Thursday morning was cool enough to render Urea necessary for comfort. Lewellyn Corey, of Omaha, is visit ing his brother-in-law, Seymour Howe. Miss Annie Morton came in from Auburn Wednesday, returning Thurs day. Drs, Seymour and Cox, Eye, Ear, Nosoand Throat, 1210 "K" St. Lincoln Neb. Miss Florence Minick's school, in Aspinwall precinct, closed Friday of this week. There was considoinlile float Thurs day morning, but not enough to do much damage. I) C. Miller came in Irom Auburn Wednesday and will visit Nemaha f i lends for a few days. .las. Mofutyro. of the Mclutyru Pro duce Co. of Nebraska, City, was i:i ton Monday, on business. F. Ii McNowo assisted in The Ads vertiser otlice mornings and evenings two or tluoo daja this week. Tiy Anderson's Good Luck Hour. $1 a suck. A Houvpnier with every three sacks. At Anderson & Hiown's. One of the host looking young Indies of Nemaha left a specially nice May basket tor the editor Tuesday night. H. J. Skeen, ot lied Cloud, visited Nemaha relatives and friends two or three days the latter part of last week. The young people weie out in full force Tuesday night hanging May baskets. The baskets wore tinustiiily numerous. LIGHT HHAMA BOOS A few settings for sale at 50 cents per setting. John Uiatt. Wall Paper! Keeling's drug store lias just received a handsome line of wail paper latest styled and handsome ones too. Prices very reasonable. SEEDS! SEEDS!! Hest western grown flower, garden and Held seeds, warranted fresh and true to name, for sale by Kerkor & Hoover. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites tho continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may bo assured of receiving lair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome 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 line call aud Bee us. Prices light Hill & Keeling write both farm aud city insurance and will save you money C. Shuck, who has been visiting in Iowa for some littlo time, t el timed home Tuesday. Ho wont to Auburn Wednesday, Mrs. Will F. Keeling stinted for Gentry county, Mo , Thursday, whore she will visit relatives aud friends for about u month. On account of tho weather, Mrs. Alice McCandleas postponed the recital she was to have given at Shubeit last Saturday night. Mrs. Molllo Glnn has been studying magnetic healing, has graduated there in aud is now prupatod to treat diseases by Unit method. Prof. Frank L. MeNown seem to be one of the popular young men of tho town, as ho received ten May bnss kots Tuesday night. Mrs. J. II. Seid is suffering severely with lumbago. Henry says ho can sympathi'ij with hor as ho knows just how bad it hurts. Wo are advisod by Dr. Seymour that those wishing to visit him in Lin coln should write in advance to ho sure of seeing him, as he is extremely busy. The hack team got scared at some loose paper at the depot Thursday and ran away, but tlioy weie stopped ut front of Gilbert & McCandleas' store without any damage being done L. II. Merritt on Monday finished up a good house just west of Champion school house for Frank Itidor. A danco was given in tho house Tuesday night. Wo suppose a wedding will bo in order next. F. L: WouiMVu.rl add F. II. D. iiunl went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the republican state convention. Wood ward returned Thursday afternoon and reported that Hunt had strayed away aud could not bo found. It rained again last Sunday not very much, hut enough to count against The Advertiser weather prophet. Hut he still hold to his prediction Unit it will not rain for seven consecutive Sundays because it rained on Easter. Frank Woodward informs ua Unit liev and Mrs. J. W. Taylor have do o ded to move back to Nemahu and probably he here in a few days. They nave been making their home with their sou, Frank Taylor, in northern Nebraska. Just received, a stock of cook stoves. Poultry netting, ropes, oil sizes of bolts etc. And dont forget that we carry at all times a complete stock of lumber. Let us figure with you if you are going to build. EmVAUDS & BltADKOKD LUMUEIl CO , Nemaha, Neb. Work is being pushed on the oomt house at Auburn as fast as possible Tho commissioners are keeping close WAtch on the work to see that erery thing is done according' to contract, Commissioner M. T. Connor spends considerable time at tho court house looking after the work and facolng Hint only tho best of material is used. Nemaha county will have u court house to bo proud of when ait is completed. Public Sale. Having purchased an Oklahoma farm I will boII at public sale on tho Fra.ler farm, y mile west of Nemaha, on Friday, May 11th, 1000, commencing at 1 p. in., the following described per sonal property: Cultivator spring wagon, forks, post augur, scythe, wire sti etcher, and other tools; 1 milch cow, 1 hog, 3 dozen black Lnngshan hens, bedsteads, carpets, stoves, window shades, crockery, chair3, refrigerator, cradle, fruit jars, and other articles. Terms: Six months on S10 and over at 8 per cent interest; under 810 cash LUTHER II. BAIINES MAY FESTIVAL. Class No I) of tho Methodist Sunday school of Nemaha will give a May fes tival at the Mlulek hall Saturda; night of this week. Ico ore. mi and cake will bo servtd from (1 o'clock until 11, Pro ceeds will be applied on pastui's salary. Everybody is invited. Sen W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing. Magnetic Healing! If tired of drugs try Vital Maguetilmi. lam now pies pared to treat patients at residence. Miis. Moi.mh Ginn. Isaac N. Cooper wife and daughter J Lulu started for Dunver Tuesday morn ing, taking thu Missouri PucUlo to Omaha. They arrived in Louver Wednesday motning. Rev. Clias, II Gilmoro visited Nem alia friends Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday forenoon. Lie was called to Brownvillo to preach the funeral ser mon for Mis. David Halter. Two dagoes onlurtatnud tho people of Nemaha with nitric on the bags pipes Thursday morning. In the Inns guage of a celebrated statesman and scholar, for those who like Unit kind of music it is just tho kind of music they like. Kerker& Hoover have bought the parcel of ground belonging to the John Smith heiis, where the old outcher shop btands a tract of ground H5.S0 feet beginning at tho northeast corner of lot 10, block 09,-80 foot west and Go feet south from this corner. Mrs. Molliu Huhbaid, who has been stopping with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Weildel, for some time, went to Hob inson, Kansas, the llrpUof last week to help oiiio tor In v sLter and children, who were sick. After tho got there she was taken sick herself. Miss Vevn Clark went to Hrownville fuetiday morning and joined a company of young folks on a lishing excursion to tho Nishna. Tho other membeib of tho party were J. D. lialney, Will Kauifman and Miss Helen Miuick Mies Veva said she never had a nicei time, J. W. Wolfo is putting on lots ol style these days. Ho has a nice black team and on Tuesday walked to town, loading the horses, but when ho went buck it was in a nico now top buggj and tho horae.H had a new set of liars uess. He proposes to tuko solid com lort now. Warion Galbraith aud Marion Enr hart will give a "Mayflower Hall" at Hoover's opera houso Saturday night of next week. Invitations have been issued, and no gentleman will he ;ul mitted without an invitation, but they want it understood that all ladies are invited. Nat TitUB' horsa broke loose nt the depot hibt Sntuidiiy aud came up town on tho run, leaving robes dud cushions by tho wayBide. He ran up to a hitch1 ing post between tho drug store and Advertiser ofilco and stoppod. The only damage done was to Nat's feelings because ho had to walk up from tho depot and pick up tho robes and cush ions Unit had been dropped. Hoforo making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matte call and got our clubbing rates. Tho following tiro somo of our combina nutions: The Advortiser ono year and the Farm Journal 11 vo years for $1 Tho Advertiser and St Louis Glob.' Democrat botli ono year for Sl.UO Tho Advertiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean lor 81.40 Tho Advertiser and either the Toledo Blado or the Now York Tribuue for Tho Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, for. 1.35 Tho Advortiser aud the Iowa Homes. atead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal all one year for $1.35 ?HOFSu MKOs 3BE3E3Ln3L Invites all the "Queens ot America" to cult and aie her line stock of Spring k So Call and see hor at the Mrs. Robert I, Smith died at hor homo llvo miles west of Numulin Wednesday of this week. Tho do ceased had been an invalid for several years, hud for tho past throe months has been confined to her hod. The funeral services were held lit the Meth odist church at 1 1 :.!0 a. in. Friday, ltev, J M, Darby preached the sermon. The church was crowded with syinpa th'.ing ft lends. Polly Ann Heck with was born Octo ber 14th, 18113, in Jasper county, Ills. Sho moved to Nebraska in 18UG, with her parents. April 8th, IS" '2, she was married to Robert I. Smith. Sho was 40 years, 0 mouths and 18 days old at her death. Two daughters proceeded her in death. Sim leaves a husband aud three 8on to mourn tho loss of a noblo wife and mother. Early in life she united with tho M. E. church and lived evor in the faith. For tho host assort motit of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn; W. W. Harris proprietor. 24 Photos for 25 cents. For a short time oniy I will make 24 stamps for 25 cunts. E. W AciNinv, Photographer. WW Keeling, 'iiarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud will reluud the money to any ono who is notHiitl9lled ifU" -"sliifl two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedv in thp world for la grippp,coughs. colds, croup and whoopingcongh and Is pleas tntsind safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia Call on us for job work. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at tho Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at tho feed store. I wouldn't be withoutDeWitt'sWitoh Hazel Salvo for any consideration," writes Thos H Rhodes, (Viiterlleld, O. Infallible for piles.cuK butnsand skin diseases. Hewuio of counterfeits. W W Keeling. TO CUKE A COLD IX 0XK DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it ails to cure. E W Grove's signature on every box. 2iio HATS HATS HATS Straw FT A TQ A11 kinds'f Hats at TT A TO Li IX I O very lowest prices 11 AlO Hats for Men, hats for Boys. Spring Caps for Boys and G-irls. Call and see. ffiiULyyy una Nemaha, mmer Millinery "Store for Bargains." See Keeling h new stock of wallpiipei. Frnnk Woodward says John Culp Is engaged in building; n latgo pUuorni in front of W.J. Hryan,,s home in Lin coln. Hrynn is going to pattern after McKinley's tnctlcH in 18U0, and let tho people seek him instead of running around otcr the country hunting up an uur.ionco to talk to. The democrats uro thus krnping up their usual practice of coming straggling along about lour years aftor the republicans. Tho wife of David Hnker, of Hrowiis villo precinct, died Monday. ' The fun oral services, conducted by iiev. O. H. Gilmore, of Fllley, were held at the, Methodist church at Hrownvlllo at 2 o'clock p. in. Tuesday. Tho body was laid away in tho Nemahu oemetety. Surah Samantha Step'ions was horn May 4th. 1875. Win married to David linker Dec. 2fth, 18!1. Sho leaves n husband, two children, the youngest only two weeks old, three stepchildren, father, mother, four brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Enoch Ilanelme, a sister of tho deceased, Is caring for thu little babe. Having sold tho general merchan dise stock belonging to tho S. Gilbert estate, I wisli to settle up all the busi ness of the estate as quickly as possi ble, aud would ask all owing accounts to call and settle by canh or nolo. All notes mid accounts will he in tho office of Gilbert & McCaudhs .and etui be settled there at any time. ' Hou Gii.itKitT. 'Adnix. Any one needing native lumber caw find tho same at my residence, ono and a half miles south oi Nemaha. W. W. Skid. Insure your farm and town property witli Farmers and Merchants Iiihiiin anco Co.)f Lincoln. F. U.I). Hunt Agont, Nemaha. Neb. J D Hrldges. editor Democrat. Laos castor, N II, says: One Minute Cough Cure is the best lemedy for croup over used." Immodhiiely relieves and cures cough, onlds. croup, aslhiiM, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung tumbles It prevents consumption. Kteuniz Wo have a number ol sample copies of tho Inter Ocean that wo will glvo to any who call for them. It is a good paper. Wo will send The Advertiser and tho Inter Ocean both for ono your for only 81.40. 111' ebd L Jv& BBfti 1 111 Fur Hats HATS Taylor Hats HATS HATS Hats 0WN Nebraska. H J vtii-fiffl1 --"- "" ht&fiftL:-! 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