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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1895)
IUII'1JIJI1IMML'M1MJKIIJJ ebrwslw VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1895. NUMHKU. J 7 w, Ztik Mdverther. me t . y I ) X ryll. W. W. KEELING, 2SEMA.UA ClTY, NlSHIlAKA., Otllce flrat door south of Turk hotel. "W. W, SANDERS, Notary :-: Public, Noinalia City, Nob. Etacllock & Zook, House Painting, and Kalomining. Paper Hanging a Specialty Furnituri' repaired, Tinware mended. Satisfaction guaranteed. n Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In :M::EATi3 HlKtictst prices niilil for hides, lnrd, tnilow prtinu, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. J. L. HAITH, Proprietors m nut mm. Fresh and Salt Meats. Your Patronage Solicited. Hon ChkisSigei. introducing Cooper & Harper t lio niKtllnn Livcwyinen ok Nkmaha. Leave your onlors r n tenia, hack or (liny, anil ; U K 1)0 TIIK RlCST. Our Uncle ioco'h nil trains. m&m t a: m r wi'SP&im H The Famous Gem Stoves I Ranges Jirc Gaavantvvd to Give Satisfaction. The lire backs are Warranted for Fifteon years, and any pait that breaks from action of fire within 12 months will be fur nished free of charge. . - For sale by ' , " . ' ANDREW-: APES,' ' fckflRASKA. NEMAHA. -uii.-'-i'i B.BeHAndrewsjNIftPh.D, Local IsTews. No rain. Got ready for winter. Additional local on last page. See that every republican votes. Wo need money and need it bad, G, N. Titus drove over to Rookport Wednesday; Phil Shuck has moved back to Rrownvillo. Ono week from next Tuesday is election day. Wo will allow our subscribers 20 cents a bushel for corn. Frank Jones sold a carload of wheat to S. Gilbert Wednesday. Winter wheat is being injured by tha prolonged dry weather. Republican rally at Nemaha next Tuesday night, October 20th. Wo are needing wood. Let our des linquent subscribers tako notice. There are several cases of scarlet fever in town, but all in a very mild form. John Harper has moved on T, N. Cooper's farm, where ho will feed cat" tie this winter. J. II. Veeder lias sold his residence property to R. I). Waterman, who will move to town in a few weeks. Tho sidewalk south of Titus & Wil liams' store and that in front of where the buildings burned out has been re- built. Tho postotlice inspector visited Ne lualui Tuesday. He reported every thing in excellent shape at this postotlice. Every building in town of any na ture that a family can live in is full and thero are almost daily applications for vacant houses, rank Lesley came to Nemaha Wednesday on n few days' visit. Ho has been working on tho Missouri Pa cific at Glen Rock this summer. Rov. E. S. Chamberlain informs us ho will probably move back to Nemaha in the near future. Flo doesn't liko it at Rethany so well as he expected. Mrs. Thurman and daugnter, Miss Minnie, returned to Atchison, Kansas, Monday, after a visit of some time with Frank Woodward and family. Mart May wnt to Lincoln Monday, to consult an expert about tho cancer on his face. It is probable he will have an operation performed beforo his return, Tho dwelling house and Crother's Iiarness shop that were burned at tho recent lire were nmonir tho oldest buildings in tov n, both having been built in 1850, we believe. Stella, Surgeon Specialist, George Fablingor and M. 1 1, Carman, republican candidates for county judge and copnty superintendent, called on us '.Wednesday. They report good meetings wherever they go. ftobrasitfti "T'10 ' (iel,ot ail(1 platform has J been raised rabout twelve inches and Operations for Cataract atHhll opera-fa new platform built, ail of which im Ti""l!!".t'!l0y?Veri?COlo,fIei!.,i','Prove3 the looks and adds to tho con Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board and hospital facilities tit prices less than in a city, considering skill and sanitary surroundings vonionce of tilings considerably. seekhiL' relief throueh surirlcal I means will do well to conier with Dr. Andrews. Dick Rurgeas has bought the build inc formerly used as a scale house bv Parties tu0 Nebraska City Elevator Co., and is Wanted Salesmen,,'1 tl) HOll ft let lino 'itsiair STOCK or SDH I'OTU'OHs. I.IBICUA I.KA I- AKV or COMMISSION I'AIO WKKKI.Y moving it to the northeast part of town,a,nd will uso it for a dwelling house. John Elliott drove four men to Shu bert Wednesda night. On the way I'KHMANKNTimd I'AVINi. l'usj I'loN.s to thero tho carriairo ran un on u. hleh "OUIIJIKN. KI'KCIAI. IMilU'KMKNl'Stoi , l L ' K' uk(jinn'kk. kxci.l'sivk TKititiTouv place on ono side of the road and upset OIVKN IK IMHIUKU. Writ.) t ono forLlln, ,.,, , , , ,. ' j uu c-iuiiiiu iup was the whole load. tfrniB to The Hawks Nursery do-, Milwaukee, Wis badly damaged, but no one was hurt. Georgu Rurgcss, a son of Groen Rur gess. anived in Nemaha bunday of last week, with his family, from Illinois Ho is making his home at present with his father, in Aspiuwall precinct. John R. Seid lias concluded to quit farming and try town life for awhile so ho moved to Sotitn Auburn tho first of tho week. Wm. Seid has moved on tho farm, his father occupying Will's house in South Auburn. A. M. Englos, candidate for county clerk, and Wm. Watson, jr., candidate for sheriff on the independent or popu list ticket, nave this office a pleasant call Tuesday. Mr. Englos and Mr. Watson are both nice men, but their politics Tho passenger train from tho north lias been about an hour Into for soveral mornings, on account of work being done on the trestlo work at Nebraska City. The R, & M. Company has been filling in a draw, and the tioidlo work has boon so weakened that trains can not pass over it, so everything lias to bo transferred. Some onoaet'flro to the coal liouse at tho depot last Friday night. It was evidently tho intention to burn the depot, and tho scheme would have sue coeded but for fact that tho blaze was seen by a man who was sleeping in u car near tlio depot, who got up and put it out. Thero is no clue to tho one setting tho lire. A nutnbor of attempts have bee i made of late years to get a good well of water on the Skeen farm, adjoining the Champion school house, but each attempt has resulted in failure unti1 this fall. George Skoen pointed out to the well dieters a piece to dig and they struck a big vein at twenty-eight feet. The water is now fifteen feet deep in tin1 well and still rising. Georne doesn't claim to be a water witch, but certainly succeeded in finding water. The Methodist ladies' aid society bus decided to give a supper at the poor farm Tlmnksgiving night for tho pur pose of raising money to pay off the re mainder of the church extension loon . At the tune the church was built a loan of $250 at ti per cent inteiest was secured lroin the church extension fund. Tins was to be paid at the rate ol 850 a year and interest. In June. IS01, when the church was dedicated, tho ladies' aid poeicty assumed the pay ment of this obligation. The last pay ment is due Jniiuaiy 1st, 1800 The ladies have to raise 820 or $25 more to meet this payment and want to n.ake it at thip supper. This will put the church entirely out of debt, WANTED. Cows, Heifers, Hulls and Steers that will do to feed. Also corn. A. L. P. Thompson. Please call and settle by cash, noto, corn or stockjand save coats, iibI must havo money. J . II. LtTTUEI.t.. WANTED An elderly lady to koop house and care for three children House well furnished, For particulars call on or address Frank Lesley, Ne malui, Neb. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tho firm of Cooper it Harper, pro prietors of tho Nemalia livery and dray business, is this day dissolved by mus tual consent, John Harper retiring. Dated this Mth day of October, 1S05. Stki'hkn COOI'KH, John IIakimck. Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor. Reg1 pardon! 1 want to whisper, soft and low, ploaso call and settle. Mits. Tiiko. IIii.i.. Now stock of Pants just received at Titus & Williams. Republican Meetings. The candidates on tho republican county ticket and other speakers will hold metings at tho following times and places: Howe, Friday, October 25th. llillsdalo, Saturday, October 20th. Gillilaud school house, Redford pre cinct, Monday, October 28th. Nemaha, Tuesday. October 2i)th. Hickory Grove .school ljouso, Wash ington precinct, Wednesday, Oct. :10th. Manning school houso, London pro cinct, Thursday, October illst. Peru, Friday, November 1st. Auburn Monday, November -lth, Theso ineotingB will begin at 7:150 p. in. Everybody is invited. J. E. Harris, wo understand, poses as a great educator, but acknowledges that ho hasn't taught for tho past twenty years or more. During Ids ies idenco of twelve or fifteen years in Nemaha county has ho ever been known to attond a teachora' institute or association, or take any inteiest in educational matters except the two years ho was a candidate far county superintendent. once for tho appoint ment, in 1880, wlion Wellington Rlcii resigned, ami in 1887 whou ho ran on the prohibition ticket? Isn't it a fact that ho has to go back twenty-five or thirty years for any experience in ed uo.tiwml work? lias ho kopt posted on tho modem methods of school work? If he is so intensely interested in tho woik why is it that ho lias succeeded so well :n concealing any uiunitestation of that interest except when ho is a candidate for superintendent? Even the populists concede Albert Gilmoro's election as district cleik. Ho will be elected by a big majority Ron Rurress is capable in every way of filling tho otllce of county clerk ae- ceptably. Ho is well posted in that linn of work, is accomodating, and at the same time will adhere sttictly to the law. See that an X is marked af ter Ids name. The heali"g properties of Do Witt's Witeji Hazel Salvo are well known. It cures eczema, skin offcctlons and is sim ply a pwrfect remedy for piles. Taylor the drupgis-l. A nice liiie of diess goods hand some patterns low prices just ro ceivtd by Titus & Williams. "W tfLlltCCl. 1 or 10 cords of good Wood, in exchange for Photographs. J. W, PICKLES, South Auburn, Neb. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs a cure is tho best. Do Witt's Little Early lll ers aio the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Taylor, the druggist. See the handsome patterns in prints at Titus & Williams'. George Kablinger Is an honest, con scientious man, well qualified for tho position of county judge Ho will make as good an official as Nemaha county over had. Seo that a cross is marked after his namo when you mako out your ballot. S P. Glasgow has made a good sher iff. No ono denies this. Ho has boon faithful to his trust, fur two years. He should receive tho vote of every ropubs lican.- There is no reason why any member of the party should vote against him. Do not fall to mako an X after his name. T. W. Eustlco has made a good offi cer. Ho has strictly obeyed tho law in ovory respect. FFo linn turned over more money as interest on county funds than all the other county treas urers combined. Ho is deserving of a second term. Ho should have tho vote of every republican. It is amusing to road the send-off tho populist papers givo Ed Falloon. As ho has never made a record for win ning casos, they have to smooth things over by saying "he iB ono of tho most careful law students of the state, hav ing tho largest law library in Richard son county" as if tho library made the lawyer. Rut thou it is well known that they do not expect or deslro to elect Falloon, having merely put him on the ticket to draw democratic votes. Tlireo years ago Frank Mclnlnch was renominated by acehmation for county commissioner, after having served three yoais in that olllco, IIo almost overcame an adverse majority of nearly ono hundred in tho district, and that, too, against the best man the independents could put up against him. This year ho was again renominated by acclamation. IIo made a good rec ord when in otllce. lie will mako a better record during tho next term on account of his past experience. Ho is a republican. Vote for him. I havo taken charge of tho Nomaha Roller Mills, and am prepared to do custom grinding of all kinds on short notice. Faed grinding 8 cents per 100. Give mo a trial. I wili guarantee to pleaso you in quality of work, and treat you white. Fkanic M. Sciiultz There tire many good reasons why you should uso Ono MinutoCough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, if in need of help. The only harm less remedy that produces immediate rust Its. Taylor, "tho druggist. Old papers for sale at this office, Titus & Williams carry a good grado of goods, and their prices are reason able. No shoddy goods kept to mako a cut on. J. W. CRAMER & CO. Caps, sxncl FURNISHING GOODS CHBAPI The only dealers in the Lucky Worsted ClothingJ Most Durable, (? Best Made, Suits, and flBTiW Olieapest ixi"swlrVciiialiaJOo BLUE tislv H K$r?1 i.?KRl tmifr Or mm wM Auburn, fc;7" W-i:iS!lUH 17tl Ira FRONT, Nebraska,