( A U it & iehftft dkefKie VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NtiJUlASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, IflOO. NUMBER 25 I Ik T u H " - T JLooaL iS"ews Splendid roads. Flue winter weather. See Hill & Keeling for Are insuranco Dr. V. T. Seymour, No. 1210 K at. , Lincoln, Neb Most of the farmers are through gathering corn. Elephants for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. S. Cooper sella Page's Woven Wire fnce bes fencp on earth. E. J. Maxwell la sick with the pre vailing cold and sore fhmnt. See W. V. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Drv Goods. If yon want a good lantern go to the Edwards & Bradford Lumher Co, The Advertiser and St L011I9 Globe Democrat both onf year for 81.00 A nice line oPsleds for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Fuller Burns is carrying his arm In a sling on account of a very sore elbow. N", B. Catlln drove down from Peru Thursday to look after his farm south of town. T)r Keeling has been about sick for several uavs with a bad cold and a sei vere cough , Services will be held at the Metbos dist church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. "East Lynne" by the home dramatic talent at Hoover's opera houBe Friday ulght, Dee. 14th. Mrs. Fannie Yackley says she la selli,ng butter at 85 cents a pound. She -oMpaJt-to Kansas City. i Gen. McClure, the B. & M. agent, has moved into Mrs.W. H. Haover's house on tbe edge of the bluff east of town. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. V. Harris prop'r. Mrs. Waterman, of Tecumseh, has been visiting hor daughters, Mrs. John Goff and Mrs. Frank Flack, this wetk. Skates both ladies' and gentlemen's also dandy skate Bharpeners for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose and throat shuld coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. All those having peach seed to sell will please bring them in at once. Leave at Kerker's meat market. TnE Titus Nursery. John W. Felton, living near Brown ville, was in town Tuesday and took back with him forty-nine head of heifers and stoers be bad bought of Dick Chambers. Kov, A. V. Wilson ctasod tbe pro tracted meeting at Brownville Sunday night but preached three sermons on sanctiflcation Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Cnas. Luklns, of Kan sas City, are visiting F. L. Woodward and family. Thoy arrived Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Lukins is a siBter of Mr. Woodward. Clark Cary, of Sidney, Iowa, has been the guest of John Russell und family for several days. Ha returned home Tuesday. Mr. Cary gave this oflice a call Monday and subscribed for The Advertiser and Inter Ocean. - 0 The East Lynno dramatic club will give that 'popular play ut the opera house Fiiday night, Dec. 14th. Pro, coeds for the benefit of the Christmas tree. Admission, 25 cents; children 15 cents; reserved seats 35 conts: John Anderson, of Phelps, Mo., vis ited his brother, S. K. Anderson, Tuea day. He gave The Advertiser ttllleo a social call. Mr. Anderson was elected trenail rer of Alchison county at the re cent election, being one of the two io publicans who were elected in that county. Prof. E. W. Kendall and daughter, Maude Kendall, of Nebraska City, w'll give a concert at the Methodist thurch Saturday night, December 22nd. The Kendalls come highly recommended and will undoubtedly give a good en tertainment. Tho program consists of songs, recitations, etc. Wo understand J. F. Wykes, who has been living at Nebraska City for some time, will soon nivo to Colorado, hoviug accepted a position as operator in a town in that state. He waa v'sit lng his son Clarence, who is agent at that place, when the operator resigned Mr.Wykea was offered the position and accepted it. A recent letter from Hev. Chas. H. Gil more, who Is now at Choster, Nebr., informs us that he will move to Wash ta, Cherokee county, Iowa, about the first of January. We understand he will quit preaching, as he has decided to accede to the wishes of his father and take charge of the hitter's farm and business affairs. He sends regards to all inquiring friend3. G. N. Titus was the victim of a runi away Thursday night. He had been in town and vtna going home when his horse ran away in the west part of town. In going over a culvert the cart was upstt and Nat thrown out. One leg and one wrist were injured. He was taken homo by some of the neighs borfe. Friday morning' he was able to be up but has to use a crutch to get around. Miss Veva Clark received newa on Wednesday of the death of a cousin, Mead blunter, of ilartstown, Pa. The little fellow, who was nine years old, went out with his father to help do the chores, aud tied one end of a cow's lariat rope to his arm. The cow ran and dragged the boy for about a quar ter of a mile. The boy breathed only twice after his father reached him Miss Veva visited tbe family when she was in the east about four years ago and thought a great deal of Mead. Mart Hill bad a narrow escape from being badly burned Thursday night. He was opening a bottle of sulphuric acid or oil of vitroil. The cork stuck aud he bad to work at it to get it out. When it came out some of the acid waa splashed in bis face and on his vust. Mart got the bottle of sweet oil am quickly as passible aud applied some to his face, thus neutralizing the acid. His face is burned tome but if he had not acted so promptly in applying the all bis face would have beeu badly scarred. His vest was ruined. 0LEEI0AL PEBMITS-1901. Applications for clergymen's half faro permits for 1001 should be filed at the earliest possible date with the local agent of the B. & M. 11, H. It. J. Francis, Gen. Passenger Agent, Cards for mountlngstamp photos for sale at The Advertiser oflice twenty for five cents. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxallvo Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. 25c Call In and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published 'u the United States. Tbe Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.60. Farm Journal, B years (190 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1004), to every subscrib er who will pay one year in advance to The Advertiser; both papers forSl No bettor paper than the Farm- Jour mil. This offer is made to you. Mrs. Koie (lilhert and Mrs. John Maxwell diove to Auburn Thursday. Mrs Alice A. Minickwu down from 1 Brownvlllo Wednesday and bought 1 the presents for her Sunday school class at tbe Keeling drug store. Cattle tbataro running in stalk fields are dying from tho so called cornstalk disease. Tho State Experiment Station at Lincoln have been trying to find tho cause of the disease aud a remedy for it, but can find out very little about it. They advise giving a half pound of salts to a grown animal or yearling, the dose to be repented every half hour un til there Is a free passage. If thebialn Is affected give heavy doses of chloral hydrate in repeated doses at intervals of half to three quarters of an hour as long as tho symptoms may requiro. Give from an ounce and a half to two ounces at a dose, mixing chloral with a little linseed water or Hour water, and give in about a pint to a quart of water as a drench. For description and dis cussion of this disease- write for Buile tin No. 52 of the Nebraska Experiment Station, addressing tho "Agricultural Experiment Station, Tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb." nnnndnnu SANTA CLAUS Has located his " -at tho- Keeling m Stored 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,! I Lamps, Cups and Saucers, Sleds, and an endless variety of' ' goods suitable for CHRISTMAS You are invited to NKBRAbKA City, Neb,, Jan. 10. 1000. We are always delighted to hear the singing and recitations of "Llttlt Maude Kendall." She is a marvel! A striking success I She delights all who hear her. v The presence of her father adda much to the program. He possesses a fine tenor voice, having taken a prom inent part in many church choirs. P. Van Fleet. The Kondalls will give a concert at the Methodist church, Nemaha, Saturn day night, Dec. 22nd. One-half of the proceeds will go to the Chiistmas tree fund, Before making arrangements for your year's Bupply of reading matter call and get our clubbing rates. The following are some of our combina uutlons: The Advertiser ono year and the Farm Journal until Dec. 81, 1004, for only $1 The Advertiser nnd tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the Now York Tribune for 91,35 The Advcrtlsor and the Iowa Ilomoi stead, Poultry Farmer and 1 1 1 Journal all ono year for $1.35 Old papers for sale at this olllce. Ed Knapp went bofore Juptlce Smi ley Thursday forenoon and wanted to plead guiltv to assault and battery on ,1. V. Webiier, but Mr. Smiley ii'fused to Hue him "without further knowledge. It appeals that Knapp, who Ih a son-in-law of Mr. Webber, has had some trou bio with the latter on account of his driving cattle through tho yaid at Knapp's farm, which he renta of Web hor. Wednesdny evening Knapp gave Webber orders not to drive the cittlu through tho yard again and to keep 0!! the place. Webber said he would build a lane the next morning and Bee if he couldn't drive his cattle on his own farm. He was again warned to keep away but the next morning appeared with a apade aud started to work on the fence. Knapp warned him off the place und then went to the barn. Mr. Webber followed him and began to abuso him and finally tho two got Into a tluht and Webber was badly whippet', Knapp helped him to the road aud told him to keep off the place hereafter. Universal food choppers only $1.50; Ideal food ohoppeis 81.75. Finest thing out for chopping meat, vegeta bles, etc. For sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. HEADQUARTERS PRESENTS. D call and see 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 centB. Other drives at proportionate prices. 8tall aud hay for team during day for 20 conts; if corn Is fed, 10 cents ad ditional. I will do draylng ef all kinds. I am ready to wait on people at all times, day or night. Barn back of Blrl Hoover's store. W. S. TITUS. W Thli tlffuature ! on very bo of tho gtnnlna Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tauu the rtraedjr that cures n cold la ouo day Flour & Wheat Exchange and Hour and feed for sale in the Keel lng building north of Aynes' Btoro. SAVE ME. I ra worth BO ccntu toward ono dozra Cabinet plctarce till Detlicmber 1, 1'JOO, tt STONEMAN'8 STUDIO. Ono taken on each dozen. Auburn. Neb yoategiagrgasgsisggagg? Call on us for job work. Free Ride! To Brownville Every resident of Nomaha or oue who tukos tho ears ut that point, is entitled to a rido Free to Brownville and Return provided you buy at least $5.00 worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, China or Holiday Goods. We have tho nicest, cleanest stock in the county. In addition to this offer, on u purchase of $515.00 worth of Clothing wo will give you an EnlargedOiloid Picture Free of Charge you to buy fratno costing from $2.00 to $2.50. Come and see us whether you buy or not. ' EDW. E. lOWMAN; The Progressive Merchant Brownville, Nebraska. WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is notsatiafled after'using two-thirds of tho contents. This Is the best remedy in the world for Iagrippe,coughs,cok!s croup and whoopingcough and is pleas tnt aud safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result la pneu monia. This Paper' One Year. Farm Journal nearly 5 Years, PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPERSF0R THE PEI0E OF ONE. Wo want to gotr0O now subscribers tc our pnpor, aud nro going to do it if wo con, wo thoroforo contiuuo our arrangement with tho Farm Journal by which wo con Kcnd Tho Nebraska Advortifler aud tho Farm Journal for tho roiunindorof lyOO and all of lnol, l)o2, l)o:, l'jo4,both for $1. And we mako tho Homo of for to all old BubBcrib ers who will pay all arrearages and ono year in advance. Yon know what our is, and tho Form Journal Ih a gem practical, progrcwrivo a clean, honost, UHoful papor full of gump tion, full sunshine, with an immonBo circti lation among tho boat people ovorywhoro. you ouarrr to take it. JustSavod His Life It was a thrilling escapo thatCharles Davis of Boworston, O., latoly had from a frightful doath. For two yars a sovoro lung troublo constantly grow worae nntil it soomod ho niUBt dio of Consumption. Then ho began to uso Dr King's Now DiBcovory and lately wwto: "It gave instant roliof nd ef fected a permanent euro." Such won derful enres have for 26 yoars proven its power to euro all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Prico COo and $1 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles froe at Reeling's drug store. .w , wi T-.iittatairv" a or Y-tf -r-Sf isre -? Ul s Tjr jiec?ltl,?i, - .apttpjyi