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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1904)
11 v 1 i VOLUME XLVlll NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, JW04 DUMBER 28 . ffehf alto jfttef tint : hi 7" K, Local News See M T Hill for Are inournnce. Mrs. E. II. Knapp is on tbo oick list. Happy New and friends. Year to all our readers Try the Devoa paint. Kerns, Auburn. Sold by J. W, Miss Lizzie Hawxby went to Lincoln Friday morning. L. P. Doweese came down from Nn brauka City Monday. E. D, Rogers came in from Auburn Wednesday afternoon. Verne Taylor of Sbubnrt was a Nes maha visitor Saturday. Burl Gurttrigbt baa moved into Mrs. Florence Jams' nous. Dr. Verne Vance of Peru was a -aatm vrsitor Wednesday. Nes Miss Vera Mlnlck of Bracken was a Nemaba visitor Tuesday. A One line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Koeling's. John Vandersllce made a trip to Joe the latter paBt of last weak. St. Miss Nellie Sanders went to Auburn Tuesday, returning home Thursday. Dr. Cap Graves of Peru was in Ne tuaba Tuesday aud again Wednesday. Ira B. Dye of Peru, Sunday schoo missionary was in Nemaba Tuesday. If you have an item of news let us 4 .know over the phone if you have one. Mr. and Mrs. George 1'ackly went to Ceru Saturday afternoon, returning Monday. Dr. W. H. Linn, dentist, will be iu Nemaha at the hotel on Monday, Jan. 4. 1004. MUsea Mary and of Brownville were Wednesday. Jessie Steuteville Nemaha visitors Weldon Shively of DeWitt. Nebr.. visited Nomaha friends from Saturday ui Monday. This is leap year and the ladies have tw right to propose for the Urat time for Beven years. A. F. Walsh catae down from Lin coln Thursday ufternoon of last week returning Monday. Mrs. Walter 8. Maxwell and Lena went to Wymore Wednesday to visit relatives forja few days. Miss Ackermau of David City, Nob., is the guest of Miss Stella Washburn. be arrived here Tuesday. The editor's office phone is No. 7 and that of his residence ia No. l. Call us up if you have any news. A number of the youug people went out toAUen's lake, near Bracken, Mondpy evening, to skate. Harry and Atchle Rowen and Dan Lambert went to. Auburn Monday to vlBit relatives until Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Gappy Smith came down from Nebrnska City Thursday of 4ast week, returning Tuesday. Leslie Woodward came up from Kansas City Thursday of last week and visited his parents until Sunday. Miss Hazel Parker of Anburn was the guest of her cousin, MIhb Nellie Sanders, from Saturday till Tuesday. Mrs.Floreuce Jarvls went to Wabash Nebr, Saturday, wnere she expects to visit her mother for the remainder of the winter. D. McPhee of Oxford, Neb., was in Nemaha last week looking after the mill property which he owns here the old Bonnet mill. C. P. Barker went to Dunbar Friday to see Burkott Seid nnd his pa and ma. He roturned home Saturday. M. Liebhart and wifo of Mnrquotte, Nebr., have been visiting the former's brother, W. W. Liebhart, for the past week. Thos. J. llumbaugh has been sick with the grip for the past week, nnd Sam Llttrell, substitute carrier, has beon going over the routo. J. Lorenzo Zwicky, the chalk talk artist, at Hoover's opera house next Monday night. ""b7f. Culp came down from Milfdrd, Nebr., Monday, nnd is visiting bis aged mother and friends. Frank iu an ! inmate of the soldier's borne. Clarence Conner is sick with a corns bination of pneumonia and chicken pox. Ilia mother came in from Aui burn to help take oare of him. Married In Nemaha, Nebr , Thurss day evening, December s4, 1003, by D. T. Smiley, justice of tne peace, Mr. Lorenzo D. Smith and Mrs. Mary Flock. H. Bordwell of Nebraska City, aud itor for the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., was in Nemaha the first of the week, helping invoice. He went to Graf Wednesday. Claud Scovill came to Nemaha Tues day afternoon and is visiting friends for a few day?. He is with the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co., at Hartington, Neb. W e are requested by the wife and children of the late James F. Bennett to return their sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for iheir kindness and sympathy in their trouble. Ed and John Sanders of London precinct visited their cousin, W. F. Sanders, from Friday till Mondav afternoon. They have been working w - r near Cook, Neb., returning home a few days ago. narriea At tne Lutheran parsons age, South Auburn. Nebraska, on Wednesday, December 2.1, 1903, by the Rev. W. Dicffenbach, Mr. Herman B. warnite or Humboldt to Miss Lena A. Harper of Johnson. A surprise party was given Miss Edna Lytle, at her homo in Aspinwall precinct, Monday night. ThesurpriHe was complete but a very pleasant one. A number of her friends were present. and all enjoyed themselves until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Corey of Sutton. Nebr., arrived in Nemaha Thursday of last week on n visit rn Mvmtnntr - .w.. w U S 14 Howe and family and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Ccrey has many friends in Nemaha, where she grew to womanhood. Mr and Mrs. Henry W. Shubert gave a Christmas dinner to their children and a few old frinnrta i heir beautiful home onej'mlle south of Bracken Fifty cueats Warn nroa. ent. A number were kept away by the threatening weather. Married At the residence of the bride'a parents near Howe, Nebr., on Sunday evening, December 27, 1003, by tno Kev.- Y . Dieffenbach, Mr. Wm. E. Wiser of Independence, Oklahoma Territory, to Miss Lettle M. Connors of Howe, Nebraska. The following officers were elected at the Methodist Episuonal Sundnv school last Sunday: W. W Sanders, superintendent. I. N. Cooper, nBsiBtantsup't. Willie Yates, secretary. Nellie Snndere, assistant ser-refary. Mwy Rerker, treasurer. Lena Maxwell, librarian. Coy Rives, assistant liprrfan. Lulu Cooper, organist. Geneva West, assistant organist. " o 0 Old papers for salcat this office. , To My Patrons: Best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. Very respectfully, 7VY. X. HILL Alt Klnton thought Walter S. Max well, the rural mail Wrier, was look log hungry, and also thought he was deserving of a treat, so be loft a lot of fresh pork, spare ribs, backbone, etc. on the mail box Tuesday morning. Walt is willing to be Berved that way all along the line, and the carrier on route No. l save "Me too." The Royal Highlanders on Monday night elected the following officers: A. N. Sedoris, illustrious protector. Florence Minick, chief counselor. W. W. Sanderti, worthy evaugol. Lillian Allen, sec'y. A. B. Klnton, treasurer. W. F, Keeling, wardeu. W. W. Seid, Sentry. W. F. Keeling, manager. T i Tho Christmas entertainments at the Methodist and Christian' churches on Christmas eve were good and both churches were filled, every seat being aocupled. Interesting procrauis were given at both places. The Christmas trees contained presents for all tho pu plls, and many other presents wero also given. Candy, nuts aud popsorn were given to all members of the schools. Seyraeur Howo is feolinc very nroud of a One invalid chair that he received as a Christmas present from his child ren. He takes great comfort in it now. He is able to sit up in It much or the time that otherwise he would nave to spend in bed, aud is ereatly rested thereby. He is now able to walk about the house a little on crutches, but is gaining very slowly. James?. Bennett, a former woll known citizen of Nemaha, died Satur day morning of last week, at the ini sane asylum at Hastings. The bodv was shipped to Nemaha, arriving here Monday, and the funeral was hold at tho Christian church Tuesday forenoon Mr. liennett was one of the nioupe or Nemaha county, coming here with .i ' . . urn lutrems in an eariy flay. He was proprietor of the Bennett mill near here for many years. A few years ago his mind failed him and he was sent to tho asylum at Llns coin. He grew worse and was flnallr sent to the asylum for incurables. Rev. J. W. Saup of Brownville con ducted the services at the church. Tne body was laid at rest in tho Ne maha ccmotary. The deceased leaves a wife, one non. Hannibal Bennett, and tht ee dauffhtarR Mrs. Emma Loomis, Mtb. Pearl Coler- iclc and Miss Mabel Bennett. All property owneis aro notified to repair sidewalks at once or repairs will no maae by street commissioner and charged up against property, By order of Board of Trustees. Another car load of Hour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building the flour that ploases everybody in quality and price. Bran, shorts, chop feed, Graham aud corn meal always on hand. Crother, the harueis man, will wait on you. EL Pahis Chalk Talk Artist Tho fourth entortaininont in the Nemaha locturo course will bo given next Monday night by J. Loronzo Zwicky, who will talk on "Tho Philosophy of tho Beautiful," illustrating his loc turo with beautiful skotchos, drawn while ho talks. All tho entertainments heretofore given have boon fine, but this is said to bo bettor than any that have precoaoa it. Admission, 25 cts. , iiiuiuuui rusorvoa seat. Free Concert Miss Jesslo M. Gnrvin will give a concert at the Methodist church next Thursday night. Admission free but a collection will bo taken. Everybody is invited Robert Jones was at the road waltin for the rural carrier on route one a day or ao ago with a flno duck in his bands. which he presented to tho carrier for a New Year's dinner Mr. Itumbaugh kuows how to appreciate anything like that, and returns thanks. Mr. and Mr. C.:H. Klndig, who have been visiting the family of V. P Peabody during the holidays, weut to Lincoln Wednesday to attend the State teachers' association. From there they will return to Wakaflold, Neb., where both are teaching, Mr Kindlg being principal of the schools. J. S. Stull and F. G. Hawxby have formed a partnership in the law bus! neas and will open offices In Auburn In a few days. The llrm will be a winning one. Judge Stull ia one of the ablest attorneys in the state and Mr. Hawxby is u very eloquent aud brilliant young lawyer. They will undoubtly have a big practice. Mrs. J. H. Vandersllce was calling on a neighbor Wednesday evening and whfn she returned home, shortly after eight o'clock, she found thelhouae ful of smoke and there was a strong scent of burning cloth. Tho alarm was given and a large crowd gathered to tight (Ire, but none could bo found, and yet tho smell of burning cloth could be detected, at times growing stranger Finally the most of the crowd left. Lelah Gaither went to the stove in the sitting room to warm and noticed a bit of rag that had evidontly been laid on the fonder of the stove, caught tire and fell off. The oil cloth under the stove prevented the carpet from catching lire and no damage had been doue. A very pleasant watch meeting was held at the Odd Fellows hall Thursday ulgbt. Misses Stella Washburn, Dora Clark, Mn j Kerkarand Nollie Sanders invited the members of the Rebekah and Odd Fellows lodges and a few friends to watch the old year out and the new year in. The evening passed swiftly &nd pleasantly with conversa tion, games, music, otc. At 11 o'clock a luncheon of cake and fruit was served by the hostesses. At midnight the youyg people got hornn aud marched ttuougb tho streets making as much noise as possible, to let the teo pie know that 10q4 had arrived. k ifty-flvo persons wero present nud t was the unanimous otiinion that this was ono of the moat pleaiaut oathers ings thoy bad evor attended. The Advertiser and the Western Swine Breeder ono year for $1.35; the Advertiser und Poultry Topics due year for $1.15; Tho Advertiser and the Daily Omaha News one year lor 82.00; the Advertiser and tho Iowa Home stead, Poultry News and Homew stead Ilmtituto numbers one year for $ 1.32; thoAdvertiser and the Nebrnf-ka Farmer oue year for Si .85; the Adver tiser and the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean ono year for Sl.50; the Adver tiser and tho Snmi-Wklv St- rnni j vi iu Globe Democrat one year for 81.75; the Advertiser und the SemiWeeklv Nebraska State Journal one year for $1.85. These are some of our nlnhi ng offers, but wa have others. Cnn you beat them anywhere? FOU1TD The cheapest place to buy goods. W, M, SneMng of St. Deroin. Nebr., Ia closing out his stock and will sell on Satur days for cash at actual cost of goods, with ten per cent added. Call on him for bar gains. Ran A Tn Penny Nail Through His Hand. While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Throe Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "1 thought at once of the pain und soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately appli do Chamberlain's Pain Balm andoc eaalonallyafterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and tho injured parts wore soon healed. For salo by W. W. Keeling. Old papers for sale at this office. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys (liter the impurities from tho blood, and unless they do this good health Is impossible. Fos ley'e Kidney Cure makes sound kid neys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease It atrenghtens tho wholo system. M T Hill. A New Invention MlnickVFIflldfinrn Hunkl nr rXfnnhtnu hUBka the corn from the stalk, loaving stalks standing in tho flold. Exclusive stuto ond rann ufaoturer'B right for sale by the inventor and patentee. Corres pondence solicited. Ariii 4 4 H. T. MINICK. NntnnhA Vol. T. E. Ofotlier in the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Reairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty Poultry Wanted I will pay the Highest Market Price in Cash for Poultry of all kinds, delivered nt the stores of Gilbert & McCandlesn nnri I ri -run derslico on Wednesdayseach week uraws to be empty. Will also buy Hides and Furs of all kinds. W. E. SMITH WESLEY H. CLARK Dcalor la Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEE? I),A II.. nunc umiih miHwereu promptly. 'Phone No 20 NEMAHA, NEIiK. .