B . V tX effiftt re VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER J 9, Lfloo. XUMBEK 17 tftto y I A X Local News See Hill & Keeling for lire Insurance Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1210 K at. , Lincoln, Nt'b. Mrs. Wells Whitten has been alck for several days. S. Cooper Hells l'uge's Woven Wire f nee beat fence on earth. L. D. Smith has movt'd Into the Lea ley house, which he recently bought. Buy your scoop shovels of the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. The Advertiser and SL Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 61.00 Wo cau trade a good farm In western Nebraska for .Nemaha property. Who wants it? A good lino of revolvers just received by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company. Mrs. Ollle Scovlll was taken sick with heart trouble Wednesday but is now better. Mrs. Walter Uadlouk has been sick for some time but we are glad to learn is some better. S. K. Anderson and family started for Superior Thursday to visit relatives for a few days, Dick Chambers has bought Rev. J. W. Taylor' pioperty in Netnabu and moved in Tuesday. Frank Burgess moved out in the country Saturday. Qeorge Lludsey will live in his house. Husking pins and pegs, mittens and gloves for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumbar Co. Sam Anderson played farmer Tues day and went out shucking corn. He soon got enough of it. The father of W.S. Titus, who Urea in Whit Cloud, Kansas, has been vis iting in Nemaha for the past week. FOft SALE A six-octave Kimball organ, good as new ; will be sold at a bargain. if ks. Hose Gilbert. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Mrs. Pollock, an old resident of Brownville, died Friday of last week. The funeral services were held Saturn day, F, M. Taylor, who has been stopping in Neuiaba this summer, returned to bis home In Boyd county, Neb., this week. Robt. I. Brown days the worst hurt he has been tor a long time was Thurs day morning, when he was taken for a democrat. Burn coal this winter cheaper than wood. Good quality for sale at reason able rates by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. A harvest home festival service will be held at the Episcopal church next Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. Everybody id Invited. Mrs. Sadie Scott, of Pawnee county, arrived in Nemaha Saturday night on u visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 11. I. Brown. 'Gene Combs was shaking hands with Nemaha friends Monday. 'Gene makes his home at Pawnee City but is on the road most of the time, John Kerker and family started for their home in Franklin county, Iowa. Tuesday, after a visit of two weeks with Peter Kerker and family. Advertiser readers who do not like politics will please bear with us for two weeks longer. Then we will crow over the election ef the republican ticket and after that will be quiet for awhile. Coal for threshing machines for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. ' 1 am now buying apples In Nemaha and will pay highest market price for the next ten days. G. S. ClIllIBTY Best kinds of heating and cooketovos wood and coal fur sale by tho Ed wards & Branford Lumber Co. If they do not have jUBt what you want they will order It for you, LiiBt Saturday I lost u spring wagon seat between Stockar and Gerlaw farme. Finder will be rewarded by roturning to me. S. W. Hodges. Mrs. W. Bhsdes, of St. Joe, visited Nemaha friends Wednesday. Shejwas called to Brownvllle by tho sickness and death of her mother, Mrs. Pollock. Those huvlng trouble with their eyes, ears, nose aud throat should conn suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. N. 0. Jarvis has made about 400 gallons of sorghum this year, and it is of extra fine quality. We know this because we have tested it. He Is sell ing it at 60 cents a gallon. Bill Daily says be hasn't a very good opinion of auy man who will change around from one party to another. What must his feelings be when in tho still hours of tho night he thinks over his owu past record. Mrs.W. W. Sanders, who wan recent ly appointed superintendent of the Junior League, has been compelled to resign on account of poor health. Miss Florence Minick has been appointed superintendent. Marion Smith, of St. Deroln, fell last Saturday and was conisderably in jured. He was shingling a house and was standing on scaffolding about fourteen feet from the ground when it gave way and threw him to the ground. The young folks of JNemalm and vi cinity were invited to a surprise party on Ambrose and Emery Howe last Saturday night. The large number present had a good time, as they al ways do when they go to Mr. and Mrs. Howe's. We drove up to the Titus Nursery a few days ago to see James A. Titus, whose condition remains about the same. He is remarkably cheerful for a sick man. Before we left he told us to go out and get a basket of grapes and of course we obeyed instructions. Prof. Lawrence Bruner, state ento mologist of the State University at Lincoln, was in Nemaha Tnesday and examined the TituB Nursery to see if he could discover any new bugs or in sects. He left the next morning for the northwestern part of the county to examine orchards and nurseries. Jake Adams, a wealthy farmer livt ing in London precinct, east of the Fairview church, died Thursday of last week. He was a bachelor, 83 years old and bad no relatives here. W, W. Harris, of Auburn, has been appointed Bpecial administrator to look after the estate. Hon. C. H. Beethe, of Johnson coun ty, was in town a few hours Thursday, making the acquaintance of our people. Mr. Beetho i candidate for float repre sentative on the republican ticket, is very popular where be is known, and will be elected by n handsome majority He is a very intelligent gentleman and will mako a good representative. The republicans of Nemaha precinct met In caucus at The Advertiser office last Saturday and nominated the fol lowing precinct ticket: For assessor H . T. Minick. or constables, to fill vacancies W. S. Titus and John Minick. For road overseers Dist. 32, M. T. May; Dlst. 3.1, It.T. Devorss; Dist. 34 W.T. Russell. The Titus Nursery has h wide tepu tatlon for honest dealings with custo mers. When G. N. Titus makes an assertion about nursery stock it Is taken for tho truth. He has established a reputation for square dealing. He has tho confidence of tho community to a degree soldom attained by any one. Ho will make a representative that will be a credit to tho county and to the state. Mark Hanna will h in Auburn Saturday of buna wweji ana win make an address at the amphitheater on the fair ground at 1:15 p.m. Judge Baker, of Omaha, will make an address immediately after Senator Hanna. Hon. F. O. Fritz, made a good ad dress before the MoKlnley club Friday night of last week, Mr. Fritz was one of the wheelhorses of the silver repub Ilcan party four years ago, was a dele gate to tho stats convention this year, and was there elected a delegate to the national convention at Kansas City. Whon the democrats Insisted on hog ging, it all and DUttlnff StuVAtiann the ticket he becamo disgusted aud quit tho party. Ho is now working for the election of the republican ticket. Tho gleoclub furnished good music for the occasion. Tho club room was crowded and many wore not able to get inside the room. To whom It may concern: Our attention has beeu called to an article In the Nemaha County Herald, reporting that a conference bad been hed in a certain attorney' office of Auburn, Nebraska, In which the repub lican legislative candidates entered into an agreement that If tbey were elected they would support D. E. Thompsou and E, Rosewater for United States senators . We therefore desire to publicly state to the voters of Johnson and Nemaha counties that we have no knowledge of such a caucus, and further state if we are elected we will go to the legislature unpledged to any candidate for Untted States senator, and will be free to do as we think best for the Interest of the people and the republican party. Respectfully submitted. PETK11 BEB.LET, C. H. Beethe, J. W, AWM3TRONO, G. N. Titus. 6Zh& Thli fgnatura la on erary box of the (malna Laxative Bromo-Ouinlne T.biau th ninety that care caM la mm day It Helped to Win Battles-Twenty-nine officers aud men wrote from the front to say that tor cratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and stiff Joints, Buckle'n'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. SAVE ME. I am worth 50 conta toward ono dozen Cabinet pictures till Decbember 1, 11)00, at VTONEMAN'S STUDIO. One taken on eacb dozen. Auburn, Neb. M-i3alJJ If you havela baby in the house you will wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of the bowels, or diarrhoea so common to small children. OPM Holliday of Deeming, nd., who has an eleven months' old child. sayB: "Through the months of June and Julv our baby was teething and took a run ning oil or the bowels and sickness of the Btomach. His bowels would movo from five to olght times a day. I had a ottleof Clmmuarluiu' , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoon- orul o water and ho got better at once." For sale by Keeling. Mark Hanna a t Auburn j Saturday, Oct. 20. Mark Hanna will bo at Auburn Sat urday.October i!0th, at 1 :1G o'clock p. in, He will stop about ill) minutes and will tunko an address at tho Amphitheater fu tho fairgrounds. Sam Shuck, Ed Paris and Iletiry Plasters, who have been visiting In Webstei county, Nebraska, aud Smith and Jewoll county, Kansas, for the last month, returned homo Tuesday. Sam was bo woll pleased with tho country that ho bought a farm of 100 acres bIx miles southwest of Red Cloud. He re- ports uli former Nemaha county peonlo doing woll and apparently pleased with . thochaugo. Sam brought buck with him some samplos of corn from Smith, Jewoll and Webstor counties. One of tho Bamples is from Sam's brother-in-law's farm, and another from Sam Barnes' farm. The membora of tho Nemaha County Old Settlers association met at The Advertiser office lust Saturday after noon and held the annual election of officers, Ex-Gov. Robt.W. Furnas, of Brown vllle, was elected president. Seymour Howe, O. K. Fisher and W. T. Russell were eleoted members of the oxecutlvo committee. The executive committee elocted Seymour Howe vice president, W. W. Sanders secretary and W. T. Ruusell treasurer The association, in addition to paying regular expenses, built an udditlon to tho band stand costing about $18, and paid about 928 on indebtedness con tractod last year, leaving tho associa tion nearly $23 in debt yet. Tho republican rally at Nemaha Wednesday night was a success; The opera house wvs filled with people who listened attentively, appreciated the points made, applauded liberally, and went home with a good feeling. There was no abuse of any one, nothing but arguments backed by the records. The meeting opened with a song, "Billy B," by the glee club. Hon. Petor Berlet then mode a short talk, and was followed by Hon , J. W. Arms strong. Both gentlemen made good talks. The glee club then sang "The Woodchuck und the Coon,1' M. S. Mc Ininch then spoke for thirty minutes, making a fine argumentative speech. Mr. Moinlncb Is doing some good cam paign work. Misses Florence Minick and Veva Clark sang a duet. "When the Poppies Fade." Hon. Noma Brown of Kearney then spoke for an hour and fifteen minutes, making a splendid ad dress. He was frequently interruDted by hearty applause. The meeting was closed with a song by the clee club, "The Second Battle." The boys bad a big bonfire and as a consequence dry goods boxes were scarce the next morning. G. N. Titus did not make a speech as he requested that he be not called on. Nat does not noed to make any speech In Nemaha. STOPS THE OOUOH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay. 2flc DISSOLUTION NOTIOE. Notice Is hereby given that tho parts nershlp heretofore existing between Petor Kerker and J. P. Hoover, under the firm name of Kerker & Hoover, proprietors of the City MeatMarkot, is thin day dissolved by mutual consent, J. P. Hoover retiring. Peter Kerker, who will continue the business at the old stand, assumes all Indebtedness will collect all accounts duo tho firm. Nemuha, Nob., Aug. !ilst, 1000. Pktkk Keukeu, J. P. Hooveii. Old papers for sale at this office. We will send The Advertiser for one year and the Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1005, for only $1, If paid in ad . , ,, . vauce. This offer applies to both old n new subscribers. Prices Guaranteed. A new and complete stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, and SHOES Just received. Prices Lower Tlian 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 1 andOHINA EDW. E. LOWHAN, Brownville, Nebraska. 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 of the contents. This Is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds. croup and whooplngcough andjspleas- tnt aud safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result In pneu monia. This Paper Farm Journal nearly 5 Years. One Year. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEBBFOB THE PHIOE OF ONE. Wo want to gotyoo new subscribers U our paper, and aro going to do it If.we can, wo thoroforo oontinuo our arrangement with tho Farm Journal by which we can Bond Tho Nebraska Advertiser and the Farm Journal for tho remainder of I9OO and all of I90I, ljo2, lyo3, lyoJ, both for $1. ( And we mako tho sauio offer to all old subscribe oro who will pay all arrearage and one year in advance. Yon know what our is, and tho Farm Journal lo a gem practical, progressive & clean, honoflt, useful papor full of gump tion, full sunshine, with an immonRO circu lation among tho best pooplo everywhere. YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. Stor of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by tho chaius of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D Williams of Manchester, Mich., uaya: "My wife has beeu so helpless for live years that shy could not turn over In bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters she Is wonderfully improved and able to do her own w This supreme renied for female diseases qnickly cures ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy. headache, backache, fainting aud dizzy spells. It Is a godsend to weak, sickly. I run-down people. Cure traarauteed. iiMiHiuiiii politic. VIUIB KBHimuueu. only 60c. Sold by W W Keeling, dru g gist, M t-l I X