,i'-U,l it jt ( ft w VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NE1UIASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER J2, IflOO. NUMBER 16 llimtttffftaf cny&v?' m? mrtvm&mr m? Looal ZNTews See IIIU & Keeling for (Ire insurance Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. lalO Kst., Lincoln, Neb. Will Russell la visiting In Tennusoee and Kentucky. Miss Noma H ul th came in from Auh burn Thursday. 4 Republican rally tit Nemaha next Wednesday niglit. Mrs. 'Win. II. Hoover returned from Lincoln Wednesday. Mr. Lang 1b the name of the new 13. & M agent lit Nemaha. Lewis Logan and family visited friends In Verdon Sunday. S. Cooper soils Page's Woven Wire fnce best fence on earth. Hon. Norrls Brown cic the opera bouse next Wednesday night. Buy your scoop shovels of the Eds wards, & Bradford Lumber Co. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.00 There was a very heavy frost Mou day morning the flrst of the season. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor went to Howe Friday to visit friends tor a few days. Wo can trade a good farm In western Nebraska for Nemaha property. Who wants It? A good line of revolvers just received by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dreury, of Brownvlllo, visited Nemaha friends Thursday. G. S. Christy is barreling apples In the front room of the opera house building. Husking pins and pegs, mittens and gloves for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.' Marshall Ptyor U having a barn built on his farm northwest of Noma ha. It is 28x30 feet. John fi. Bouadeld drove down from Auburn Sunday and visited his old friend James A. Titus. W. H. Morrow, postmaster at Shu bert, drove to Nemaha last Friday to meet Congressman Burkett. T. B. Skeen was in from Auburn Friday. He returned from Eureka Springs, Ark., a few days ago. Mrs. Alice A. Minick, of Brownville, will address the Bryan club of Nemaha one week from next Tuesday night. FOR SALE A alx-octave Kimball organ, good aa new; will be sold at a bargain. Mus. Rose Gilueut. Mr. and Mrs. John Kempthorne drove to Brownville last Saturday to visit friends and hear Congressman Burkett For beat assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r T. C. Hacker, of Red Cloud, returned borne Friday utter a visit of two or three days with his friend Johnson P. Hoover. Burn coal this winter cheaper than wood. Good.quallty for sale at reason able rates by the Edwards & Bradford Lumbar Co. R. T. Devors presented the editor with a monster sweet potato Saturday. It W8S large enough to last an ordinary family severul meals, Win, Moore, of Stella, was a Nema ha visitor Saturday. Mr. Moore was an enthusiustlc supporter of Bryan in 1800 but is just as ardent n McKlulev man now. He is brother in-law of Seymour Howe. Conl for threshing machines for sale by tht Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. John Russell anil family, of Sidney, Iowa, arrived iti Nemaha Tuesday and are visiting relatives. Mrs. Russell is a sister of Tom and John Hlatt. Jesse Uoberts.who baa been spending the summer in South Dakota, returned to Nemaha last Friday. He Is a brother of Mrs. Lewis Logan. Misses Pearl Bennett and Adah Lambert went to Auburn Thursday of last week to visit friends. They re turned home Saturday afternoon. I am now buying apples in Nemaha and will pay highest market prico for the next thirty days. Q. P. Ciiiusty j Dr. I. L. Calllaori, dentist, J1.MJ will be at Nemaha next Monday, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Olllce at hotel. T. A. Clark, wno has been acting bb B. & M. relief agent for some time, came home last Saturday to rest up for awhile aa he has not baen well for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutter drove here from Sidney, Iowa, the flrst of the week. They will remain here a lew weeks while Mr Sutter gathers John Hlatt's corn.' Al McHherson, of Turklo, Mo., and W. 0. Miller, of Kansas City, have been in Nemaha several days in the interests of the Bankers Life Insurance Co. of Lincoln The Nemaha McKinley marching club attended the republican meeting atShubert Friday night of last week and listened to a splendid speech by Congressman Burkett. Best kinds of heating and cook e to vea wood and coal-for sale by the 'Ed-, wards & Branford Lumber Co. If; they do not have just what you want they will order it for you, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fauver, of Wy more, returned borne last week after a visit of several days in Nemaha and vicinity. Mrs. Fnuver's mother, Mrs j J. M. Burns, went home with them, Republican Caucus. The republican caucus for the nomis nation of a precinct ticket will be held at .The Advertiser olllce Saturday of this week at 4 o'clock p. ra. T. A. Lorance returned to Nemaba Sunday evening but left Tuesday for Carleton, Neb , to visit his sister, Mrs. C. P. Metcalf, nntil Thursday when he expected' to go to Franklin, Nebr., to visit ether relatives. Dr. and Mrs.W. W. Keeling returned home Wednesday after a visit of two weeks and a half with their son, Dr. C. M. Keeling, of Springfield, South Dakota, and their daughter, Mrs. Ed L, Culver, of Omaha; Wm. RoBsell, Mrs. Berger and Miss Nellie Sanders drove out to Auburn Tuesday. Mr. Rossell and Miss Nellie came back that afternoon.,, Mrs. Ber ger will visit her daughter, Mrs. Ben Parker, for a few days. Hon. jSTorris Brown, of Kearney, at Hoo ver's opera house next Wednesday night. A few days ago Mrs. Rees Leslie sent us an Irish potato that beat any we have seen for, a long time. The one potato was cooked for dinner, there being eight grown people for the meal, and there was plenty of potato for all and some was left. Who can beat It? M. S. Mclninch la a young man of studious habits, a good attorney, thop. ough in all he undertakes, and will make as good a county attorney as Ne. malm county over had. There is no reason why Mr. Mclninch should not receive every republican vote. Mark Hanna at Auburn Saturday, Oct. 20. Mark Hanna will bo nt Auburn Sat urday, October 20th, nt 1 o'clock p. m. He will stop about 80 minutes and will make nn address from a platform near the M, P. depot. Hon. Peter Berlet was recognized aa one of the working members of the last legislature nnd n man who looked care fully after the Interests of his cotiBtlti uents. Ho is a sound business man who generally succeeds in whatever he undertakes. Ilia reelection by n good majority is conceded. u iiiuwivtiK u iiJVtuiu tin II 1111:111- . ber of the legislature two years ago I Wfio ant lot .irtt ... tt t.tn .n.nt 1 ........ I " Duvioiuuiuij vi mo (JUIJOlllUUUlH With his experience he can do bettor work durlnir the next Beaslon. Ills record an a business man nnd a cltlzpn Is untarnished. He should be 1 eelected by on Increased majority. F. L. Wuodward Is justly proud of a present he received Thursday morn ing from Hon. Church Howe. It is n handsome silver cigar case with the inscription, "Palermo, Italy, Sept. 1, 1000," on one side. The monogram "C. H." Is engraved on one side of the case, and "F. L. W." on tho other side. R. J. Duff, who has been the B. & M. agent at Nemaha for almost nine years, coming herd In November, 1801, has beeu relieved and will take a vacation for a little while, for the first time In five or bIx years. Dick has beeu an accommodating agent and Is well liked. We regret very romb to have him leaye us. A rousing meeting of the Bryan club at Nemaha was held Tuesday evening. About 400 perhons were present. The audience was addreese'd by Hon. John T. Swan and Davld'R. Murray. Great enthusiasm prevailed. "-Auburn Her ald, October nth . And now the fuslonlsts of Nemaha are wondering if this Item is a fair sample of the ether reports in the Her ald of the large crowds nnd enthusiasm prevailing at the other Bryan meet ings. Republican Rally .Q Hon. Norrls Brown, of Kearney, will address the voterB of Nemaha and vi cinity at Hoover's opera house Wednes day night, October 17th, at 8 o'clock p m. Mr. Brown is an able and logical speaker and will interest the audience. It is probable other speakers will be present. The republican glee club will furnish plenty of good music. Every, body is invited.' 6M& Thli signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine tmou the remedy that cure a oM la oae day It Helped to Win Battles T, weitfy-niue ofllcers and men wrote from the front to say that tor scratches, bruises.. cuts, wounds, sore feet and stiff joints, Bucklbn's Arnica Salve is the best In the world. Same for burns, skin eruptions and piles. 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. ' Sold W W Keeling druggist. xtrrwXrr-A SAVE ME. I am wprtli OO cccte toward one dozen Cabinet picture till Decbembcr 1, 1U00, at 8TONEMAN'S STUDIO. Ono taken on each dozen. Aubnrn, Nob. fctuyuigar.Au-ri If you have u baby in the house you will wish to know ttie beat way to check any unusual looseness of the bowels, or diarrhoea so common to small children. O P M Holllday of Deeming, nd., who has nu eleven months' old child, save: "Through the mouths of June and July our baby was teething nnd took a run ning off of the bowels and nickness of the stomach. His bowelB would move from live to eight times it day. I had a ottleof ClumberlaiiiN Ji .Cholera and Dlanhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoon bful o water and he got bettor at once." For sale by Keeling. Few men have tin many friends In Nemaha county as G. N. Titus. He was born here, has lived here all his life, and has tho warm friendship of almost every man, wonan nnd child In tills vicinity. Ilia integrity and ability1 Is unqueatloned. If It wero not for politics he would receive almost tho unanimous vote of Nemaha and ad joining precincts. He will make one of the very best members of tho ltgla laturo over elected from Nemaha coun ty. Bo uuro and make a cross aftor his name. Ally McCandloss on Tuesday showed us a copy of a paper with an interesting history. It Is called 'The NorthsCar olina Journal" and was picked up by Stephen Gilbert In Kalelgh, the capital of North Carolina, during tho war of the rebellion. Tho city had been cap tured nnd sacked by Sherman's army in its march to the sea, and this papoi was picked up by Mr. Gilbert on the grounds of tho capltol at that tune It is dated nt Hull Mix July 8th, 1700, Abraham Hodge publisher. There are four puues of three columns each. The paper is 17x25 Inches in size nnd the subscription price is "2 & Dot. pet Ann." In the "latest foreign news" are dispatches from Paris dated April 18th. Among tho advertisements Is one offering a reward for a runaway stave. The paper la addressed to ''.J Perkins." the Ink being almost us black nnd as plain as if written ouly a short time ago. Mrs. Smelser was 01 years of ago a few days ago and her friends und neighbors gathered at her home and gave ber a surprise dinner. Those present wero Messrs ALP Thompson, Geo Dye, John 0 Stokes, Milt Haines, Robert Muse, Lee Smelser. Wm Meud. Marlon Anderson, Charles Dye, Emeiy Dye, Marshall Webb, Rufus Rewen James 8tepheneon, Floyd Stephenson, Dean Argabrlght, Frank Smelter, John Steutevllle, Chas W Roberts, Herbert Muse, Warren Watson Stephenson.John Sparks, Dort Stokes, Earle Copeland, Hebron Smelser, Jarvel Muse, Guy Irvin Thompson, Mesdames Cassle Smelser, Mary Electa Dye, Alonzo Thompson, Chas W Roberts, Martha Smith, Chas Dye, Marlon Anderson, James Stephenson, W Mead, Maria Webber, Rufus Rowen, Cora White, Lee Smelser, Clara Muse, F E Stokes, and Misses Olive Smelser, Florence Copeland, Elsie Copeland, Jessie Mead Perle Relf, Bertha Mead, Anua Rus sell, Jessie Relf, Rose Smelser, Jessie Venetia Dye, Maria Steutevllle, Anna Blanch Dye, Gertrude Smelser, Verta Mead, Grace bite, Meta Argabrlght The editor was remembered with a generous assortment of Que cake. 8TOP8 THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay 26c DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho parts nership heretofore existing between Peter Kerker and J. P. Hoover, under the firm name of Kjerker & Hoover, proprietors of the City Meat Market, is thU day dissolved by mutual consent, J. P. Hoover retiring. Peter Kerker, who will continue the business nt the old stand, assumes nil Indebtedness will collect all accounts due tho firm, Nemaha, Neb., Aug. 31st, 1000. Petku Kishkeii, J. P Hoovkk. Old papers for sale at this offlce. Prevontod a Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs Geoige Long of New Strnitsville, Ohio, Baed two lives. A frlghttul cougti had long kept her awake every night. Site hud tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her; nnd she writes, this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of pnoumoiilh. Such nures are a positive proof of its power to cure all throat, che&t and lung troubles. Ouly 50c und $1. CJiiaiaii teed. Trial bottles free at Keellng's drugstoie. Prices Guaranteed. A new and complete 3tock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, and SHOES Just received. Prices Lower Than Ever Be fore Offered' in Nemaha County. With 30 years experience in theCloth- ing business we know what good Clothing is. Also new DRY GOODS HOSIERY GROCERIES and CHINA- i ' EDW. E. LOWMAN, Brownville, Nebraska. 'WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund tho money to nny ono who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe.coughs.colds, croup and whoopingcough and lb pleaa tnt and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result In pneu monia. This Paper I Farm, Journal One Year. ' nearly 5 Years. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEBBFOR THE PBIOE OF ONE. Wo want to got500 now subscribera to our papor, nnd aro going to do it if wo 'can, wo thoroforo continue our arrangement with tho Farm Journal by whloh wo can Bend Tho Nebraska Advortinor and tho Form Journal for tho remainder of lyOO and all of ljjol, Iqo'J, 1'joO, loo4, both for $1. And wo inako tho samo offor to nil old pubHortb-oi-h who will pay all arrearages and ono year in advance. You know wbnt our In, and tho Farm Journal is n gem practical, progressive a olean, honest, useful paper fnll of gump tion, full sunshino, with an iinmonso circu lation among tho best peoplo every whoro. YOU OUGriT TO TAKE IT. Stor of a Slave. To be bound hand nnd foot for years by tile chaitiH of disease is the worst form of slnvery. Georgo D Williams of Manchester, Mich., sayR: "My wife has been no helpleBS for live years that h y could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own wor k. This supreme reined for female diseases quickly cures ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backnche, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a godsend to weak, sicklv, run-down people. Cure guaianteed. Onlv 50c. Sold by W W Keeling, drug glBt, v ' ww Wi trtet ti ' -m W w 'rtJWif'.rOTfl'Wi'! (. wiWspeftMW