vru-1. t v tC if SM effttef. VOLUMJb) XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, JTIUDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1000. NlfMBFU i(5 ffetfafta IMHl ' ' 'V ItVM M-'---. .u.- W. fe Local ISTows See IIIU & Keeling for tire Insurance Dr. W. t. Seymour, No. 1219 Kat., Lincoln, Neb. Wo wish nil our natrons tuul readers (i Merry Christmas Fred Seabury's baby husbeen very sick for several days. Elephnnts for sate by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. S. Cooper sells Page's Woven Wire f nee bt'8. fence on earth. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing aud Dry Goods. If yon want a Rood lantern go to the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for $1.00 Dr. V M. Boal, of Auburn, was In Nemaha Monday to see a patient. A nice line of sleds for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Miss Belle McGechle, who has been sick for the past two weeks, is better. S. W. Hodges Is this week moving on to Dr. Keollng's farm, In Aspinwall precinct, Gilbert & MeCandless will sell you a whole barrolful of line giugersnaps for only 25 cents. There is an epidemic among the cats in Nemaha and a great many havo tiled recently. John Kempthorne is having a One set of harness made. John fliatt is doing the work. Mrs. F. A. Welton came in from Auburn Tuesday and is visiting her 1 aughter, ,Mrs..Pryor; . S. C. Lawrence decided to take ad vantage of the line weather by thresh ing Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Lizzie Hawxby came down from Peru Thursday to spend the holi day vacation withhor parents. The Misses Edith and Maude Hacker of Auburn, spent Sunday with the MUsea Ethel and Grayce Paris, John Speece, of Aspinwall precinct, has moved to Broken Bow. Ilia wife left for their new home Monday. For best assortment of Dry Goods und Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W...W. Harris prop'r. Miss Mildred Paris, who has been sick since her return from a visit in Kansas eight weeks ago, is able to be out again. Skates both ladies' and gentlemen's also dandy skate sharpeners for sale by the Edwards .& Bradford Lumber Company. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose and throat Bhould coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Ollie Ssovill has beon sick for over nine weeks with heart trouble and a complication of diseases. She is not getting any better. Albert R. Titus is on the alclc list, being contlned to his bed with malarial fever and rheumatism. We hope he will Boon be all right again. Dick Chambers and JolinA, Hiatt started for Lebanon, Nebruska, Mon day night. Dick expects to buy some stock hogs before he returns. County Superintendent W. O. Par riot was visiting schools In this part of the county Tuesday. He reports the schools as doing excellent work. Marshal Pryor returned from Kansas City Thursday morning where he went with a car load of hoga. While there he visited his slater who he hud not Been for ten years. Mra. W. W. Keeling went to Omaha Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ed L. Culver. Her little grand' daughter, Uuth Keeling, went with her, Messrs. Hitchey aud Mooro, Mrs. Kempthorne and Miss Mollio Mooro attended the teachers association at Auburn last Saturday. They report an Interesting program and a good at tendance. Mr. O'llarra is lotting the town cowa into his stalk Held nurthenst of town, to tho great accommodation of tho owners of tho aforesaid cows. They do well in the stalk Held this kind of weather. "Lester RubhoII 13 getting ready to go to Colorado and expects to leave In a Caw days. Tho change la made In hopo of benefitting Mra. Russell's health, which Is very poor. Wo trust she will soon fully recover. Erery member of thu Methodist la dies aid society Is requested to be present at the meutlne Thursday afters noon of next week, when the regular election of officers will take place and other important business will bo trans acted. A tnumber of young people gathered at the home of A. B. Pails, Saturday eventing, Dec. 14, 1000. Games and musk; were indulged in until a late hour when all departed, voting Miss Ethol and Grnyco as splendid enter tainers. James A. Titus has been feoltng wnrsa for a few days, but keeps re markably cheerful considering the fact that ho has been bedfast for over ton months. Nothing would ploase Jim's many friends better than to see him up and "well again. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hill. drove over to Stella last Sunday to extend oongrat ulatJsns to Mrs. Hill's mother, Mi's. Noe, who has received back pension amounting to 81,400: She will receive S8 a month hereafter and 82 a mouth apiece for two children. The Christmas tree will bo nt the Methodist church Monday night. Al though the tree is in cburce of the Methodist Sunday school, evcrv ono is welcome to put presents on tho tree. Several of the front seats will be re served for the Sunday school scholars. Tho exercises will bpgln at 7:.1() p. m. Prof. E. IV. Kendall and daughter, Maude Kendall, of Nebraska City, w'l give a concert at the Methodist church Saturday night, December 22nd. The Kendalls come highly recommended and will undoubtedly glvp a good en tertainment. Tho program consists of songs, recitations, etc. Universal food choppers only Sl.fiO; Ideal food choppeis 81.75. Finest thing out for chopping meat, vegeta bles, etc. For sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. 0LEEI0AL PERM1TS-1901, Applications for clergymen' half fare permits for M01 should be filed nt the earliest possible date with the local agent of the B. &M.R. R. R. J. Fkancih, Gen. Passenger Agent, Cards for mountingstamp photos for sale at The Advertiser otllco twenty for five cents. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLO. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one dav. No Curp, no Pay. 5c Call in and see, us if you want to subscribe for any paper published 'n the United States. Farm Journal, ft years (1000 1001, 1002, 1903 and 1001), to every subscrlb er who will pay ono ytar In advance ta The Advertiser; both paporB forSl No bettor paper than the Farm Jour ual. This offer is inado to you. Call on us for job work. FOR SALE BY Mr. TIMffiO. I-IIX.-JL,, The balance of the Winter Millinery at lower prices than ever before heard of. Mr, and Mrs. Joliu Bath and little daughter, of London precinct, stattcd for San Diego, California, this week, to spend tho winter. A farewell recep tion was tendered them Friday night of lust week, at which tho neighbors testified the high regard felt by them for Mr. und Mrs. Bath. They will be greatly missed In the community. It is hoped they will return In the spring with health greatly Improved. Wo havo nlways hoard that a preach or know where to go to get something good to eat and wo are now convinced that this Is a fact. Monday forenoon In company with Rov. John T. Hmllh we wont out and visited James A. Titus. When we started homo Bro. Smith wanted to go past Mart May's. He went Inside Mr. May's house while wo Htartcd on, but he came out and called to us that wo wero invited to stop for dinner, so of course wo wont in and heartily enjoyed tho good dinner and cinio away convinced that Bro. Smith known just whero to go when he wants a good dinner, Tho Advertiser and the Iowa Home atead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal all one year for $1.8G i" m dffui y m u Has located his -at tho- j-gij Afl m nun Wo have a largo and well selocted stock of Books, Albums, j lino Perfumes, Colluloid 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 KEiutAfaKA Citv. Neb., Jan. 10, 1000. We are alwayB delighted to hear the Kinging and recitations of "Little Maude Kendall." She Is a marvel! A striking successl Sho dellghta all who Jiear her, The pre.onco of her father adds much to tho program. He possesses a fine tenor voice, having taken a prom inent part in many church choirs. P. Van 1'i.kict. The Kendalls will give a concert at the Mothodist church, Nemaha, Saturn day night, Dec. 22nd. One hulf of the proceeds will go to the Chi (stums tree fund. &MVL IVIC I am worth OO rants toward ono doxen Cabinet picture till Decbcmbor 1, 1U00, at STONENIAN'S STUDIO. One taken an each doimi. Auburn, Neb ttsbmm4ilifl--JlJW-& We will send The Advertiser for ono year and tho Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1005, for only $1, If paid In ad vauce. This offer applies to both old n new subscribers. Another of the old landmarks of this I vicinity Is being torn down. John I HtiH.qiill In tnnrliiir ilinvn tint nltl lirli'lt houso on the A. D. Skeen farm. This house was built In 1850. J. B. Hoo vor's brick house, tho two brick houses owned by F. L. Woodward and occu pied by himself and R. I. Brown, the brick part of tho houso where Mra. Oil in lives and tho brick part of the old Scovlll house wero all built the name Bummer. The brick for all of these houses was burned in n kiln located at thu foot of tho hill east of town, north of the road leading to the depot tho same place whero many kilns havo been burned since then. Uncle Alex Skeen and his good wife occupied tho old houso for over thirty-live years, dispensing hospitality to all who camo. They raised a family of ulno children, all but two of whom are living. Men tion of the old houso will recall mem ories of happy times spent there to a great many of tho pioneers. We will send The Advertiser nud the scml-woekly State Journal until January 1st, 1002, for only 81.85, cash in advance. Old paperB for salo at this ofllce. DDIJ DOUARTERSn rfg - itf,iaMfc3B,A - i.ui PMBEMTS O call and see us. New Livery and Food Stable. I havo opened a new livery and feed stable in Nemaha and invito the pats ronage of the public. I make the fol lowing prices for day drives: Team to Auburn, f 1.2G. Team to Shubert, 81.00. Team to Brownvlllo, 75 cents. Other drives nt proportlonato prices. Stall and hay for team during day for 20 cents; if corn Ib fed, 10 cents ad' dltlonal. I will do draying of all kinds. I am ready to wait on people at all times, day or night. Barn back of Birl Hoover's Btoro. W. S. TITUS. &fr& yrTrirz' Thla sfemnturo is on evory box of tho gonulno Laxative BromoQuinine Tawou tbe remedy that cure a cold Ib bo day Flour & Wheal Exchange and Hour and feed for sale in the Keel ing building north of Aynes' store. OLAUS Storep nf. .oafeM-8.nC TJ,;' I Free Ride! To Brownville Every resident of Neiiiaha or ono who takes tho cars at that point, is ontitlod to a ride Free to Brownville and Return provided you buy at loast $5.00 worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, China or Holiday Goods. Wo havo tho nicest, cleanost stock in tho county. In addition to this ofTor, on a purchaso of $15.00 worth of Clothing wovill -givo you an EnlargedOiloid Picture Free of Charge you to buy frame costing from $2.00 to $2.50. Como and see us whether you buy or not. -... .'.' EDW. E. LOWMAN, The Progressive Merchant Brownville, Nebraska. WW Keeling guarantees evory bottlo of Ghamborlaln's Cough Itemody and will refund the monoy to any ono who Is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents, This Ib tho host remedy in the world for la grippo.coughs. colds croup and whooplngcough and i& pleas tut aud safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. This Paper One Year. Farm Journal nearly 5 Years, PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEBSF0B THE PBI0E OF ONE. Wo want to gotfi&O now HubBoribora U our pnpor, and nro going to do it if wo can, wo thoroforo contimio our arrnngomont with tho Farm Journr.1 by which wo can send Tho Nebraska AdvortiHor and tho Farm Journal for tho remainder of 1)00 and nil of ljjol, 1)02, loolt, lyol, both for SI. And wo nmko tho Hiiino of for to nil old subscrib ers who will pay all arrearages and ono year iii advanco. You know what our iH, and Uio Farm Journal is a gom pructical, progressive a olean, honest, useful papor full of gump tion, full sunHhino, With an iminoiiHO circa latlon among tho best pooplo ovorywhoro. YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. JuctSavod His Llfo It was a thrilling escapothatOharles Davis of Boworston, O., lately had from a frightful (loath. For two years a sovoro lung troublo constantly grow worse nntil it scorned ho must dio of Consumption. Then ho began to uso Dr King's Now Discovery and lately wrote: "It gavo instant relief and ef fected a permanent euro." Sach won derful enres havo for 26 years proves its power to euro all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price COo and $1 Every bottlo guaranteed. Trial bot tles freo at Keeling's drug store. v V4 -ts ' j mj. ibd MLfBHfWn'riT1riTMiw nnry --"g- . . 00Mpummw&fni ' - jflMAt..