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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1900)
r 1 1 J X , VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900. NUMBER 32 maiwiuiiiiwiiiii wtmu&cuwi r .Local News KMaaatnjMaimMrnazsen.itini juun.au .re Utll & Keeling for lire insurance A big fiee show ul tho opera hou-e, Frank Flack Is tin proud lather of nn , born Friday morning. HeniHinber lite big free show nt tho op ra house Monday night. Try N. I?. Anderson's own brand of (I r. Every sack warranted. Go to Keeling i drily sioto for school supplies, a ets, crayons, etc. Flee show at t lit opera honao Mon !. niglit, Fb. 5th. Misses Pearl Bennett and Ada Liims belt vlailed Auburn last Saturday. Teams are now crossing tho Mlasouri liver at this point for the first time this winter. Cards for mounting stamp photos for h.iio at The Advertiser olllco twenty fr live cent. The cold weiither this week haB helped out tho ico men and good ice can now be got. Irvin lladlock came up from St. Joe .- nday and is visiting his parents unci fi ends this week. . The Keeling drug store has just re ceived a new stock of jewelry and watches. Low piieeH. The Herpal Remedy Co. will com mence with a big free show at the opera house Monday night, Feb. 5th. Insure your farm and town property with Farmers and Merchants Insure mice Co. of Lincoln. F. II. D. Hunt, Agent, Neunihu. Neb. Dr. I. L. Callison, the Stella dentist will be at Nemaha next Monday, for the purpose of doing dental work in all its branches. Olllco at hotel. AU knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Stephen Gilbert will please call and settle. Bosk Gilbert, Admx. We regret to learn that our old friend Uncle Vol Hitter, the sage of jm. Deroin, is very sick. Wo hope he will soon lecuvor hu accustomed good Mrs. William LI. Hoover and Miss Helen Hoover went to Lincoln Thurso day to vlsic relatives and friends. They will probably bo gone about a mouth. . Dr. Galther reports the birth of n girl to Mr. and Mis. Hank Chandler Fiiduy nihht of last week, aud of a boy to Mr. and Mrs, Stove Colenuk baturday morn'.ng. We called on Mr. and Mis. James A. Titus Friday morning. Mrs. Titus was feeling conoideiably better but Mr. Titus had panned a bad night and was not feeling so well. The physicians report a great deal ol sickness these days. Most of it is caused by people contracting colds. Tins unsettled weather has much to do will) It. Nebraska City News. All parties owing me rent on lots for last year will please settlo by the middle of March. All lots rented this year must be paid for in advance. Mils, W. II. llooviJit, Admx, Win, Anderson will seil at public sale, Monday, Feb. 12, his horses, cattle tanning implements anil some house hold goods. The sale will take place at, his farm, throe miles south-west of Nemaha City. Tho infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Nate SedoraB was buriod in the Nemaha cemetery Friday. To the parents who hud looked forward so hopefully to the coming of the little one is extended heartfelt sympathy. Can on us for job work. Albert it. Titus started loi Oklahe iiiii last Saturday to look after his homestead. Do you burn coal? it not you had better commence now. We have just received near load. Kdwakds & HuadfouI). Lbr. Co., Nemaha, Nebi TO CUItti A COLD IX ONE BAY TnKe Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it tails to cure. E W Grove's siguature on every box. 25o We have a large stock of Winter Goods which we will close out at low prices. Call aud see us fur bargains. Hose Gilheut, Admx. of the estate of S. Gilbert. Hev. J. M D-u-by will preach espec (ally to young ladies Sunday night. The trout Keats will bo reserved for the the young ladies and they are cordially invited to bo present and to occupy these front seats. I wish to inform the public that I am now located iu Nemaha and am prepared to take pictures in all the latest st) lea aud sizes at a reasonable price. Call aud see samples. Views of residences a specialty. Will re main a few days only. Stamps 18 foi 25 cents. E. W. Agnew. Coming, The Herbal Remedy Co. that commences a series of outurta'in ments at the opera house for two weeks, Feb. 5 Carry tho largest med cal show on the road, line singers, good dancers, wonderful trapeze peis formers, funny comedians, to amuse iu a rellned manner. They opeu Monday night with a big free show. Farm Journal is the oldest farm monthly published. Hut it is not old and moss grown': 'it is "bristling and brimming over with good things. You should know It. Here's a chance. Pay up your subset iptiou to the Adn vertiser one year ahead, and we will send it nearly live years, tho remainder of 1000, and all of 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1004; both papers at the price of one. John II. Duudas, of the Auburn Granger.'called iu to see us Wednesday and tried to convince us that the Gran ger and its editor were strictly inde pendent and nonpartisan and that it was impossible to conduce a successful Chautauqua or old settlers meeting m ithout allowing the speakers to tal! politics. To all of which wo begged leave to differ. Hev. Chas. II. Gilmore, who was pastor of the Methodist church at Nt malm for four years but is now located at Filley.was greeting his many friends hero Thursday evening and Fiiday lorenuon. At the lequest of Hro. Darby he preached Thursday evening. Hro Gilmore is very popular in Noma--ha and is always gladly welcomed by the people when he comes among us. We ore putting iu a now lumbet yard in your town on the corner south of Andei son's brick store. We have already on hand two cars of lumber. Come iu aud get acquainted with us' Wo will treat you right. EDWAIIUS & BlJADFOHD Llllt. CO., Nemaha, Neb. Hill & Keeling write both farm and city insurance and will save you money FOR SALE. I offer at private sale 1 brown horse, 7 years, 1100 lbs, $55. 1 black mare, 8 years, MOO lbs, $05, 1 yearling heifer, tine, $25. 1 Canton riding cultivator, $20, 1 set discs for cultivator $0. 1 small Antique refrigerator $7. Call at furm two miles northwest of Nemahu and inspect property. LUTIIEH II. HAHNES. Dr II II Haden, Summit, Ala, says: Ithink KodolDyspepsiaCureis a splen did medicine. I prescribe it and my conlldence in it grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and Indlges tion. Keeling Old papers for sale at this olllco, Having opened a lunch room In Nemaha 1 ask tin patronnae of the puhlti. Lunches tarnished on short notice. Pica, etc , kept on hand. Full 'lue canned goods and lobtecos. D. ,J. Thompson. The wife of Dr. John I). Jack, for merly of Ilrownville, died at their home In Wymoro Tuesday. Tho fun oral services woie held at Peru Thurs day, conducted by Hev. Chas. II. Glh more, of Filloy. Mrs. Maud Irene Jack was born March ii.'lrd, 1873. and was married to Dr. Jack August 22nd. 1804. She leaves a husband aud u little son, threo years old. Little Hobert Floyd, Infant son of Mr and Mrs. George Lindsey, died Wednesday, January 31st, 1000, aged 2 months and 24 days. The funeral services were held at tho Methodist church Thursday afternoon. Hev. J. M. Darby preached the funeral sermon The sorrowing parents desire to return thanks to the fjiends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy dur ing tho sickness, deatli and burial of their little one. John C. Boyd, of Aspinwall precinct, thought it looked like wo wore going to have a "spell of weather," so ho brought us a lond of good dry wood Monday. It. J. Tussey and Jake hiveloy, of tho same precinct, have each added to our happiness by deliv ering u load of wood withiug the past few days, paying their subscription into 1001 and securing the Farm Jour'' nstl until the end of 1004 as a premium. Let tho good work go on. Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and shorts 00 centsjlper 100; at Hoover's grocery store, f y ' : - The Bennett mill Is now ready to do grist work at any time nnd will guarantee good Hour if the wheat is good. They will grind at any time. They are giving 33 pounds for old wheat and all that now wheat Is worth giving more than any other mill in the county. Prompt service and satis iiction guaranteed m I wouldn't be wlthoutDeWitt'sWitch Hazel Salve for any consideration," writes Thos B Hhodes, Centerfield, O. Infallible for piles, cut?, burns and skin diseases. Bewure of counterfeits. W W Keeling. Blank deeds, chattel mortgages, farm leases, etc., for sale at this olllco. A. H.DeFluent, editor of tho Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a num ber of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and side. He says : "M right arm at times was entiiely useless. I tried Chamberlain s Pain Balm and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately, The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and It never falls. For sale by Keeling the druggist. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in stock. 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 if you want anything in our Una cull and seo us. Prices Mr. Downle D Muir, late president ot the Fiist National bank during the time of its leconuti notion under the Auspices of Presiden Perkins or the Burlington system, Is about to taku up his residence In NewVoik Mr. Mini In his long residence iu Lincoln has established a reputation in the business world th. t will tollow him w herevei he goes, and It Is with regret tl.at tho people of this city learn of his de pal tare His judicious management of tho Firt National bank, lirst as cashier and afterward as president in a time of stiess and doubt, was of great bene" (It to the business interests of Lincoln nnd southern Nebraska. Tho best wishes of Lincolnites go with him State Journal Tho above rot era to an olti Ilrown ville boy, son of II V. Muir. Downio Muir took his first lessons In tho bank, lug business in the old State bank of Ilrownville, of which tho Into William II. Hoover was piesidont, wo believe Ho went trom Ilrownville to Lincoln, where ho has remained sinco with tho excoption of a brief residence in Den ver a few years ago. Tho Advorllser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.00. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for salo. Call at tho feed store. Bon Parker, the Singer sewing ma chine man at Auburn, has engaged the services of C. W. Norton, an expert machlnest, and is prepared to clean and repair sewing machines of all kinds. If you have a machine you want cleaned or repaired write to Mr. Parker or send him the machine. Sec ond hand machines for sale. i J. E. Conley, tho BrowuvHlo jeweler, will make regular trips to Nemnha 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 warrunted. He also carries a fino lino of jewelry. Leave work or orders at the Park hotel. Lagrlppe, with its after effects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may bo quickly cured by OnoMlnuto Cough Cure, tho only remedy that pro duces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and limit troubles. It will pievenl consumption. Keeling o o J. V. Wumbold & Co., of Peru, have recently added considerably to their stock of lumber and now havo us good aud complete a stock as there is in the county. They carry coal, limo aud all kinds of building material. Also wagons, buggies, road wagons, etc. Their prices tiro low as tho low est. Give tliem n call when in need of anything in their lino. J D Bridges, editor Democrat. Lans caster, N II.sayB: One Minute Cough Cine is tho best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung troubles It provosts consumption. Keeling. TO Do you want any Breeches? Do you want Coat and Vest? Tailor Made, latest style, up to date goods. Every Suit Warranted to fit and to wear. Every lining guaranteed for one year. Conie in ond see niy samples. N. K. ANDERSOH. 1 On last Monday Di , Gaither it moved the little linger from one of I J. F Hoover's hand.", Dr Keeling I Wrts present to administer chloroform if needed. But Johnsoy was grltfy, land they only had to use a local mils thellc. t'ooidno being injected iu the linger before amputation, rendering It entirely painless. Mr Hoover seems to be doing better. Beforo ranking nrrnngements for your yoar's supply of rending rantter call nnd got our clubbing rates. The following aro somo of our eombinni nations: Tho Advertlsor one year and tho Farm Journal five years for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Olobo Democrat both ono year for Sl.flo The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 Tho Advortiser and either the Toledo Hliulo or the Now York Tribune for 81.35 Tho Advertiser and tho Ilousnlinld. a homo monthly, for 81 35 The Advertiser nnd tlin Inwn Tlnmn. stead, Poultry Farmer nnd Insurance Journal for $1.35 WUn TP.,-., !. ...! ...Ill l. L n.. iiiu xiiiui uuiuuill Will l)U UUIlk uyu yeare with any of the above comblna-, tions. Theso prices are for cash in advance only. J. H. SEID, Dreetlor of Thoroughbred Poland China HOGS. NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA ! lii'iwkAiAr- ,Mtuihi,tiiiwiifi