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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1903)
j3 ' ' VOLUME XLV11L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, lfl03 -VUMBEK 17 kfm HOOSIER CASH STORE GOO D GOODS Cotton and Wool Blankets? Yes, we ha e them We have them at prices to suit you and to suit your neighbor Tell him about it . Come and investigate If you want a ..IOC Claw Hammer Hor Claw Hatchet for No. 8 copper bottom Wash Boiler 95c 12 quart Tin Pail for 15c 14 qnart Galvenized Pail for25c Fire Shovel - 5c Rotary Flour Seive 10c 10 quart Dish Pan 2cc 14 quart Dish Pan 24c Tho boot $2.00 Work Shoe on th market. Why Pay More? Southern "White Lead six and one-fourth cents per pound. Pure Linseed Oil raw 45c per gallon, boiled 5c per gallon. MRS, THEO, HILL Has Just received ci complete stock, of New Fall and Winter Millinery Gall and eee Her SEE US! Orescent Cottage Mixed Paint guaranteed strictly pure and to cover 800 square feet, two coats, to the srallon. $1.50 per gallon. Try it. Very respectfully, Our goods mut give Satisfaction We dLon3t -want youv money at the expense of your good will OUR WANTS ARE MANY Your Patronage To see you at our Store To show you our goods To please you We Want JNO. Phone 4 W. RITOHET BROWN VILLE, NEBR. Local News See U T Hill for Are insurance. More raia Wednesday morning, Wagon Sedoras, for sale. Inquire of Nate (Veldoa Shlveley last Saturday. went to Beatrice Try the Devoo paint. Kerns, Auburn. Sold by J. W. A One line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Reeling's. Horse blankets just received by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Cal and get prices on them. The editor's office phene is No. 7 and bat of bis residence is.No. 1. Call us up if you have any news. Just received a One line of shot gonB at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Go. Gall in and see them. Tho republican ticket is a good ono from top to bottom. A number of children in Nem aba have the cbickenpox. Marion Seid writes us that he has moved to Dunbar, Neb. Full line of School Supplies just ceived at Keellng'i drug store. ft Mrs. J. D. Balney of Browrville was a Nemaha visitor last Saturday Miss May Kerker visited friends in Brewnville last Saturday and Sunday. Misses Maye Gaither and Dora Clark visited Auburn Friday of last week. Harry Goagwer and wife left Tuess day for atrip to Oklahoma. Stella Press Jake Shlvely of dessa, rived in Nemaha Tuesday to relatives. mo., sr oii a visit Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ruubaugh and Mrs. J. r. Flack droye over to Stella last Sunday, Jake Handley and A. M. Lewis started for Burwell, Nebr., Tuesday on a bunting expedition. e " " K. I. Brown ahd Curtis Brown went to Graf Friday of last week, ret taming in the afternoon. .Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co haadle the best steel range made the Monarch. Gall and see it. u-or aaie nay horse, weight 1100, 7 years old, good driver. One buggy nearly noTr, alBO a good set of singl harness. See w. E. Whkbldon. x. HILL rouiTD The cheapest place to buy goods. W, M, Snelling of St. Deroin. Nebr., Is closing out his stock and will sell on Satur- days for cash at actual The republican candidates will hold COSt Of gQOdS, With ten meetings at cue ionowing piacea anu i d-tes: perxent added. Unwa TKiiirnrlnW avnnlnn Cnt OO I flood miisio will be furnished. ja,lL KJIX UUU J.UI Wttl- I maina Chas. Stillwell will have a public 6 cao. sale of livestock and farm implements Tnursday of next week, at bis place northeast of town. Republican Meeting Gall and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. Traveling is Dangorous Constant motion jura the kldneyn which nro kept in place In the body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea son that traveler, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kldno diseaae in borne form. Foley's Kidney Oure strengthens the kidneyo and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. Etlausan locomotive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with roy kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy's Kidney Cure. -rU T Hill. Mrs. Kate Noe, son and daughter of Stella were 'guests of M. T. Hill and family last Sunday. Mrs. Noe is the mother of Mrs. Hill.1 L. Burg of Dallas City, Ills., visited his daughter, Miss Carrie G. Burg, principal of the Nemaba schools, from Saturday untij Monday Mr. Lund has moved beie, from Johnson. He is a plasterer. We understand he will build and become a permanent resipent of Nemaba. PAINT PAINT PAINT We have the right brand of paint and the risbt price. Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Miss Minnie May took in the Ak sarben festivities at Omaha last week, returning home Friday evening. If you are going to buy a stove Ed- wards & Bradford Lumber Co. have them. Gall and get prices on them. Prof. Hoeusbel, author of Hoenshel'a grammars, used in our public schools, was a Nemaba visitor last Saturday. W. W. Seld put bis threshing mas chine in the shed, last week, having finished his threshing for this season. Miss Yance of Brownville went home Wednesday after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. 'JFrank Frazler. Mrs. Cora Saal, who has been visits ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Glllisple, returned to Sbubert Friday evening. Neal Molntyre has moved on one of J. W. Webber's farms. Ho lives in the house east of where John Webber is now living. School items were furnished for publication last week but were mislaid and not printed. We will try and not do so any more. , Special prices on furniture for 10 days to make room for another car load Call and get prices at Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Miss Ellen Shlveley gave a birthday party to her friends Wednesday night. Fifteen of her friends were present and all had a pleasant time. If vou want fire insurance, either m in old line or mutual companies, cal n W. W. Sanders. Feter Kerker la making arranges men ts to lay a brick sidewalk in front of his meat market, and the restau rant. He is tired of doing so much res pairing; on sldewalds. For Sale Stove wood ready sawed, cord wood, and about 160 good rails, 12 feet lone. Can be bought at my farm or I will deliver at Nemaba. JC. Stokes. Wm H. Rider tells of selling dressed hogs, naming mem several miies 10 town, for cents a pound. That was in 1850 ex 1800 in the good old democtatic times that we hear about. For sale Houbo and four lota in Nemaha. House has 4 and a half, 2 lots in fruit and 2 in gar den. Three blocks from business part of town. Inquire of W. F Gills iapio. i i i W. W. Liebhart waa;helping Wesley H. Glark put a pump im a well Thuras day and waa leaning over the well when his watch fell out of his pocket and dropped down the well, He is out of n watch new. KEEP THE JUDICIARY PUBE We have heretofore suld but little relative to the candidacy of any of thv candidates on tho judicial ticket out side of E. O. Kretai tiger, who we res gard as wholly unBuited for the place. As no man has ever questioned the integrity or distinguished ability of W. H. Kelliear, In abort, his fitness for the place, the queatlou of his elect ion Is practically assured. Who then should bo giyen .second place? For reasons wellknown to our readers, it has been shown that Kret singer's election would be a menace to the liberties of the people and the rights of litigants. Judge Babcock is growing eld, and is reaching a time in Ufo when meat men are in their detage. Age alone ought to be a bar to a judicial office; having reachod the age limit should be retired. The only available candidate is O.F. Reavis of Richardson county. This fact induced us to go down Wednea day, when he was in Jefferson county and his father was in the northern part of the state, to investigate charges made against C. F. Reavis and as the Arbor State is in no sense a partisan paper, nor do we surrender our position by taking up and telling the truth about the candidacy of Frank Reavis. The tactics being used to compass hie defeat is disreputable beyond all precedent. We took time to inquire into bis record, both as a citizen and official . The f aot that he was peri A New Invention Minick'aFieldCorn Husking Machine huBks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks standing in the field. ExoluBlve atata and manufacturer t right for sale by tho Inventor and patentee. Oorres pondencn pollened, Address 4 4 II. T. MtNICK, Nemaha, Neb. DR. Gh M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women V Stella - Nebraska O. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteeu years experience' Terms and dutea Ht The Advertiser office. For Fresh Roasted Peanuts Soft Drinks and Groceries Go to G. F. LARIMORE Successor to J. B. HOOVER NEMAHA, NEBRASKA jD7V . W. Keeling, Nomaha, Nebraska. Office in Keeling drug Btore.J WESLEY H. CLARK Doalarjln """- "ian ouioiai. ne raoc inat ne was per .... ... . n. rooms, story mtted Q opQQ contenton to select his I WMulTllllS BlsO rUITlpS, Tanks,SFipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEE Mrs. F. E. Hoever has been in Oma ha fer three weeks, receiving medical treatment. We are glad to learn that she is getting hotter, and hope she will soon'be able to 'come heme and be completely restored to, health:.. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shubert of Bracken were shaking bands with Nemaba friends last Saturday, They were on their way to Aepinwall pre cinct to visit their sen Arthur. Mr. Sbubert returned fret Kansas Gity about two weeks ago) where be was treated for cancor of the eye. He thought' the disease was killed but is now afraid It is not. He will probably return forfartber treatment. delegates to the district convention is proef to any (unprejudiced mind that he baa the respect of the people of the county jn which he Uvea. Profession' al jealousy is at. the bottom of the whole howl. Frank Reavis Is a brilliant young lawyer, and Is generally arrayed on one side of most cases tried in the dls trlct court of Richardsou ceunty, and of course he uas left many scars as mong the slain and wounded member of the bar at that ballwick ' But tbe matter ef persecution has been carried too far and be will reoeive two democratic votes for every repubi llcan vote he loses. Ho will go out ef Richardson with a rousing majority tnri will n&rrv Pawnee. Qaae. Joffer son and Johnson counties. Kelliear- and Reavis will be tbe judees of this judicial district fer tbe ensuing feur years frost Jan. 1, 1004 Wymore Arbor 8tate (Dem.) 'Old' papers for sale at this office. 'Phone calls answered promptly, 'Phone No 20 NEMAHA, NEBR. Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer 1 KEEP IN STOCK A COUPLETS LINK OV Gaskets. Robes and Funeral Supplies HEAESE IN OONNE0TIOH Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. --M T Hill. SHUBERT, NEr It ASK A