7 f ( XI J 7 Z k nl iiiefffe VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, JFtUDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1000, NUMBER 27 s wbftjka Ik 1 :A JU 1 1 - ft IN 'N ,p Si ir " HiOoal News School opens again next Monday. Tlio legislature meets next Tuesday See Hill & Keeling for Are Insurance Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1210 K at. , Lincoln, Neb. It has snowed almost every day for the past week. Sam Anderson is crippling around with rheumatism. . 1 Albert U. Titus van able to get down towa Thursday. S. Cooper sells Page's. Woven Wire fnce best fence on earth. Next Tuesday Is the beginning of u new year and a new century. See W. W. Harris of South Auburu for Clothing and Dry Goods. ThiB is the last issue of The Adver tiser in the nineteenth century. If you want a good lantern go to the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. The Advertiser it ml St Louis Qlob0 Democrat both one year for Sl.flO A nice line of sleds for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. . The home dramatic company have decided not to reproduce East Lynne. Mis. W. V. Keeling and Ruth res turned from Om-iha Thursday evening., May the new year be a happy and prosperous one is the wish of The Ad vertiser. Miss Nellie Sanders went to Auburn Wednesday and la visiting relatives for a fevv days. ' r The scales in front of the old Titus store room have been removed to the Hoover farm. A great many people in tins com munity tire suffering with bad colds und soro throat. II. D. 13eebe 13 sick with the grip. Ed Sold is looking utter the store and the lumber yard. Mr. and Mrn. C. Shuck came in from Auburn Thursday aud nrj visiting rel atives and friends. Esther Keeling, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Keeling, has been slek for the past week. W. II. Dressier went to Shenan doah, Iowa, Friday of last week; to spend the holidays with friends. Mr. .and Mrs. Irvin Hadlock came up from St. Joe last Saturday night to spend the holidays with parents. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Charley Woodward came In from Hastings laal Saturday to visit hid par ent . He returueoTio Hustings Wednes day. Skates bjth ladles' and gentlemen's also dandy skate sharpeners for sale y the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Luklns, who have been visiting Nemaha relatives for several days, returned to Kansus City Mouday. Tho Kendalls will give tbuir concert at the Methodist church Saturday night, Jan. 5th. Admission 25 cents; children 10 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chambers, ho are now living north of Graf, drove In to Nemaha Monday and are visiting relatives and friends. Warren Hums returned to Shubert Friday night of last week after a week's visit with Nemaha friends. He informed us he expected to leave in a few days for Broken Bow, where he will work for John Speece. 1'rof. Eugene Howe, principal of the public schools" at Hubbell, Is spending tho holidays with his patents and frleuds at Nemaha Those having trouble with their eyes, earn, nose and throat should con sult the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. Wm. and James II. Clark, of Smith county, Kansas, arrived In Nemaha Mouday night, and are visiting parents and oilier relatives and friends Dr. I. L. Calllsou, dentist will be at Nemaha next Monday, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Olllcu at hotel. On account of the storm last Satur day the concert that was to have been given by the Kendalls at tho Methodist church was postponed until Saturday, January 6th. Universal food choppers only $1.G0; Ideal food choppeis 81.75. Finest thing out for chopping meat, vegeta bles, etc. For sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dick Chambers and John Hintt re turned from western Nebraska Thurs day night of last week. Dick brought back a car load of stock hogs, which he has sinco sold to John Felton. It.X. Brown went to Pawneo City Friday of last week to spend Christmas with his brother and old Iriends. Ho returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Brown, who lias been visiting there for several weeks, came home with him. A. L. Jarvis is dangerously sick with blood poisoning. He had a carbuncle come on the back of his neck a d this caused blood poisoning. The chances are against hia .recovery. Dr. Stewai t, of Auburnwas called WtfasJa.yt.o counsel with Dr. Keeling, who is in' charge of the cHse. Our merchants are well pleasnd with their holiday trade. The Keeling drug store and Anderson & Brown carried the largest and best selected stocks of holiday goods ever brought to Nemaha aud the other merchants also carried good selections, and we never knew prices to be bo low. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold it) one day. No Cute, no Pu. 26c NOTICE No. 100. This is 480 acres uninv proved , located two miles from depot in Bed Cloud, Neb. It has about 120 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in alfalfa and balance in grass. Plenty of timber for fencing and shedding, school house at corner of place. This Is all good soil, and what is not in cultivation is vt-ry best of grass land Owner also claims to have living water on the place. We are able to offer tills farm at the present time for $5500, which is a thousand dollars less than heretofore offered for. This is certainly a great bargain and no one will object to the price after seeing the farm. It will pay you to invent! gate tliis at once. For further Infor mation please call on ur address D J. Mykks. Bed Cloud, Neb. CLERICAL PEM1TS-1901. Applications for clergymen'rf half fare permits for 1001 should be filed at the earlleBt possible date with the local agent of the B. &M.K. It. R. J. Fkancis, Gen. Passenger Agent. Cards for mounting stamp photos for sale ut The Advertiser olllco twenty for five centB. Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Farm Journal, 5 years (1000 1001, 1002, 1903 and 1004), to every suhscrih er who will pay one ytar In advance to The Advertiser; both papers for81 No bettor paper than the Farm Jour nal. This offer is mado to you Itobt. V. Funms, of Brownvlllr, Is mentioned s h good man for United States senator, but says he is not an aspirant. No mistake would be made in electing him. No man has done better work for the stain tl.an ex Gov, Furnas and his work has extend ed over almost forty-live yeata. Dr. Stewart drove in from Auburu Wednesday afternoon and when he got here one of his horses was bleeding at the lungs, probably caused by a small blood vessel being ruptured. The doctor and Swift McCaudless treated tho horae and stepped the hem orrhape but It bad to be left at the livery atuble for a few days. The editor of the Auburn Iloiald In an article headed "An Uurolluble. Cen sus" states that Nemaha County has been misrepresented in regard to the stock census in Bulletin No. 17. If the editor will look ut the first page of (lie bulletin he will discover that it reads "Domestic animals in barns and incis ures NOT ou farms or langes," or in other words, those kept In town. Put on your "specs" Biother Burnhurt. Stella Preps. Andrew Aynos has sold his stock of hardware and furniture to G. F. Lati more. The abck is being Invoiced und the transfer (will be made att soon as this Is completed. Mr Ayues will probably movejto some other localltv just where hjhasuot yet decided. We regret very tnuph '.hat Mr. Ayues and family are 'gdng.to leave us Mr. Ayues la one'of our best business men and citizens and he aud his family will be greatly missed in the comiuuuit". NKBttAfeKA Crry. Neb . Jan. 10, liiOu. We are alwayB ilelighied to hear the Kinging and recitations of "Little Maude Kendall." She Is a marvel! A 8trlklngiiucce3Slfidlio delight W$ who , hear her, The pre-enco of her fill her adds much to tlii program lie po-sesHes a fine tenor voice, having taken a prom inent part in many cliui'Mi choirs. P. Van I'LKtiT. The Kendalls will give a concert at the Methodist church, Nemaha, Satur day night, Jan. 6th. One-half of the proceeds will go to the Sunday school Ex-President Cleveland's Magazine Articles ExsPrexIdent Cb ve .mil is writing for The Sa'n day livening P it a series of strong at tides which will appear in tho magHZii.eilutiiig the w niei months Some of these pnpeia mIII deal with political uffirB, aid otheis with the personal piubleius of oung men. They will be Mi. Cleveland's IIihI utterance in any mai'iizlne on die questions of ilu day since he left tho White House. Mr, Cleveland's opening paper, which appeals in The Saturday Evening Post of December 22, discusses In a masterly manner a most important phase of our national politics. Before making arrangements for your yeat's supply of reading matter call and get our clubbing rates. The following are some of our combina natlonH: The Advertiser and the Iowa Home' stead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal all one year for Sl.flfj The Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal until Dec. 31, 1004, for only $1 The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the New York Tribune for SI 35 The Advertiser and the St. LouIb Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.00. 9r-r'&z-,r'WxvvB&A SAVE ME. I am worth BO cents tounrri ouo iloxm Cablrict pictures All Dccbemhcr I, 1000, t 8TONEMAN'S 8TUDIO. One taken on each dozen. Auburn, Neb aikjftiai--'toujaffwssgss Call on us for job work. Christmas in Nomaha, Christmas was passed In an enjoyable mniiner, generally speaking, tn Nema ha. Chtistmaa Eve exercises weie held at the Methoplst church, In con nection with h Christmas tree. Tho exerclsea were opened with singing, prayer by Dr. Keeling, singing, and brier remarks by the superintendent, W, W. Sanders, after which came the distribution of tho presents. Two handsome cedar trees had been donated by John Russell. Theso were 11 lied with pjreaenta and ns many more were Btacketlfnround the trees. Every mem ber of tiie Sunday school wtis remem bered with a present and a sack of candy and nut. Ohms No. 0 presented their teacher, MrB. W. W. Sanders, with a handsome set of silver knives und forks. The church was crowded. One present, a silver card case put on the tree for Miss Mabel Barker, was not received by her. It la hoped the person getting It will send It to MIbb Mabel at once; There was a disgraceful light In No tnaha Tuesday afternoon all caiiBed by whiskey drinking. Jerry Colerlck and Wilj Flack were the chief partici pants. Jerry, who behaves himself while he is sober, but who Is very abusive when drunk, had been drinking and got into a racket with Will Flack. There had been trouble between them before this. Finally they got into a light and Jerry was badly pounded up and had to have the services of a phy Blciaiu Flack went before Judge Smlloy the next day, plead guilty to assault and battery under great piovo-. cation, and was lined 81 and costs. Albert Colerlck, who was mixed up in the fight, was arrested and brought Justice Smiley on Wednesday, charged wibolng drunk and fighting, plead guilty and was' fined $10 and costs. As ho eociul not'pay the flile he was sent tojall. Jerry will have his trial when ho gets well enough to be out. CiiKsTun, Neb , Doc. 16, 1000. W. W. Sanders: Dear brother: Yon have made a statement in The Adverti ser that I wtis going to stop preaching and go on a farm, Several time that story started while I was on that charge. It is either a deliberate lie Htarted for some purpose unknown to me, or it is the utterance of some de praved imagination, for nothing Is or has been further from my thoughts than this. When I quit preaching it will be when I am not able to preach any more. Then I will not be able to run a farm, I co to another Btate but not for the purpose of deserting the cause of the Master. I doubt your having any good authority for the statement. Yours, C, II. GlLMOIlK. The above should havo been pub lished last week but was overlooked. We thought wo had good authority for the statement. We havo been In formed that a citizen of Brownville claims Iih hiia has a letter from Mr. Gilmore In wnlch the latter said he in tended to quit the mlnUtry, but we are pleased to learn that this is a mistake Few ministers in this conference are capable of doing better work than Bro. Gilmore aud we hope to hear of his being tn the ministry for many years. The best scoop board made for Bale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. for only 91.85. &&& yrrrxn' This el;nnturo Is on evory box of tho gonuluo Laxative BromoQuinine Tawota tho remedy that cures a cold la one Uay Flour & Wheat Exchange and flour und feed for aale in tho Keel ing building nortli of Ay ties' store. Paid Ooar for his Leg, It D nianton of Thackervillo Texas In two yours paid ovor$80U to doctors to euro a running sore on his log. Then tbev wanted tc cut it off but he pured it with ono box of Hucklon's Arnica Salvo Guaranteed ouro for Piles. SGctsa'box. Sold by Keeling lho druggist. To our Friends and Patrons of Nemaha and vicinity: Wo wish to earnestly thank you for your liborul patronage of tho past aud kindly ask for a contlnuanco of tho sarao. Our Plans for tho now year are boing mapped out and we expect a still further increaso of our phenoinonally growing trade. Low Prices and businossliko methods al ways win. Come and give us a trial tho first yoar of tho 20th century, if you aronot already ono of our customers. Yours truly, ', 4 I EDW.'E. LOWMAN, Brownville, Nebraska. We will send The Advertiser und the semi-weekly State Journal until January 1st, 1002, for only 61.85, caBh in advance. 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 la the best remedy in the world for la grlppe,coughs, colda croup and whoopingcough andlspleas tnt and aafo 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 PAPEBSF0X THE PEJ0E OF ONE. Wo want to got"r00 now subscribers U our papor, nnd nro going to do it if wo can, wo thoroforo continue our arrangomont with tho Farm Journal by which wo oan send Tho Nebraska Advertisor and tho Farm Journal for tho remainder of ljQ0 and all of luol, 1jo2, I908, l'jot, both for $1. And wo muko tho Bnino offor to all old subscrib ers who will pay all arrearages and ono year in advance. You know what our Is, and tho Fftrro Journal is a gem practical, progresmve a clean, honest, usoful paper full of gump tion, full amuihine, with an immonso circu lation among tho host peoplo ovorywhoro. YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. Just Saved His Life It was a thrilling eBcapothntOhnrlos Davis of BoworBton, O., lately had from a frightful death. For two yare a sovoro lung trouble constantly grew worse nntil it seemed he must dio of Consumption. Tlion he began to uao Dr King's Now Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and ef fected a pormanont euro." Buehwon" dcriul enroa havo for 26 jreara proven its powor to euro all Throat, Cheat and Lung troubles. Price 50e and $1 Every bottle guarantied. Trial bot tles free at Keeling's drug attre. 9 1 ft r M r'4' .i i..iOi.i.'i.ty.,!. ..u IW ' l4fr l ' KwLfwJ Trraj .:. ,,1l M.iTSMm I ...1