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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1898)
ft y V- f&S& f K- I ( fyi'iii'Ji)'JUMi.j iiniJWiHiwmwjjiiiMimni j'r VOLUME XLI1 NEMAHA NEBRASKA tfLUDAY, FEB. 4, 181)8. .VUMBEIl 32 'itlilTi ' . J f fl'VaHIMUWIMyM.IJIlli.IUMVJ,.,.M.WWIlMmwMtMWIWM.MIllll-; I I ffc ebrwk: Mdvertwer. - - i ' ' ' ' iV- K fc 1 t- Xiocal 3STews. See" our clubbing offer. February starts in cold. Call and see us for job work.' Mrs. Fairbank for flno millinery. J. S. Had lock came Tbursduy. n from Johnson Grandma Sfceen is some better, is a little stronger. She John Kempthorne has bought a forty acre farm in Richardson county, ou tho county line, about two and ono half miles northeast of Shubert. I Uev. 0. II. Gllmore was down from Drownvllle Wednesday. Sherm Hadlock has blossomed outaB a Klondyko. book agent. Mr. Speeoe, the Shubert butcher, Is shipping lco from Xomalm. Frank Woodward went to Beatrice Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Mrs. J. S. Hadlock has been visiting her friends In Nemaha tho past week. The thermometer has been at or near the zc'to point several mornings this week Miss Liliie Wheeler, of Lincoln, sir rived in Nuui.diu Tuesday, on a visit to relative There is u good demand fur houses in Nemaha now. A numhot could be rented, at once S. Gilbett is having a well duir on the lot oifthe corner east of where Dr. Melvinis living. Mia Maud Lemnt). of St. Deroin, visited hei ni. i ter. Mrs 5 Yates, the first of the wee. . .-aasBffii bought tlie oiu utile mini, wuere air. LJvoibs I now living Mis, Jiilin Mosier went to Auburn Tuesday to si-e tier motlr, Mra. J. W Taylor, who is veiy siek. W W teid went to ,lo'innn Mondaj to look afte; the feed mill whidi he is Tunning ior Henry t'arae. Charley Roberts I limping, around with a badly I'linso'J foot, ciustu b letting a cake ot ice fall on it. Mrs. E . Mi nick and Miss Florence Miiilok returned home ruesday, attei a visit ot several days at Juhiibou. Miss Nora Jenniuus, who lias been visiting friends at IJanibiug, Iowa, ioi ome time, returned home Monday. dtuve Coupei hfti ufoved on his fath er's farm, which he will woik.this year in connection w.ith his own farm, Wm' Hums is four score je.irs of age now. , Ho celebrated his eightieth birthday anniversary Friday of tills week. Rev. 0. II. Gilmore says for us to announce that there will be services at the Methodist church next Sunday night. i The Titus Nursery has put up a good supply -if ice and propose to have all the ice water, ice cream, etc., that they want next summer. Tom Clark went to Salem Wednes day evening, to receive instruction on the cornet from a musician at that place. lie returned tho same night. Frof. T. A. Clark was greatly ap pla tided Saturday night for tho fine cornet solo lie gave. It elicited gener al praise. Tom is rapidly getting to the front as a cornetist. Prof. A. L. Uichardson writes us fiom Drock that the musical class at that place is a success There is an onrollment of forty. Tho class moets in the M. E church. TO CURB A COM) IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative BromoQuinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. D. A. Young, representing the St. Joe Herald, was in to.vn Thursday and Friday, rustling subscribers for that staunch republican newspaper. G. N.Titus went to Johnson Wednes' day, to attend a meeting of tho farm ers' institute, at which meeting ho was billed to rend a paper on, small fruit culture. , James Knight, who lias recently moved to Nemaha,, and John Knight, his brother, have moved into Judge Stall's house, whero Andrew AyneB .formerly lived. Mrs. J. S. Hadlock, who has been suffering with a tumor On the side of her head for sometime, had it removed the first ot tho week by Dr. Wilson. 'Johnson News. NEW RLAOKSMITU &1J0P. Lnlaey & Lilly having bought the Finch tilacUsmith shop, ask the patron age oi the public, guaranteeing Hist class work at low prices. Give them a trial. Frank tokot-n lius decided ti open a harness shop in' Neinatia. lie has moved into the iJrand house, and will move tlid house When lie has been liv ing to the 'iitu loiue.r,, north ot the diug tilote, and open n lmrnea oiiup in the near tut uie. We leaf ji unit ex-noiiU o. f. Glas gow, Who leieidly hoiight It, 11 Holmes' dill;, suim ;u cjoiiiii Aiibuiu, bus engaged .) . W. I'ay.oi (o ,i0siat him. Wra) is .i fir.il nuart drtigistaud a good business man., and Mr. Glasgow has made u YW diicti. The wife of Rev. J . W. Taj lor hat had a revere attack of lirtnoiihnge ot the lungs. fche !- borne betlei now, bus on account I her ae add leeblenesn her. condition is u,u.te ste.iiiis.- Mrr mil Mm. i,ilm iu ata) inn wnli' their d.iiuiiiei.'Mia E. .l . linker, at South .Lilbian Kev. U. 11. (iiluuuV ionic a beveio cuid lat wet k uiui was &o hoarse ou auuday thnt he cuiiid not peuk above . whisper, aue iwiisrqiieuii) was not ible to fill ins apt. ointments. A large eojgi fn it i'-i. iititi gathered at the uiiuiCii i.v .Nemaha, who were greatly Ulo.ippOlllu i. F. L NoodWdid this week sold the Fu.ch hiauksmill' shop to Chas. LiiuN -.t-j.or Pawnee City, and Thos. Lilly, nf Shnbeit, who have taken possession of the shop, cleaned it up, put it in g jod shape, and are now ready for bus iness. Mr. Liiuittcy's tamily arrived here Frida W. A. Cornell, representing the Ne braska Telephone rnuipam.is in town, making arrangement u have an ex-, tension of tho tolehonu line from Ne braska City or Auburn t,o Nemalia. The telephone would certainly be a gieat convenience to our peop'o, and wo hope the proper arrangements can be made. Mr and Mrs Hubert Frost and Miss Annie went to lirock Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Fiost will visit relatives and Miss Annie will attend the munis cal convention bein held by the liieh ardson family, having been prevented by a bad cold from taking advantage of the convention given by tills family in Nemaha last week 'I he Nemalia schools will give an Abraham Lincoln birthday entertain ment at theopera house next Friday night. A spiendid program, has been prepared. An admission fefeof lO.centB will bo charged, which will go to tho school library fund. - - Wednesday was'groundliog day, and n the aforesaid groundhog could cer tainly see his shadow it ho had good eye sight aud curao out of his hole and looked for it, wo suppose wo will have six weeks of winter If we don't have, more than this woSvIll bo. satisfied. Geotgo Tourtelotte, tho obliging and popular manogerof tho Dej)artm,erit store, has tendered his resignation and will go into business at Flattsmputh for himsolf. George has during his stay here made many friends, who will regret to see hsm take his departure Nebraska City NewB. -i . The sad news'comesof tho death of Mrs. C. II. Henderson, of Shubert, who died Thursday at 5 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Henderson was a daughter of Mr and Mrs. James W. Argabrlght. She leaves a husband and three small children, who have the sympathy of all in their great bereavement. The funeral servi ces will bo held Saturday, at 10 o'clock a. in. Married At (J race Episcopal church Galveston. Texas, Thursday, January 27th, 1S08, at 4 o'clock p. m., Mr. William L, Uorger and Miss Jennie Elliott, both of Galveston. Tho groom Is tho only son of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Merger and the brother of MrB. W. W. Sanders, of Nemalia. He is a former Nemaha county boy, having grown to young manhood in this coun ty, but for eovoral years he has mado his homo in Galveston. May peace, prosperity and happiness bo their lot through a long and useful life is the wisli 'oX The Ad'vkiitiskk. W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out ac curately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and caroful attention. A B. &i M. brakoman named Huo'H.ori; running on one of tho freight trains between Atchison nnd Nebraska City, (Conductor Summers' train), met with an accident Wednesday night that will cause him to lose an arm, if not his life. He was coupling earn at Rulo when his right arm was caught'and clashed terribly. He was taken to Nebraska City for tron'ment. i 'jl FOR HALE. rWoaghbred BnrTed Plymouth RockrCfickerels-' Choice ronV'prlzo "wiifn ing Btock." " Will sell cheap. G. N. Sanders, Urownvlllo, Neb Private money to loan on farm se curity pn tho best terms that wore ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. W. W. Sanders is agent for It. V, Muir's town lots in Nemalia If you want to lease or buy ono apply at Tuv Advkiitisku odlco. ,..,Z.p(.K;.HEUE..oU.bu.vs.one of Dr Gray 'a ney"8yringes from his agent, D F ltich.iiond, Biownville, Nob. Try the new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and nqst. One block southwest of court house block. John McHlhuney, proprietor Money to Loan On good 1. u ins at as low rate of in terest as the lowest aud the best of terms. Call and sen us Gilmore, Gillan & Huuress. Auburn, Neb. Tho musical convention held by the Richardson Quartette closed lastSatur day night with a concert at the Metho--dist church. The concert was first class and gave the best of satisfaction to those present. Prof. Richardson is a good instructor, and his work is highly appreciated. It is hoped ho will re turn at some date in tho near future. Tako the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronrletor. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle Ar common glass with urine and let it stnnd twenty four 'hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition if the kidneys. Vhon urine stains, linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble. Toil frequent desire to urinate or pain in (he back in also con vincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out ofirdor. WHATJTO DO. There is en in foil in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kllmei's SA'amp-Root, tho gaoai kidney remedy fulfills every wish mi relieving pain in the buck, kidnoys, iver, bladder and every part of the ui nary passages. It corrects inability '1 hold ,urin6 and scalding pain in pass ng it, or had effects following use ot liqior, whip or beer, and overcomes that Jnpleasant necessi ty of being compolldl to get up many times during the mam to urinate. The mild and extiaordii Root is stton really. highest for its won in effect of Swamp d. It stands the iiful cures of the most distressing cai4s. If vou need a medicine you shoiftl have tho best. Sold by druggists, pace fifty cents nnd one dollar You tiiy have a sample bottle and pamphle mall. Mention Hi send your address t Binglmmpton, N; of tills paper cuara noss of this -offer. f1rAT . Duqu V"AJJ B'oek other grades of con in price from 82.25 IlAR both sent free by Advkiitisku and Dr. Kilmer & Co., The proprietor tees tho genulne- In, Bevlor, Walnut McAllister and for sale, ranging oSl.OO, y MoCandless, PURE SEEDS FOR TRIAL. To give our subscribers an oppor tunity to test llielr famous secdn, Messrs. May, &.Co., tho. well known Seed growers of St. Paul, Minnesota, whoso order of one million Packets of Seeds tested over Oi) p'uro (Govern ment Report) w 11 mail seventeen trial packets of choice varieties of flower seed to any of our readers sending to theln only ten cents In silver or stamps This is their iant collection, aud con sists of one packet each, Asters, Mags nonette, Antirrhinum, Pinks, Popples Aljssum, Zinnias, Nigella, Godetiu, Pansy, Calendula, Petunias, Sweel , W.i 1 1 i a m , . U r,t u) ueii vsf5 w e.otLiPoas r, G I liopsis-and Candytuft. On each pack, et will bo printed full cultural Instruct Jtlons. , , They will ulso;send, to any gardener or farmer one' package of'theUExtra Early Tree Tomato on receipt of sfx cents in stamp. Their handsomely il lustrated catalogue will bo mailed iree on application, to any one who intends to purchase seeds, plants or bulbs this spring. I3e sure and mention our pa per when wilting May & Co. A GREAT SUNDAY PAl'Elt FHEE. Tho Semi-Weekly State Join mil Wants to get 0,000 now HiibuTiboisdur lng the next thirty days, and as a spec ial offci. one that is bound to hiinu uow subscribers, will send The Semi" Weekly State Journal every Tuesday and Friday for a whole year for one dollar, aud as a special premium will also send the Great Sunday State Jour nal, sixteen pages oVery Sunday, for three' months-iiee. N Remembtif, you will get Tho Semi-Weekly Journal a whole year and theGroutSuuday paper for three mouths all for one dollar. To get the advantage of this greatest of ail offers you must sond your dollar direct to Tho State Journal, Lincoln, Nob., and not through an agent. Never boi fore has so much good reading matter beon offered for ono dollar. The Sun day Journal contains more reading matter alone than many magazines. If you want to keep up with the world's doings, here la a chance such as has never been oHored before. This offer may be withdrawn soon, -so do not put oil sending your dollar for fear you may bo disappointed. Ono dollar Upes It all. .. Titer is Nothing so Good. There Is nothing so good as Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption cougliB and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is apy thlrip hotter, but in order to make more profit lie may claim something else to bo just as good Yon want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to be safe and reliable, aud guaranteed to-do-tfood' or money re funded. For coughs, colds and con sumption and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, thero is notic ing so good as is Dr. King's New Dis covory. Trial bottles free at M. II. Taylor's. IT PAYS To Trade with LO WM A N, At BROWNVILLK Groceries, China, Glassware, Crockery, Granite, Iron and Tinware, at prices lower than have ever been named iu this country before or since the war. That's a long time, but it's a fact just the same. Come and Convince Yourselves. Pigteitricgaid your Butter and Eggs. W. UOffiM, BrownviPe, Nebr. Fiank Sherwood was down town to iIma', the first time since lie hud ids tus sle with ( oIimu morbus Heaays h diove thirty miles after he was taken aud never came so near dying in bin life. After this when he goes out in the country lie will take a hot'lo f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and liuir rhooe Remedy with him. Missouri Valiey (Iowa) Times. For sale by M II Taylor. A POINTER I We make tho following special club bing offer for a short time: The AnvrciiTisEit, New York Tri bune, 'Chicago Inter Ocean, Toed Blade, and the Frairlo Farmer, allfira papers ono year, for only $2.10, c8 in advance IIUNTEHS, TAKE' WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wray Taylor bend) and save troub'le. J.W.Wkmikk. A thril of terror is experienced when a brassy cough'of croup sounds through the house at "niglit. Rut the terror soon changes to reliofaftrr One Minuto Cough Cure has been administered Safe and harmless tor children, v M II Taylor. ?.. '. ' i '..t- - """