& J -sUVffU. CAJ ifufi w VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JAN UAH Y 3L, U)02. .N'UMDFK 32 mminiiniJimi"i'-' niuwMimuMiMmiwrnuju4fjw,jirwjiiiimaiiiiMimiw.wjua Ih, l)rCl9Jw A 'A K b'v ' p a i-iocal News Cold weather. Plenty of Miow. (ooil slftghiog. Nixt SiiikIh) ts gintiudhug cltiy. t3e M T dill toi (lie insurance. The heavy fall of now was flue for the wliHrtt. Mi 3. Gialhiailli lias been sick for seveial das The Advcitinfi -mill tho Chicago In ter Ocean or St .40 J. i . Sapp. ot llrownville, gave us a pleasant call TiifMhiy Seo W. V. llairlsot South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. ' Mr anil Mis Willis Cooim returned from Oklahoma Tuesday night. We had a hard snow storm Saturday J and more hiiuw Tuesday aud Wedues day. The Advuitiner and the St. Louis (iloou Democrat both one year for uoly If 1 lb. Enoch Hunt-line rejoices over the itritvul of a daughter, lioru Tuesday, January liS, I Hi):.'. Call in nnd sen us it you want to aulmcril; for any paper published in I lie United Stales. Miss Minnie Speece, of Shubert, vis it 1 Nemaha 1 1 lends iroin Saturday until Mnmhu rvouhii;. The Odd I'Vllows have received tho chairs In (1 pail tit i tie puiaphernalia tor their utw ludge room. Dr. rftiers bus his ollices equipped with Hot Air aparaitlses for treating rheumatism ami nasal calauh Theeditui'rt theiinouieler showed til degrees li'low..eio Monday morning the coldest morning this winter. Mrs A II McCand'.ess and children returned home Monday alter a lew days' visit with Omaha relatives There is plenty of ice now, though it is not as good quality as that put up during t.ie cold spell in December. Georne Ltndsey has moved Into the limine be recently bought of James Pomeioy, in the west part of town. For bust assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes no to Ihe Daylight Store of Soutli Auburn W. VV. Harris prop'r. A, C. Chambers has bought the resi dence pioperty belonging to MrB. Frank liurgeas, in tho west part of town. John G Sanders, editor of the Gen try County (Mo) Gazette, visited his roiher, The Advertiser editor, a few bouts last Stituiday, The catalogue and price Mat of tha Titus Nursery in now being circulated. It 'is a handsome catalogue and full of inteiestiug information. John W. Felton, of the (lrm of Hec tor tv Felton, proprietors of the German-American mill of South Auburn, gave us a social call Monday. ( N. Titus mm E. J. Maxwell went to Falls City Fiidav evening, return-. ingSatuiilay evening. Ed purchased some supplies tor ihe Odd Follows. $ Hr. I L. Callison, dentist, "in uo at Nemuba next Monday, prepared to do all kinds of dental woj-k. Olllce at hotel. In repotting the pi Ice received by Ed Mooie tor his hog last week we got a cipher in phice of a nine The prlct received was 311)1 .")0 instead of 8101.50 as it was printed STOPS THE COUCH WORKS OFF THE COLO. laxative HroiHoQiilriluu Tablets cure a cold in ui e day. No Cure, no Pay. 25c Eugene Honhotel called In Thursday and sub-icrtbed lot The Advertiser, In-! ter Ocean, Iowa Homestead and l'oul try Farmer, netting tilt of Uietu one i year for only 81 .75. Dr. MiicVetui will heat Mr. Young's residence, Brownville, Thursday oi each week, for tho next thirty days. Eyes treated free. Twenty per cent, off o'n glus-sei" lor school children. MrB J. II Argabrlglit has been visit inn her (laughter, Mrs Hilt Stanley, Hying near tho railroad crossing south east of Auburn, this week, und helping take eaie of her new granddaughter. I have for sale 4 head of good horses, 1 lino pony. 1 tre-di Jersey cow, aud u lot of pole wood, all on my farm be weeii l'eru and Drownvllle. Jno. S. Stum.. Auburn, Nebr. The counters and shelving aro about completed in the lower room of the Odd Fellows building, aud Aodrsw Aynes expects to move Ills stock of hardware aud lurnitoro I herein next vvuek. The ladles of Nemaha are preparing to have hii "Old Maid'a Convention." Orcouraetho entertainment will be a good one the Nemaha ladles always m.tket a Miccess of whatever they under ttfc l'hey expect to give the enteri liituuii'iil Febiuary 22nd VV. II. Aur removed this week from Hed ford product to the I'at Daugheiiy fauu adjoining this city on tho south east, having leased the, Btune for a tenn of yerus Mr Daugherty will begin ihe erection of an addition to the house in a lert- days. Auburn Herald. Having bought the harness stock of Jnlir A Hiati, wo will hereafter carry a complete stock of harness and bar nesa supplies, whips, halters, saddles, lobes, etc, I'rices guaranteed light. Call and see us. lU'WAKDS & UltAUKOHD LUMISUK Co. Nemaha will have plenty of ice for next summer, l'eter Keiker tilled his laigo Ice house in December. Tnis week John A. Hiatt tilled his ice house, holding about thirty tons, Dick Cham bers is putting up about eighty-five tons, and Gilbert & McCandless are filling their ice house. Sheriff A L. Lawrence of Nemaha county sent a receipt for the body of Noel Martin to Governor Savage to day Martin is the fellow wanted in Nemaha county on the charge of taking certain valuables from the person of Mis. B. F.Strawn while sho was cross ing southeastern Nebraska, aboard a Missouri Pacific train. Martin escaped from jail once and whea heard from was in Texas John DoLong, a Misi souri Pacific special agent, when he wont to Texas with requisition papers for the prisoner's return, found a big habeas corpus fight on his hands. From October 14th, last year, until the present time, the case hung lire, but at last Martin had to succumb. It Is said that the fellow has well-to-do relatives in Texus who were fighting the return. Special Agent DeLong nad tho priviN ege of bringing the prisoner back in the end. Lincoln Journal. My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlrdn's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it: It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. II J Stickfade'n, editor World-Hearld, Fair Haven, Wash. For salo by W W Keeling. JustSavod His Life It was a thrilling escape thatCharlea un i) l3varH, 0 , atol y had from a frightful death. For two years a sovero lung trouble constantly grew worse nntil it seemed he must dio of Consumption. Then ho began to use Dr King's Now Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and ef fected a permanent cure." Suoh won derful enres have for 26 years proven its power to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50o and $1 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles freo at Reeling's drug store. H. M. Tolllngor, the new manager of thoEdwoida & Bradford lumber yard und haul ware store, hi rived In Nemaha with his family Wednesday afternoon, Hint is now anxiously seeking for a house in which to livo. He comes hero trom Wahoo. Harry Hoover's ponies ran away Tuesday but fortunately received no injuries and did no harm. He wa coming to town when one of the bolts holding tho tongue came out. This threw the sleigh Into the deep unow at the Bide of the road, the tongue was torn nut am the ponies came through iovn on the run and ran down on the meadow east of town where they were caught.-" II. D Beebe started for Sioux City Thursday morning, and from there bu will go to Inman, Nebraska, whore he assumes charge of tho Edwards & Bradford store nnd lumber yard. Tho company will put up a building 40x80 feet Wo regret very much to have Mr Beebe leave us. He is a good citi i.en, a good business man, and tins a host of friends here who wish him suc cess wherever he may locate. James M. Hacker, an old resident of this county, died at his residence in Aubttr'i Saturday evening, aged 70 years, 4. months and 18 duyt. His aged wife and live sons sur vive him. Mr. Hacker served three terms us county clerk, two or three as deputy clerk, and a number of tormB as county surveyor. The funeral set vices weie held at tho Methodist church at Auburn Monday afternoon, conducted by llev D. B. Lake. Mrs. John I. Dressier died Wednes day, January 20, 1002, at 8:30 p. in., at her homo in Auburn, Nebr Mrs. Di easier hud a stroke of paralysis about ihree o'clock Wednesday ufternoou aud never milled. Her death will be gr.-atly regretted by a large number ot .r lends, and is a terrible blow to the nusbahd aud children. The funeral services, conducted by liev. John T. Smith, will be held at .ue Christian church in Nemaha to-day (Ftiday) at 12 o'clock. The Big Now Operatic Minstrel Boom It U always pleasant to look forward u a leul up-to-date performance of minstrelsy, und the new Mahara Min stiel Musicals is among the recent ebo ny productions of the eurtent season. Critics have been profuse In their praiae of the unique company and to gether with the superb scenic environ ment which Manner Mahara has sup plied this attraction with has been called a work of art. From a musical standpoint the Mahura Company is su perior in every particular, the musical melange being an immense treat in it self. Th festive vaudevillian also forms part of the entertainment, and numerous other attractive features place Mallard's Operatic Minstrel Boom oti a par with the best. A splendid street parade will be ex hibited at Brownville on the day of the performance, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1002 At night the company appears at Marsh opera house, Brownville, Nebr Yon may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active, energetic man with a torpid liver, aud you may 'know his liver in torpid when he does not relsh his food or feels dull and languid after eating often has headacho and sometimes dlz zieness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restor his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, improve his digestion and muke him feel like a new man. Price, 25 cents. Sample free at Keeling'a drug store. The great beauty about Dr.Caidwoll's Syrup Pepsin 's in Its certainty to cure Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Head ache and Stomach Troubles. Sold by Keeling the druggist. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 15 W Grove's signature on each box. Price 25 cents o 22 Will F. Sanders has an interesting specimen of money in use In Nebraska in early days. It is a2 bill Issued by "The XoiUHlin Valley Bank." It Is No. 751, series A, dated March 20, 1857. On tho face of tho bill, in tuldK tiou to the ditto and number, aro two pictures, one in the upper right corner showing several peisons looking at an engine and train and one in the lower left corner showing un Indian shoot lug a buffalo with bow and arrow. In addition are the words: "Brownville, Nebraska. Tho Nemaha Valley Bank will pay to bearer Two Dollars on de mand Alex Hulliim, CashY. B. B. Barkalow, Pres't. Stockholders pers sonally liable." There is no wording or engraving of any kind on the back. The bank suspended business the latter part of 1867. Bravo Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well ns women, and all fool tho result in loss of appetite, poisons in tho blocd, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, listness run-down feeling. But there's io nood to fool like that. 8. W. Gard-. ner. of Idaville, Ind., savs: "Electric Bitters nro just the tiling for a man when ho don't care whether ho lives or dies. It gave mo now' strength andappelito. I enn now catHiiythitig and havo a now lease on lifo." Only f)0 conts nt Keeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Old piippi-s for salo at this office Road It In His Nowspapor. George Schaub, a well knowu Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks zeltung Ho knows that this paper aims to ndvertiso only tho best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised tbeteln for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it foi his wife, who for eight weeks. had suffered with the must terrible pains In her bacK and could get no relief. Ho Bays: "After using the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, '1 feel as though born anew,' and before using tho entire con tents of the bottle thu unbearable pains had entirely vanished and sho could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful und hopes that all suffering likewise will hear ef her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Old papers for sale at this office. 44444444444444444444444444 A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES ON ALL WINTER GOODS WE WANT TO SPRING AND MUSTiCLOSE THESE OUT Highest PrlcesPaid for Poultry $ and Produce COME AND L. HI. BATTLES Dr W VV. Keeling wiib mayor of Nemaha from March 2 to March :lo, 1850, when he resigned tho ufllce, the responsibilities being too gieat. presume. It may not ho genpially known by our younger citizens I hut Nemaha was a city with mayor, coun cil and other city olllcors. The Hist election was held Feb. 2, 1857. Di , Jeromo Hoover, father of Blrl Hoover, whb elected mayor Thnso holding tho olllce since that. time were Joel W. Wells. W. W. Keeling, Jerome Hoover, 0 E, L. Holmes, Jonas Hacker, Frank Chnpln, J, P. Grot her, J. P. Hoover, J. P Crother, J. P Hoover, Peter Ault, i William S. Clark, Levi JoIiiiboh, Iven yon Skeen, J, P. Crother. In 1880 (he state law changed NmuhIih Into a vil lage, With the exception of Dr Keel ing all those holding the olllco of mayor nro dead. The name of the town Is Nemaha City, but the tihine of tho postollke 1b Ni'itmha, the City having been dropped by the postal department a few years ago. My stock of furniture and stoves is complete. If you are needing nnvthliik' in my line give me a call aud I will assure you fair treatment. J W. AltMSTItONO. South Auburn, Neb. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. New Drug Store ANNOUNCEMENT At the old place you will find me with a;new clean stock of Drugs, Medicines and Sund ries. Cigars, the best brands. Prescriptions just as written our specialty. Respectfully, M. T. HILL. MAKE ROOM FOR GOODS SEE US F : . s MMMW