A 1 I U . hUttiit :-.:,: i. VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, JbnilDAY, DECEMBER 7, IflOO. NUMBER 24 pehfaflw Jkf 1 '-)J! '"T ... H ffi .$ ; m V iXiOOal !N"ews Only eighteen days till Christmas. Notice the change In Lowmau'a ad. See Hill & Keeling for Ore insurance Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. 1210 K st. , Lincoln, Neb. John Kemythorne wua an Auburu visitor Tuesday. Elephants for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. J. D. (Clifton moved to Lnngdon, Mo., Thanksgiving day. 8. Cooper soils Page's Woven Wire fnce -beat fence on earth. See W. VV. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. If you want u good lantern go to the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. The Advertiser and St Louis QIobe Democrat both one year for 81.60 A nice line of sleds for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Deputy Sheriff West was In from Auburu Tuesday on official business. G. N. Titus went to Shenandoah, Iowa, Tuesday, returning Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kempthorne vis ited friends at Brownville Saturday. John I Dressier was in from Auburn Wednesday and gave this olHce a social call. F. G. Hawxby came in from Lincoln Friday to visit home folks for a few days. Do not ftrget the dime sociable at the Mlnick.hall Saturday night of this week. '"' r v ... Mfsrs O. Lawrence, who has been sick for some time, Is able to be up again. The Keeling drug store force have been bnsy this week displaying holiday goods. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, of Shubert, visited Nemaha friends last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Conner, of Auburn, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. E. S. Morrison, this week Mr. and Mrs. Albert U. Titus have commenced housekeeping In the John Skeen house. Mrs. J. B. Merger went to Auburn last Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Parker. "East Lynne" by the home dramatic talent at Heover'd opera house Friday night, Dec. 14th. Mrs. Yates went to Brownville Tues day to see her daughter, Mrs. Maud Lemon, who is sick. The Methodist Sunday school will give anether dime social at the Minick hall Saluiday night of this week. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Miss Lizzie Hawxby, who is attend Ing school at Peiu, spent Thanksgiuing with her parents, returning to Peru Monday. Skates both ladles' and gentlemen's also dandy skate sharpeners for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company. . ?',,''' ',;.'. V7..M. Swan moved' to Xuburn Tues day and will go in 8. P. Gfaugdws drug store. May success attend" bim in his new home. Mr. Curtis, of Auburn, has moved into the house south of the lumber yard. He la now teaching the Hills dale school. Old papers for sale at this office. Dal and George Swopo expect to leuro In a few days for St. Marys, Ida ho, where they will iimko their homo this winter. Those having -troublo with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln. Nob. Peter Kerker is having a large ice houso built and expocts to put up enough Ice this winter to supply tun demand next summon Mrs. F. A. Volton, of Auburn, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pryor, left for Berlin, Neb., Monday to visit her sen, D. 0. Helraes. Mrs. U. I. Brown went to Pawnee City last Saturday to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Scott. Curtis Brown weut with her. returning Tuesday night. All those having peach seed to sell will please bring them in nt once. Leave at Kerker's meat market. Thk Titus Nursery. STOPS THI COUOH AND WORKS OFF THE OOLO. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. 25c Universal food choppers only 11.50; Ideal food choppers 81.75. Finest thing out for chopping meat, vegeta" bles, etc. For sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. NOTICE Farm No. 108, formerly advertised in this space has been sold. Another bargain will be given next week. Watch this space. D. J. Myers, Bed Cloud, Neb. T. 7. Crummel, mayor of Auburn. was in Nemaha Tuesday and gave us a social call. Mayor Crummel and Mayor Keeling had quit a cnsulta tlaa on the best methods of Managing cUy .. Miss' Fannie Moore, of Rock port, Mo., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Birl Hoover Saturday and 8unday. Miss Moore is a cousin of Mr. Hoover. 8he is one of the teachers of the Bock port schaols. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwlok came in from Aubnrn Thursday of last week to at tend the wedding of W. M. Hartley and Miss Jennie Calvin. Mr. Hart wick went home Saturday and Mrs. Hartwick on Monday. The East Lynne dramatic club will give that popular play at the opera house Friday night, Dec. 14th. Pros ceeds for the benefit of the Christmas tree. Admission, 25 cents; children 16 cents; reserved seats 35 cents: Mrs. Anna Ray, of Portland, Oregon, started for Longton, Kansas, last Sat urday, to visit her daughter! Mrs. Kay ia a sister of Mrs. J. M. Sanders and an aunt of the editor, and had been visiting in this vicinity for almost a month. R. C. Morton has traded his heme in Nemaha to Horace W. Titus, father of Sberm Titus, for property at Iowa Point, Kansas, and moved to that place Monday, going down on the evening freight with his family, honsehold goods, etc. Prof. E. W. Kendall and daughter, Maude Kendall, of Nebraska City, will give a concert at the Methodist ehurch Saturday night, December 22nd. The Kendalls come highly recommended and will undoubtedly give a good en tertainment. The program consists of songs, recitations, etc. We will send The Advertiser for one year and the Farm Journal until Jan. Ist,jl005, for only $1, If paid In ad vance. This offer applies to both old n new subscribers. Farm Journalfi years (1000 1001, 1002, l003jind 1004), to every subscrlb er who will pay one year In advance to The Advertiser; both papers forSl No better paper than the Farm Jour nal . ThiB offer is made to you. DIME SOCIABLE A dime sociable will be bold at the Mlnlck hull on Suturdnynlght, Dec. 8. Proceeds for the bqueflt of the Christ mas tree. Everybody is Invited. Services will be held at the Metho dial church next Sunday morning nt, n o'clock. There will bo no prenchlng at night. This change Is made on aci count of the protracted meeting bolng held by the pastor, Hov. Albert V. WUbou, at Brownvlllo. Epworth League will meet Sunday night at0:30 o'clock p. m. Nebraska City. Neb., Jan. 10. 1000. We are always delighted to hear the Kinging and recitations of "Little Maudo Kendall." She is a marvel! A striking success! Slio delights ail who hear her, The presence of her father adds much to the program. He ponaesses a One tenor voice, having taken a prom inent part In many church choirs. P. Van Fleet. The Kendalls will give a Concert at the Methodist church, Nemaha, Satur day night, Dec. 22nd. One-half of the proceeds will go to the Christmas tree fund. julullo SANTA CLAUS Has located his .; -at the- Keeling Djug Store. We have a large and well selected stock of Books, Albums, fine Perfumes, Celluloid Goods, Games, Blocks, Dolls, Toys, Christmas Cards, Juvenile Books, Hand Mirrors, Pictures, Lamps, Cups and Saucers, Sleds, goods suitable for CHRISTMAS You are invited to Judge Smiley held court at the Mln lck hall Monday night, Jerry Colarick had been arrested charged with break ing the ordinances by getting drunk, creating a disturbance and using pro fane and obscene language at the ball in Hoover's opera house the night of Nov. 22nd. Harry Shadley, one of the mauagers of the ball, (lied the com plaint. H. A. Lambert appeared for the preseoution and G. W. Cornell for the defense. A jury trial was had. Many witnesses were examined en both Bides. The jury gave in a verdict acquitting the privoner. The trial last ed until 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. Before making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matter call and get our clubbing rates. The following are some of our combina nutions: The AdverUaerQne,. yea andt,he Farm Journal untll.Dec7iU,lllQ4. for. only l ? , ,,.., , ,. . .i- The Advertiser and'tmV'Ch jcogt) vlir ter Ocean for 81'.40 ' " -'"' r ... , .v .-. l' . - '. The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the New York Tribune for U5 .t '' The Advertiser and the Iowa Home" stead, Poultry Farmer and i . Journal all one year for $1.35 Old papers for sale at this ofllce. Rev. Charles A. Hoy, elder in charge of the Christian Catholic church In Zlon, at Auburn, was in Nemaha Tuos- i day and Wednesday , We acknowledge J a social call from Iho oldor Wednesday morning. ThlB church believos in dl vlno healing. John Alex. Dowlo, of Chicago, is the head of this church. Ed A. Bourno, who is now a homy handed farmer of Oklahoma, has been shaking hands wlh Nemaha friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bourne will spend two or three weeks visiting In this section. Ed says Oklahoma is the llnesb country on earth He reports Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Barnes as being delighted wlCh their new home. T J. Crummel, of Auburn, has filed notice of contest against F. Q. Itnwx by on the ground that Fred had not been n resident of Nemaha county for one year immediately preceding his flection as representative, which the constitution provides in necessary, The reccrds show that Fred voted at Lin coln at the general election la Novem ber, 1800, and again at the olty election last spring. Cards for mountlngstamp photos for sale at The Advertiser officetwenty for five cents.- a HEADQUARTERS and an endless variety of PRESENTS. call and aee us. New Livery and Feed Stable. I have opened a new livery and feed stable in Nemaha and invite the pats ronage of the public. I make the fol lowing prices for day drives: Team to Auburn, $1.25. Team to Shubert, $1.00. Team to Brownville, 75 cents. Other drives at proportionate prices. Stall and hay for team during day for 20 cents; If corn Is fed, 10 cents ad ditlonul. I will do draying f all kinds. I am ready to wait on people at all times, day or night. Barn back of Birl Hoover's store. W. 8. TITUS. 6V& Tfcli ilgnatare U ob rrry ok of Mm gQuln .Laxative Bromo-Quirine tm the remedy that ear eold ( 4ay FtpurJlWhea! Exchange and flour and feed for sale in the Keel ing, building, north of Aynea' Bt,ore. SAVE ME. I am worth SO cents toward ono dozen Cabinet pictures till Decbcmbcr 1, 11KX), at TONKMAN'S STUDIO. One taken on each dozen. Auburn, Neb. Call on us for job work. Free Ride! To Brownville Every reaidont of Nomaha or one who takos the cars at that point, is entitled to a ride Free to Brownville and Return provided you buy at least $5.00 worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, China or Holiday Goods. We have the nicest, cleanest stock in the county. In addition to this offer, on a purchase of $15.00 worth of Clothing wo will give you an EnlargedOiloid Picture Free of Charge you to buy frame costing from $2.00 to $2.50. Come and see us whether you buy or not. EDW. E. LOWUAN, , The Progressive Merchant . Brownville. Nebraska. WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Ghamberlaln'a Cough Remedy will refund the money to any on in not satisfied after using two-third et the contents. This Is the best remedy in the world for lagrinne.couehs.coldi croup and whooplngcough and Is pffWr '' b.v I...U DC.U vv lrtfu. aw JlOf ouw IMy tendency of a cold to result lu pneu monia. This Paper' One Year. Farm Journal nearly 5 Years PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPER8P0R THE PBI0E OF ONE. Wo want to got'fiOO new flubsoribors U our paper, and arc going to do it if wo can, we theroforo oontiuno our .arrangement with tho Fann Journal by which wo can Hend Tho Nebraska Advortlflor and tho Farm Journal for the remainder of I9OO and all of lool, lgo2, ljo3, I90I, both for $1. And we make the Ramo offer to all old Bubflorib era who will pay all arrearages and one year in advance You know what vour in, and the Farm Journal 1b 0 gem praotical, progressive a clean, honest, useful paper full of gump tion, full Bunsldne, with an immenso circu latien among the host pooplo everywhere YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. Just Saved His Life . :'v It was a thrilling escapo thfttQharJca Davis of Bownrston, O., lately had from a frightful death. For tw.oye'njj . a sovere lung troublo constantly grow, werae nntil it seemed he must dlo of Consumption. Then he began to uso Dr Kiug's New Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and ef fected a pormanont cure." Such won derful enros havo for 26 years proven its powor to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles, Prico 50e and $1 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at Heeling's drug stare. ' Xr: rv'nniraitwiiiKR'mtiiik" -''-sisVityvKXriaiTi:. -i, ' cr ygftMWWSBVSffM