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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1900)
v : k c r . little VOLUME XLIV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FKIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1900. NUMBER 30 Liuf ILs JDT liU 4? ' C A Local News See Hill & Keeling for lite insurance Burl Curttriglit Is quite sick with fovor. G, N. Titus was in Shubert Satur day and Sunday. ' Warren Galbraith Ib now working near Lorton. Otoe county. Try N, II. Anderson's own brand of flour. Every sack warranted. Go to Heeling's drug store for achoo supplies, tnblets, crayons, etc. Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock roos tors for Bale. Inquire at this office. Cards for mounting stamp photoa'.for sale at The Advertiser oUlco twenty for live cents. Will Muntz. who has been at Allh ance for eomo time returned to Noi malm Wednesday. Ed Seid has moved into Kemp Cqler ick'a house on the corner south of D.T. Smiley's residence. Mart May started for southwestern, Missouri Tuesday to visit relatives J6v two or three weeks. The Keeling drug store had ju8t re ceived a new stock of jewelry and watches. Low piicesr Miss EmtnaCrlm leturned home Friday aCtora ten days' visit with lrieuds at" Nebraska City. Newt Keithley, of Aspinwall prei cinct, is very sick with appendicitus, with little hopes for his recovery. W. M. Deaklns, of Falls City, one of the salesman for the Titus Nursery, was in town Saturday nnd Sunday. 11. 0. Boyd, assistant cushier of the Carson National Bauk of South Aus burn, was in town Monday and Tuess day. Wo are pleased to learn that Miss FlorencejMlniek is teaching a success ful school in the Harris district, As pinwall precinct. George Stilwell returned to South Omaha Wednesday after a visit of sev eral days with hiB paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stilwell. Insure your farm and town property with Farmers and Merchants Insure ance Co. of Lincoln. F. II. D. Hunt, Agent, Nemaha. Neb. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John MoElhaney, pronriotor. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodward and baby Marie took dinner with Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Keeling Sunday. Charley Argabright, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Argabright, for several weeks, Btarted for Oklahoma Tuesday. Mr. Boyco, of Nebraska City, n reps resentativo of the Now York Life In surance Co., has boen in Nemaha this week writing insurnnco. Charley Norton came in from Au burn Thursday and has been repairing sewing machines, organs, etc. Ho is an export at that business. Mrs Cathcart, who has been visiting has paronts. Mr. and Mrs. P G. Swan, for some time returned to her home near Graf Wednesday. All knowing themselves indebted to the estato of Stephen Gilbert will please call and settle. Rose GiuiEitT, Admx. Ill Campbell was in town Friday and informs us that Cns Barnes is crowing over the arrival of future re-, publican voter, now about a week old. Old papers for sale at this office, Mrs. Hayes, tho wife of Luther Hayes, died at their homo near Howe Wednesday night, from consumption. Funeral services wore hold Friday. Miss Lizzie Lowark, who has boon visiting relatives at Greenleaf, Kansas, for tho past two months, returned to Nemaha Thursday evening of last week. Charley IIowo pulled a tree over on himself tho other day and from tho looks of hiB nose tho tree must have struck that organ first. It is peeled up in great shape. To Ouro La Grippo in Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Qulnino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. E W Grovo's signaturo ou every box. 25c - Wo will send The Advertisor for one year and the Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1004, fo- only $1, if paid in ad vanco. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. John Flack says he washed his feet Wednesday night and has been suffers ing from a severe cold ever since too sudden a change, Ho has decided not to do such a foolish thing again. William Aynes is now visiting his daughter in Crab Orchard, lie is re covering nicely from the effects of the operation which he recently under went at Omaha. Brownvillo Sun. We havo a large Btock of Winter Goods which we will close out at low prices. .Call and see us for bargains. Rose Gilukkt, Admx. of the estate of S. Gilbert. A Mr. Campbell, of Tnlmage, has bought the saw mill of W. W. Seid aud was in town Monday and had it started for Talmage. W. W. Seid and Ed Seid took it. to .its new location. Do you burn coal? if not you had better commence now. We have just received a car load. Epwakds & Bradford, Lbr. Co., Nemaha, Nebr Tho Herbal Remedy Co., one of the troupes traveling through tho country extolling tho merits of the medicines they represent, has engaged the opera house for two weeks, beginning Fob. nth. Having opened a lunch room in Nemaha I ask the patronage of tho public. Lunettes furnished on short notice. Pies, etc., kept on hand. Full line canned goods ami tobaccos. D. J. Thompson. Any one needing native lumber can find the same at my residence, one and a half miles south of Nemaha. W. W. Seid. Hill & Keeling write both farm and city insurance and will save you money Chop feed 10 cents per 100; bran nnd shortB 00 cents per 100; at Hoover's grocery store. We aro putting in a now lumber yard in your town on the corner Bouth of Anderson's brick Btoro. We havo already on hand two cars of lumber. Come in and got acquainted with us We will treat you right. Edwards & Bradford Lur. Co., Nemaha, Neb. FOR SALE. I offer at private sale 1 brown horse, 7 years, 1100 lbs, $55. 1 black mare, 8 years, 1400 lbs, 865, 1 yearling heifer, fine, $25. 1 Canton riding cultivator, 820. 1 sot discs for cultivator $0. 1 email Antique refrigerator $7. Call at farm two milos northwest of Nomaha and Inspect property. LUTHER II. BARNES. . Dr H II Iladen, Summit, Ala, says: Ithink KodolDyspepsiaCuro Ib a splen did medicine. I prescribe it and my conildenee in it grows with continued use." It dicrcsta what: vmi out nmi quickly cures dyspepsia nnd indigess Mr:andMrs."0 T. Mlnick came in from Bracken Monday ovening. Char lie drovo back that night but his wife remained until tho next morning, going out on tho train. Wo aro now prepared to handlo coal and havo just' received a carload. Parties wishing coal call on tho Edwards &jBuADrom Lbr. Go., Nomaha, Nebr. Harness Shop Wanted. Nomaha neods a harness shop and tho man who puts one in here could soon work up a good business. Who will bo the man? fflTho mombers of theChristian church reorganized thoir Sunday school last Sunday. Thoy will meet noxt Sunday at 10 o'clock and will then elect thoir officers. Thoro will bo preaching at 11 o'clock. L. U. Barnes and Henry Van Meter started for southern Kansas Wedness day, to look up a locatiou. They do not oxpect to find a place that will suit them as well us Nomaha county, but waut to look for cheaper land. We understaud the medicino being UBed by Johns Hoover to cure tho cancer on his hand is apparently hays ing tho desired effect. Mr. Hoover suffers a great doal but thinks the pros pect is good for a permanent cure. For Sale: 300 two year old bud ded peach trees llalos Early, Alexan der, Wager, and Champion, all true to name, iyz cents each. Also 200 seedlings at 4 cents each. N . C. Jarvis. James A.Titus returned Friday from Omaha where he has been staying at St. Joseph's hospital for three or four weeks. We are glad to learn that Jim is feeling corisiilonbly bettor. Wo hope his improvement-is permnneut. 1 wish to rent my liuin of 100 acres, adjoining the town of Brownvillo on the west. None but experienced suc cessful farmers need apply. Rout. W. Furnas, 2 t Brownville, Nebr. Jiuirny and Wyatt Jones came back from southwestern Missouri Tuesday. They got thoir father's estate settled up and bring back something over $2,000 apiece and will receive about S2.500 moro shortly. Jimmy says it is "Mr. Jones" now. A.R.DoFluent. editor of tho Journal, Doyleslown, Ohio, suffered for a num ber of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and side. Ho says : "My right arm at times was entiiely useless, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was surprised to receive roliof almost immediately. Tho Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never fails. For sale by Keeling the druggist. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, Invites tho continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in Btock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS iryurr.riw Hi 'mw;tti Hilly Maxwell is a liberal hearted follow. A fow days ago he brought soventoon or eighteen roosters to town and as tho chicken car was about to pull out he throwed tho chlckons on it aud lot them go, crates and all, and hasn't heard anything from them or received a cent yet. Jay Burrows, who was at ono time a leader in the populist ranks, and who started tho Farmers' Alllanco, at Lin, coin, died Tuosday at his homo in Lln coin. Ho was ono of tht organizers of tho Fnrraora Alliance in Nebraska, and a man of decided convlotionB and independence of thought. Rov. J. M. Daiby began a protracted meeting at tho Methodist church Sun day night. Groat interest has been manifested, tho church being well filled each night. Tuosday night Marion Sold, Willlo Smiley aud Nelson Had lock united with tho church. Thurs day Rov. Darby, who had not boon feeling well for several days, was compolled to giyo up and go homo. Ho will begin tho meetings again Sun day night if he is fooling well enough Call In and see us if you want to subscribs for any paper published in the United States. Wo caH glvo you reduced rates on almost any papor publlshod in the United States. The Bennett mill is now roady to do grist work at any tlmo and will guarantee good Hour if tho whoat is good. Thoy will grind at any tlmo. Thoy aro giving 33 pounds for old wheat aud all that new wheat Is worth giving more than any other mill iu the county. Prompt service and satis uction guaranteed I wouldn't be withoutDeWitt'sWitch Hazel Salvo tor any consideration," writes Thos B Rhodes, Centerlleld, O. In fallible for plles.outs, bitruRundskin diseases. Bewaro of counterfeits. W W Keeling. Tho Advertiser land tho St.- LouIb Globo Democrat both ono year for only 51.00. Flour & Wheat Exchange nnd Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for sulo. Call at tho feed store. Bon Parker, tho Singer sewing ma chine man at Auburn, has onguged the services of O. W. Norton, an expert machinest, and is prepared to clean and repair sowing machines of all kinds. If you havo a machine you want cleaned or repnired write to Mr. Parker or send him the machine. Sec ond hand machines for sale. J. E. Conley, tho Brownvillo jeweler, will make, regular trips to Nomaha Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week, prepared 'to do all kinds of fine watch, clock and jewelry repairing. Nothing but first class work will be done. All work warranted. He also carries a line lino of jewelry. Leave work or orders at the Park hotel. Lagrippe, witli its after effects, an uually destroys thousands of people It may be quickly cured by OneMinuto Cough Cure, tho only remedy that pro duces immediate results in cougliB, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. Keeling J. W. Warabold & Co., of Peru, havo recently ndded considerably to their stock of lumber aud now havo as good and complete a stock as there is in tho county. They carry coal, lime and all kinds of building material. Also wagons, buggies, road wagons, etc. Their prices aro low as tho low est. Give them i call when in need of anything in their lino. i i J D "RrMopa. pditnr Tlninnrtriit: T.nnv cantor. "N II. hhvh: Ono Minntn Honcli Cure is tho best remedy for croup I ovitr Uftpri." Trrmwullntnlv rcKavcn itrwl cures cougbtt, colds, croup, asthma jiijuu.uumij, UIUUUIIU13, flippy aim ai. throat and hum troubles It nreventb1 nrrxji i TsaiW '!l.'i!i'v?iimiL'ht'jMivi'iii Mrs. A. S. Holladay, one of tho plow noor settlors of Brownvillo, died tho first of the week nt tho resldenco of hor daughter, Mrs. Union Robinson, of Chicago, whore alio has made hor homo for several years, since tho separation from hor husband. The body was brought to Brownvillo for burial, this being tho dying request of tho deceasud. Funeral eor vices, conducted by Rov.Et S. Murphy, of Auburn, pastor of tho Episcopal church, to which deoeasod bolonged, wero held Thursday. Mrs. Holladay was a woman univorsally respected. Sho leaves ono daughter, Mrs. Robinson, with whom bIio was living. Tho many old frionds of Mrs. Hollndny will regret to learn of hor death. Farm Journal, 5 years (1000, 1001 1002, 1003 and 1004), to every subscrib er who will pay one year in advance to Tho Advortlsor; both papors for 81, No hottor paper than the Farm Jour mil. This offer is mado to you. Blank deeds, chattel mortgages, farm oases, etc., for salo at this office. You never know what form of blood poisoning will follow constipation. Keep tho livor clean by UBlng DoWitt'a Llttlo Early RiBors and you will nvold trouble They aro famous llttlo pills for constipation and livor and boWel troubles. Keeling. ; V ' &" Beforo making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matter call and got onr clubbing rates. Tho following uro somo of our combinas nutions: The Advertiser ono year and the Farm Journal flvo years for $1 Tho Advertisor and St Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for 31.00 Tho Advertiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocoan for 81.40 Tho Advortiser and either the Toledo IJIndo or tho Now York Tribune for SU5 The Advertisor and tho Household, a homo monthly, for 551 35 Tho Advortlsor und the Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmor and Insurance Journal for $1.35 . Tho Farm Journal will be sent five years with any of tho abovf comhiun. tioiiH. These prices aro for cash in advance only. i id J. H. SEID, r Broedor of Thoroughbred Poland China HOGS. NEMAHA, ... . - NEBRASKA y ' if you want anything iu our line call and Beo us, Prices uon. iveoung consumption. Keeling. ...t2 ViiJZ2, -t J 't-''&L