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?.LH Ufif elfaita JMtefftet 9 VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FlllDAY, JANUARY 4, Wol. NUMBER 28 6 A. -'t J k r v. I i A r v n. T K I fHa u.wmm.iijujuu-muULWji-j i . .wjimwutumiiK Local News Winter weather. Twentieth cotitury. Seo IIIU & Keeling for lire Insurnnce Hev. C. II. Gllinoto hiia moved to WtlBllta, Iowa. Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1219 K Bt. , Lincoln, Nob. Our young folks ate enjoying thorns solves skating. J. II. Broady, of Lincoln, wtis in Ne cqhIiii .Saturday.. ' ', .Dr. Keeling is iigutu u uufferer from an attack of grip. 8. Cooper sella Page's Woven Wire fnce best fence on earth. Prof. If. L, McNown, principal of Itlie Atliena wnitl school at Auburn, visited Nemaha friends Tuesday and Wednesday. W. II. Aue, who now lives west of Howe, gavengrn soelal rail last Satur day nnd renewed his subscription to The Advertiser. The Kendalls will glvo tbalr concert at the Methodist church Saturday night, Jan. Gth. Admission 25 cents; children 10 cents. Little Stephen Gilbert, Earlo Gil bert's baby, Is very sick with glandulnr fever. Gertrude McCnndless Is ulso sick with the same disease. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, hobo and throat should eoni Bultthe rioted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, XVb. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Ulothlng and Dry Goods. The Advertiser and St Louis Glob0 Democrat both one year for 81.00 D. D. Davis, of south Asplnwall prec'tict, was in town Wednesday. We are pleased to learn that James A. Titus is feeling some better aguin. Frank Titua and family spent the holidays with relatives at Gretna, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chamber re turued to their homo near, Graf Tuea day. Prof. Eugene Howo went to Peru ' Wednesday to visit lriends a day or two. George McOluro, tho 11. &M. agent, ha? been nursing a felon on his right thumb. Dick Chambers got in another car load of calves from Kansas City Sunt day morniuu. George Yaukley had a good horse die a few dajs ago, He found it (Jeud in tho stalk Held. ' Nate Seduras has been hauling wood from Biownville to Nemaha and has no trouble in selling it. Mr. and Mrs. Itay Scolield returned to Johnson Wednesday, after several days' visit in Nemaha. Seymour Howe made tho editor's heart glad Thursday by bringing him two loads of good wood. Win. and James II. Clark started for their homes in Smith county, Kan sas, Wednesday forenoon. Tom Chamberlain came in from Johnson Wednesday and is visiting his sister, Mrs. 1). II. Clark. Mrs. Huldah Hoover haa been ap pointed administrator of the eBlate of Johnson P. Hoover, deceased. The Titus Nursery shipped a car load of soedling apple trees to an In diana nursery llrm this week. J. A. Slilveley, of Asplnwall, n few days ago swapped cobs for a year's subscription to The AbvortiBer. Mrs. Campbell and Miss Nora Kin ney, of Brownville, were visiting Ne malm friends the Hint of the week. If you want somo good robes and horse blankets nt reasonable prices call at John A. Hlatt's harness shop. Burn coal. Cheaper than wood. We havo it nt 84 and $0 per ton. Edwaium & Bradkokd Lumber Co. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to tho Daylight Storo of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Skates both ladies' and gentlemen's also dandy skate sharpeners for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company, M. Pad den, of Maryvllle, Mo,, started for his home Tuesday evening, after a week's visit with his sister, Mrs, Rosi na Wheeler. UlimiUUU.'lHBUIWJUia,UHUtfllJIIWLIHUiHMIMilUmi Wo received a few days ago, with compliments of Hon. Church Howe, U. S. consul at ShfflMd, . ISngland. a handsome card with Yuletldu grout lga . McKissick's Island, to which refer ence is mado in an article clipped from the Lincoln News, published in another column, is Island precinct, northeast of Peru. Clarence Peabody nnd Elmer Brlm ble spent the holidays with their par ents In Asplnwall precinct, returning to Lincoln Saturday to resume their studies at tho Lincoln Business College. John B. Fishar had a light stroke or pnrnlyuis a fow days ago. He rallied from the attack but his left arm Is Mill affected. It Is hoped ho will entirely recover from Its effects nnd will not have another attack. Ed Frazicr and John McGechle had n difference of opinion In toward to home matters, so went outside the cor poration Tuesday evening and proceed ed to test their skill as pugtllHts. Ed pioved to be tho best knocker. John Watson, C. P. Barker and Alf B Klnton started Jtho new yenr right by paying a year In advance for Tho (Advertiser. Mr. Watson ulno nubs 'northed for the Toledo Blade, Mr, Bar ker tor tho Lincoln dally New, and Mr. Kinton for tho weekly State Jour nal, the St. Louis Globe Democrat, the Iowu Homestead, the Poultry Farmer and the Mutual Insurance Journal. The lady who left a black cnuhmnro shawl at the Methodist chinch the dav before Christmas, can gel the same by calling on Mrs. Walter Maxwell, oppos site the church. 1bj vxn0?r HUMbkUt n izamLam. We keep coal nnd 'can sell at $1 and 30 per ton. Call nnd sen us. Edwards & Bradford Lumbkr Co. It Is said nt least forty horses have died in Bedford precinct tills winter. The disease is a mysioriouH one. but is generally thought to be caused by the horses runuini;Jn tho stalk fluids. Make the editor happy by paying up all arrearages, if you owe anything, and then pay a year in advance. He member that corn, oats, hay, potatoes, wood, cobs, etc., count the same as CHbll. The county ofllciala are now located iu the new court house, the old one hat been sold and will be moved away, and then we can point with pride to the court house at the county seat of the beat county In tho world. Poto Kerker was kept at homo two or three days with a lame leg and back, with symptoms of paralysis, but is able to attend to business again. James O'llarra assisted Mr. Smiley about the meat market while Peter was disabled. STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold iu ono day. No Cure, no Paj. :25c NOTICE. No. 100. This ia 480 acres unim 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 iu cultivation is very best of grasa land. Owner also claims to have living water on the place. We are able to offer this farm at the presont time for 35500, which is n thousand do'ilaraxless than heretofore offered for. This Is certainly a great bargain and no one will object to the price after seoing the farm. It will pay you to investi gate this at once, For further infor mation please call on or address D. J. Myers, Rod Cloud, Neb. Cards for rnountingstamp photos for sale at The Advertiser office--twenty for live cents. Farm Journal, 5 yeara (1900 1001, 1002, 1903 and 1004), to every eubscrib or who will pay ono year In advanco to The Advertiser; both papera forSl No better paper than tho Farm Jour nal , This offer Ib mado to you. Andrew L. .larvis died at hla reni- dpneo In Nemaha Friday niirht, Dec. iiSth, loot), at 11 o'clock p. m. The de ceased was only sick a few days, being tlrst taken with a carbuncle on th bade of his neck. This developed Inter into b ood poisoning, which got hucIi a hold on him that the doctors could do nothing for him. Tho fuHcral set vices were held at the MntliodNt church Sunday afternoon at one o'clock, conducted by Hev. Albeit V. Wi.flon. Tho remains were laid at rest In the Nemaha cemetery. A ml re w L. Jar vis was born May 14, isr4, in Holt county, Mo. Ho moved to Nebraska with bin parents in 1803. Was married to Florence Austin at Koneiaw. Neb., Dec. 2(1, 1888. Died Dec. 8, 1000, aged 40 kuih, 7 months did 14 diijs. HjjJeii)H.t a wifo and three children, n father, one brothei and two staters to mourn his loss. The mother of the deceased, live brothers ,ni(l one son had gone on before. The bereaved ones hnve the sympathy of all in tnelr a rrow. Tho old court house building, which hns been used for over llfteen yeais, wns sold nt public miction Wednesday. A, II. Gilmoro was the purchaser, pay ing 8485 for It. He will tenr It down and uso the material to build three or four dwelling houses. He hns to re move the building Inside of thirty days, Tho next time tho musicians of Ne inaha serenade us wo want them to ring the door bell or pound on the door until wo wake up. Monday night n number of the young folks gave us n serenade but ns we Sleeping soundly, tho result of n clear conscience nnd good digestion, wo knew nothing of It until the next day, nnd the neighbors got all tho he m lit of the music. A number of worthless dogs In Ni mnhn nnd vicinity havo mado thems selves particularly obnoxious recently by chasing cattle. They got nfur some tulvea on the bottom east of town Monday, got one ol the calves down and would havo killed It if Newt Jar vis and another man had not run nnd diove tho dogs off. Tho calf was bad ly chowed up about the head. Wo would not mourn if an epidemic or shot gun or something else would kill off about nine-tenths of the dogs around hem Nkbramca City. Neb.. .Jan. 10, inoo. Wo are always delighted to hear the ringing and recitations, of "Little Maude Kendall." She In a marvel! A miking success! She delights all who 'loar her, The presence of her father ndds much to the program II po-sesnes n line tenor vnjue. having taken a prom inent part in tunny church choirs. I. Van I'LKiir. The Kendalls will give a concert at the Methodift church, Nemaha, Saturn day night, Jan ftth. One-half of tho proceeds wiM go to the Sunday school Call in nnd see us if you want to subscribe for any pnper published In the United States. Before making nrrnngementfl for your year'B supply of reading matter cnll nnd get our clubbing niton. The following are somo of our combina niitlotiH: The Advertiser and the Iowa Homo4 otead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal all one year for $1.!Uj The Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal until Doc. 81, 1004, for only $1 The Advertiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81,40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the New York Tribune for 31.35 Marshal Webb was given a plenant stu prise dinner last Sunday, Dtic. JlOtl , Those presont were Mr Maddox. Mr and Mrs J C Stokes, Mr nnd Mrs T Crane, Mr and Mrs It Ho won, Mr and Mrs A L P Thompson, Mr and Mrs J H Maddox of Auburn, Mr nnd Mrd W T Hussoll, Mr nnd Mrs Geo E Dye. Mr ind Mrs J A Stephenson, Mr nnd Mrs C W Koherts, H Smelser. Mr Stephen son, Mr nnd Mrs E Kerst, Mr and Mrs J Argnbtlght.Clydo Hoborta, Dean Ar giibrlghl, Earl Copelnud, Harry nnd Aichie Howen.Flyd Stephenson. Sarnh Frazier, Penrl Duff, Lockle Hoberts, IJesHlp Dressier, Wnrrerr Stephenson, Guy Thompson, Albertie, Dee and Dora Maddox. Tho Advertiser wns remembered with a liberal supply of cake and other good things. For somo time pust there hns been a one-armed fisherman by the name of Fritz DrUcher, who lived on aboat on tho east side of the river and Saturday he was found unconcinua lying on tho lloor of his boat by passers by. They notified Chief of Police Faunce, who v en', over, as It was reported that there were signs of foul play. Ho found tho man unconscious and put htm to bed. Dr a. S. Wilson was called nnd pro nounced it a case of kidney disease and said the man had been suffering from t,hn disease for some time. Ho did what he could for the man, but he died yesterday morning without having re gained consciousness. The man had been here for a year or more and made his living by llshlng. He has a mother at St. Deroin, Neb., but as she ia not in veiy affluent circumstances the county will bury the body. Nebraska City Newa. The Advertiser and the 8t. Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for only 81.00. tfcztssaiftsgy- -umr"-LggrHsasr SAVE ME. I am worth CO cents toward ono dozen Cabinet pictures till Ducbcmber 1, 11)00, at STONEMAN'8 STUDIO. One taken on oacli dozen. Anbnrn, Neb. ftiAcijfa&T.jfrrsssa Wo will send The Advertiser for one year and tlie Farm Journal until Jun. 1st, 1005, for only $1, if pnld In nd vnuco. This offer applies to both old and now subscribers. SWA yrmrt Thin itgnnturo ia on every box ot tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quininc Taweta the remedy that cure n cold 1b one day Call on us for job work. Flour & Wheat Exchange nnd Hour and feed for sale In the Keel ing building north of Aynos' storo. Paid Doar for his Leg, R D Blanton of Thnckervillo Toxas in two years paid ovor$300 to doctors to euro a running sore on his log. Then thov wanted tc cut it off but he cured it with ono box ofBucklon's Arnica Salvo Guaranteed cure for PileB. 25 eta a box. Sold by Kooling iho druggist. NEMAHA CITY PEOPLE Gome to Brownville and trade at L0WMAFS to save your money. Men's all-wool Over coats at $4.26, $5,00, $6.50, $7, $8, $9. Men's all-leather Shoes at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. All kinds of new Dry Goods' and Gro ceries cheii per than you can buy them in Nemaha or I'll pay your expenses to Brownville and re turn. We always do as we advertise; if we didn't our business would not have in creased 500 per cent in 3 years. Yours for business EDW. E. LOWMAN. Brownville, Nebraska. We will send The .Advertiser and the semi-weekly titnto Journal until January 1st, 1002, for only 81.85, cash In advance. WW Keeling guarnntees evory bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who id not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This ia tho best remedy in tho world for lagrippe.coughs.colda croup and whooplugcough nnd ib plena tnt and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result In pneumonia. This Paper One Year. Farm Journal nearly 5 Years, Ju9tSavod His Life It wns a thrilling escape thntChnrleg Davis of Boworston, O., lutoly had from a frightful death. For two years a sovero lung trouble constantly grew worse nntil it seemed he must die of Consumption. Then he began to use Dr King's Now Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and eU fectod a permanent euro." Such won derful cnroB havo for 25 years prove its power to euro all Throat, Cheit nnd Lung troubles. Price 50e aad $1 Evory bottle guarantned. Trial bot tles free nt Keeling's drug atere. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPESSP0E THE PEI0E OF ONE. Wo want to got'r00 now BnbHcribora Ut our pnper, nnd nro going to do It if wo can, wo thoroforo contimio our arrnngomont with tho Farm Journal by which we can Rend Tho Nobraskn Advertiser and tho Fnrnt '-, Journal for tho remainder of 1q00 ftfid all of l'jol, lyo2, lgoii, loot, both for $1. And wo mako tho eamo offer to all old subscrib ers who will pay all arrearages and one year in ndvanco. You know what our is, and tho Farm Journal is a gom practical, progressive a clean, honont, uHofnl papor full of gump tion, full suiiHhino, with an iiumonso circu lation among tho beHt pooplo evory whoro. you ouariT to take it. I i i rlki' AVj V'' . if . ,- ' i iA , Mm - -