i . AUVvC iWtftoi p VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, WOO. NUMBER 21 Sftkftjka A- h , Local News See Hill & Keeling fur Ore itisuninco Thanksgiving comes next. Dr. V. 1. Seymour, No. 1210 K at. , Lincoln, Neb. S. Cooper soils Page's Woven Wire fnco best fence on earth. Mrs. John Maxwell went to Syracuso Monday to visit old friends. See W. V. Hart la of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Buy your scoop shovels of tlio Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. The Advertiser and St Louis Glob0 Democrat both one year for 81.00 Mrs. Wudo. of Vesta, came to Nema ha Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Merritt. A good lino of revol vers just received by the Edwards fc Hrudfuid Lumber Company. The 13 & M. lepalr gang has fixed up Mm wagon hvidgo across tho track Baiilli of town. Husking pins and pegs, mlttnns nnd gloves for sale by tho Edwards &j Rrndford Lutnbnr Oo. Mrs.!?. A. Minlck and Mrs. J. B. Merger went to HrownvUlo Wednesday to visit friends a few days. Best kiuds of heating and cook etoves wood and coal for salo by tho Ed waids & Bradford Lumber Co. The section hands went to the rock quarry west of Auburn Wednesday morning tn help clean up the quarry, n JFor best assortment at Dry Goods 'andfinoT"go"'toth's Daylight Store of 'South .Cub irn W. W. Harris prop'r. The boys are catching a good many rabbits nowadayH, setting their traps in the willows on tho sandbar east of town. Bum coal this winter cheaper than wood. Good quality for sale at reason able rates by the B lw.irds & Bra dford Lumber Co. M. T.Conner is the latest man to feel tho "sting of ingratitude." Ha feels that he was slaughtered in tho bouse of his friends. Mrs. James II, Clark, of Smith coun ty, Kansas, has been visiting friends in Nemaha and vicinity for tho past two or three weeks. Dick Chambers bus got tired of see ing his wife carry water from the pub lic well, so he has had a well dug on his own promises. Florence Parker cume in from Aus burn Monday afternoon und was the guest of her cousin, Miss Nellie Sands rs, until the next forenoon. Miss Ada Lamborc and Miss Mattlo Bruce, a cousin of Miss Ada's, went to Auburn last Saturday to visit relatives and friends, returning Monday. A. L. P. Thompson has made ar rangements to take orders for seeds and feed potatoes for Henry Field of Shenandoah, Iowa. Save your orders for him. T. C. Hiickor, of Red Cloud, came to Nemaha Tuesday to visit his old friend Johnson P. Hoover and assist in taking care of him for a few days. Mr. Hoo ver and Mr. Hacker have been close f i lends for over forty years. Married At the M. E. parsonage, Auburn, Nebr., byUev. A. C. Crosth. waito,' on Monday, Nov. 12th, Mr. William C.U'ike, of Omaha, Nebr., to Miss Messio A. Penny, of Brownville. We will send The Advertiser for one Y.Mr and tiio Farm Journal until Jan. 1-tt, 1003, for only $i, if paid In nd. valine. This offer applies to both old ii new subscribers. All those having pencil seed to sell will please- bring I linn In at once. Leave at Kerker's input market. Thk Titus NunstsitY. Those having troublo with their eyes, earo, nose nnd thront should coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. STOPS THE COUQH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxatlvo liromo Qululne Tablets cure a cold In oue day. No Cure, no Pay. 25c A meoting of tho board of village trustees has boon called for next Tues day night, nt Anderson & Brown's otoro. All who havo grievances that thoy want to presont to tho board should bo there that night. Henry Field, tho seedsman of Shen ntidonh, Iowa, was in town Monday on a business trip. lie has secured It. J. Duff as agent here to work south of town. Mr. Field is fortunate to get so popular and able n man as his represent tative here. Mrs. J. M. Sanders, of London pro cinct, la enjoying a visit from her sister Mrs. Anna Bay, of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Sauders nnd Mrs. Buy have not Been each other for ovdr fortynfour years, when the formor left the old homo In Indiana for Nebraska. Mrs. liny was then only flfteon years old. Tho sickest man over the result of the eleolion we have seenyet is Ed Parrlott. Ed was bo confident of the victory of tho fusion forceB thnt he wagered about $300 on the result nnd lost every bet ho made, lie de clares he will never cast another voto In Nebraska but will go to Texas where a democrat has some show of voting for a candidato who will be elected. N0TI0E. No. 108. A good stock farm of 100 acres miles from good trading town on B. & M. R'y nnd 0 railea from Rrd Cloud. This farm has about 05 ucres in cultivation, 00 acre in pnsturo nud balanco grass, Small frame house nnd stable and a splendid spring that would furnish water lor a thousand head of cattle. A splendid location convenient to school, church and market. Only S1800. This cant bo beat. I also havo half section equally as cheap. Send lor list. D. J. Mykks, RedCloud, Neb. There was a jolly surprise at tho home of Ed Swopo.slx miles southwest of Nemaha, on Sunday, several of bis neighbors going in with well filled bas kets, Uncle Ed is a genial, whole hearted soul and enjoys the companion ship of friends and neighbors right royally. Those present wero Walker Mason and wife, Alfred, Clarence, Francis, Cloyd nnd Cecil, Mr. nud Mrs. F. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Masou and family, Charlie Swope and wife, John, Bell, Walter and Cora May Swopo, Frank Hawxby, wife and son, John W. Hawxby, Nellie Hawxby nnd Nannie Day. The Advertisor shared In the good things, a generous supply of cake being sent in, There have been reports In circula tion since the election that attompts would be made by the republicans to deprive Fred G. Hawxby of n seat in tho legislature on tho ground thnt he has not been a resident of Nemaha county for the past twelve months, es required by law. It Is claimed tbat Fred voted at Lincoln last fall and for several years previous and that he did not return to Nemaha until some timo in tho summer. Tho fusionists are contesting the sent of n republican oeu-ator-eloct In another county on similar grounds, We do not believe the repub licans should take ad u ant age of a tech nicality to deprive Mr.'IIawxby of the position to which he hascbeen eleoted, even if they should have the power no to do, and hardly think it will be at tempted. If anything is done it will bo in retaliation for a like effort on the part of the fusionists. Old papers far sale at this office. Quarterly meeting will bo hold tit tho Methodist church next Sunday at 11 o'clock n. in. Sunday school will lies gin at 0:15 that morning. Tl.oio will bo no cervices Sunday night. Quarter ly conference at 0 p, m. Saturday. Dr. Peter VanFreet, presiding elder, will be presout, John W.and Frank Skeen, Lowollyn Williams nnd Tom Chnpmnn loaded their goods this week and will start today or tomorrow for Ord, Nebraska, where thoy expect to mnko tholr homo for nwhilo. Mr. Skeen subscribes for Tho Advertiser In order that he muy keep posted on Nemaha nffalrs. Two or three weeks ago RoyStephonu received a lottor from II. II. Seymour, of Nttbrnska City, who claimed to run an employment agency nnd stated that ho could glvo employment to n number of men in the coreal mills nt 8-15 n month ami inauro n wintor'B job. Ho required all applicants to pay him CO cents when they filed their applications. Boy showed tho letter to friends and ten of them sont 'in their applications with tho 50 cents foe, and recoived word that thoy could go to work tit any timo thoy wanted to. John Flack, Al bert Colerick nnd David Sold went to the city Saturday afternoon, expecting to go to work Monday morning, but when they applied to the manager thoy woro informed tbat there was not work enough for tho old bands,who of course would bo given the preference, and that Seymour had no power to employ men for the mills. Flack en mo back Mon day evening and tho other two the next day. It Is likely Seymour will find himself In hot water over this aud other affairs of similar nature. Free UntilJan. I, IOOI. In order to Intioduce The Somi Weekly State, Journal to n whole lot of new homes It will be sent free from now until January 1, 1001, to any pers son sending us Ono Dollar for a year's subscription. This gives you tho'paper from now until January 1, 1002, for only One Dollar. Tho State Journal is tho recognized state paper and should be in euory home in the state. Printed at the capital It gives more prompt and accurnto reports of Nebraska doings than nny other pnper, nnd us it gives you two papers each week It furnishes you with tko latest news several days abend of other papers. You will not want to be without Tho Journal dur ing the legislature and the great sena torial contest. The oarliar you send the dollar the more papers you will get for your money. Address The Journal nt Lincoln, Neb. LOW RATES WEST AND NOBTHWEST Every Tuesday during November tho Burlington Route will Bell tickets at the following remarkably low rates: Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena and Anaconda, one wny 823. Round trip 840. Return limit SO days. SpokHno, Tacoma, Seattle, Portland, Victoria nnd Vancouver, one way 828. Round trip $45. Return limit 30 days Tickets and Information at nil Bur lington ticket offices. Before 'making arrangements for your year's supply of rending mntter cnll nnd got our clubbing rates. The following uro bodjo of our combinn u&tions: The Advertisor ono jenr and tho Fnrm Journnl until Dec, 81, 1004, for only $1 Tho Advertiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 The Advertiser nnd either the Toledo Blade or tho New York Tribune for 81.35 The Advertisor nnd tho Iowa Hornet uteod, Poultry Farmor and i i Journal all one yenr for f 1.35 Cards for mounting stamp photos for ale at The Advertisor ofllco twenty for five cents. Call in and see us It you want-to ubsorlbe for any paper published In the United Statei. School Notes Daisy FiiA'iKn. DAVID BUKNH, Edltois. Miss Norah Burson was out of school Thursday and Friday of Inst week on nccount of sickness. The iltti class lu general history have just compietodthe chapter on Greece. They hnd an oxnmlnatlon Monday, the grndos ranging from 05 to 88 per cent. The geometry class aro having u time with tho Pythngoronn theorem. Florenco Burns is out of school this week. Tho nttondanco In the Intermediate room was Btniiller than usual last week on account of sickness. Tho nlgebra olnss extends sympathy to all persons studying factoring.' Miss Pearl Burns visited our school Tuesday. Miss Milllo Murphy wan n visiter Monday On Tuesiluy of Inst woek our school hnd a civil government Icshoii and took a vote on president and governor, which resulted in u victory for McKluley and Dietrich. INTltKMKDIATK, The recenl cold wave has cnused n numbor of our pupils to bo absent. Tommy O'llnrra is absent this week on account of corn husking. The Sixth urado urn nnw ImMll.w. witn fractions. Clias. Thompson found it necessary to leave school as ho is going to Okla homa with his pnrents. Frnnk Aynes is ngaln in school nftor a week's Illness. The 0th grado aro preparing for ex amination this week. riUMAKY. Mart Thorp lias boon quite sick' this week. Essie Whitten has entered tho second grade. Edith nnd May Gaskill will not'be In school longer ns their parents have moved out af the district. 8 yrvnir Thl ligature la on evry box of tho gemilnQ Laxative Bromo-Quinine Twtu the remedy Hmt cur en a cold lu mat) tajr Farm Journal, ft years (1 009 1001, 1002, 1903 and 1004), to every Biibscrib er who will pay ono yenr in ndvnnce to The Advertiser; both papora for 81 No bettor paper than tho Fnrm Jour n al . This offer is mado to you. Flour & Wheat Exchange and flour nnd feed for sale In the Keel ing building north of Aynes' store. It Helped to Win Battles-Twenty-nine officers and men wrote trom the front to say that lor scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and stiff joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo is the best in tho world. Same for buniB, skin eruptions and piles. 25 cts u box. Cure guaranteed. Sold W W Keeling druggist. ftaesafcfnrvatt?raeBfctf ttr.-ywB SAVE ME. I am worth OO cents toward ono dozen Cabluct plcturuu till Dccbcmbcr 1, 1000, at STONEMAN'S STUDIO. Ono taken on each dozen, Auburn. Neb. 1tUj&i&tZ!AlV-JJW-J3?! If you bavo.'u baby in the houso you will wish to know the best wny to check any unusual looseness of the bowels, or diarrhoea so common to small children. O P M Hollidny of Deeming, ind., who has an eleven month' old child, Bays: "Through the months of Juno and July our baby was toothing nnd took a run nlng off of the bowels and sickness of the Btomach. Ills bowels WOUld movo from live to eight times a day. I had a ottle ef Chamberlain ' , Cholera and Diorrhoea Remedy in the house nnd gave him four drops in a tenspoou bful o wnter nnd be got better at uce." For snlo by Keeling. Old papers for salo at this office. Prices Guaranteed. A new and complete stock 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 andCiiNA EDW. E. LOWMAN, Brownville, Nebraska. WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Romody und will refund tho monoy to any ono who is not Bntlsfled after using two-thirds of the contents. This Is the best remedy in tho world for lagrippo.coughs.colda croup and whoopingcough and is pleas- tnt aud sufo to take. It prevents anv tendency of a cold to result In pneu monia. This Paper Farm Journal nearly 5 Years, Ono Year. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEBSF0R THE PEI0E OF ONE. Wo waut to got!fi()0 now Hubsoribora te our pnpor, und uro going to do it If wo can, wo thoroforo contmuo our nrraugomout with tho Farm Journal by whioh wo can Bond Tho NobraHlcn AdvortlHor nnd tho Farm Journal for tho rcmuludor of lf)00 nnd nil of lnol, lno2, l)o3, li)oi, both for $1. And wo mnko tho Hnmo offer to nil old BnbHorib er who will pay nil arrearages and ono year in udvnuco. . You know what our Ih, and tho Farm Journal is a gem practical, progroHBivo iv clean, honest, usofiil paper fnll of inimn- Hon, full sunshine, with an immonBo olrou. lation among tho bont peoplo ovorywhoro. YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. Btor of a Slave. To be bound hand nnd foot for years by tho chains of disease is tho worst form of slavery. Georgo D Willlama of Manchester, Mich., says: "My wife has boon so helpless for Hvo yeara that B'y could not turn nvnr In timl nlnna Arr using two bottiesof Electric Hitters ab iu wonderfully imnrnvml ntirt m.ln tn .i her owu This supremo rfmed -- .-rf -- s- ... w v v teir for female diseases qnickly cures ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spoils. It is a godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people. Cure guaranteed. Only 60c. Sold by W W KeeJIur. diur -rfi H Af '1 Kist. ,s. :j""Wr-