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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
1 VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905 XUMBER 40 Ml 1 i 7 Lumber Hardware and Furniture M. T. Hill went to Omana Monday, returning Thursday. A local teachers' association will bo hold at Brownvillo Saturday of this week. W. F. Keeling this week sold to Dun Maxwell a piano, for which ho is agent, John W. VandorsllCo wont to St Joo Monday, and expects to remain there for aomo time. MJRS. HILL'S Wo had a regular apriug rain Wed nesday ovoning, with thunder and lightning accompaniment. New Spring Millinery Goods are now ready. Call Early for first Choice Low Prices, and satisfaction in Trimming guaranteed $ : I T T-l Tl 1- 1 a f Wo can supply your needs in the line of Lumber, Hardware v "ou " and Furniture Our new stock is arriving daily and when com- Teabody and Miss Ellen Shiveley w will be pleased to have you call and see us and get prices. It is our aim to please you, Ave try to do so at all times. Alice ere Do not forgot that we sell the cele brated monarch Range-none bettor. Edwards 8r Bradford Lbr, Co. C. JE. STEUTEVILLe, Maniagor Eddlonnd Claud Mnxwoll wont to Lincoln Saturday and visited relatives and friends until Monday. E. A. IIowo has moved on Swan Nelson's farm, tlio old Muutz place, land will tend it this summer whilo Swann 1b digging gold in the Black 111 11b. W, W. Sanders Is now juaticu of tho poaco, nut tho only jobs no is looking Nemaha will soon hnvo an opera Iioubo again. Evoretnco the old ono burned F. L. Woodward haa been on doavoring to get some ono to go in with him and put up a good opera houso, and has Anally succeeded In getting Mrs. Win, II, Hoover and Mrs. Bon Parker of Auburn camo in after nro marriage ceremonies. IIo will Elmer E. Allen interested in tho on to Neuiaha Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs, J ,B, Berger. give a premium to tho get married by him. first couple to Claud Jarvis, who has been af. bish the past winter, returned to mahu tho first of this week. Wa- No- See M T Hill for Ore insurance. Dr. Bourne fits glasBeB. Auburn farm For Sale A 40'acre Apply at this office fruit Photo mounting card board for sale at the Advertiser office. Local TSTews Nemaha is adopting city styles, and therefore is having n big tiro sale, But wo do not want to have any moro such nttlt -l t s- rt fnBn tlin rrt m rv r l linn Rfl f,. Brown. Of PllWncO OltV. R -uawwn Hm mio nmu uauoc. nephew of llobt. I. Brown, haa been PU0B""h m' wlU llt9t ua tt lon8 Miss Dora Clark is assisting in J. II. Vanderslice's store. Frank Dressier is helping Gilbert & McCandless in the storo now. CalP.at this office and get a sample copy of the Iowa Homestead. Remember, we will take your subs scription for any newspaper published anywhere in the United States and can usually save you money. Foi SaleA cood 40-acro farm, 23 acres in young orchard just beginning toibenr j'good 5-room housed well,etc. Price S2500. Good terms. Apply at this oillce. Agonizing Burns are instantly relieved, and perfectly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, C Rivonbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes I burnt my knee dreadfully ; that It blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c at W. W. Keeling, druggist. For Sale An extra good folding bed. Inquire of Mrs. H. S. Gaither. F. E. Gaither came down from Omaha last Saturday, returning Mon Hev. G. W. Avers closed tho meet" ingd at tho Methodist church Sunday night. Miss Rose Seabury wont to Peru Saturday; imd expects to remain for some time. Dr, Cap Graves of Peru was in Ne malm on .professional business Friday of last week. Mrs. W. W. Sold has boon quito sick for the past three weeks, but is now getting better. Mrs. M. W, Knapp and Mrs. Shers wood drove over to Stella last Friday and visited friends. GREAT FIRE SALE visiting the latter for several days. John Shuck, who has been stopping with his brother, Phil Shuck, for some time, returned to Auburn Tuesday. Mrs. Mury U. Clark uaB boon very i . . i i sick ior Beverai uays, out wo aro nieasH ed to learn that she is getting better, Nelson Hadlock, who has been work ing in at. Joe ror a little over a yoar returned to Nemaha Thursday morn ing. Will F. Sanders went to DoWltt, Nebr., Monday, where he has,n position j as helper to tho B. & M. agent at that point. Rev. J, W. Sapp Is now a resiednt of Nemaha, having moved in his new house this week. We welcome him to Nemaha. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Flack went to Nebraska City Monday night, to visit their son, Will Flack, returning Wednesday. Mrs. Carso and Miss Avis Carse, who have been viBiting at Thurmap, Iowa, for almost three months, returned home Monday evening. T. II. Jones of Howe has just pur chased a black imported Perchoron stallion. Wo will have bis ad, breed ing, etc, in this pnper soon. Gilbert & McCandless oponod tnoir store in tho Minick building Thursday morning, and are closing out the stock that was saved from tho firo. Mr, and Mrs. Irvln U. Hadlock of St. Paul, Minn., arrived in Nemolia Tuesday afternoon, on a visit to Irvin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W filter Hadlock. Their many friends hero are pleased to soo them again. Married At the Luthoran parsons age, South Auburn. Nob., on WedueB day evening, March 15, 1005, by the Rev. W. Dieffenbach, Mr. Olato C. Hardenberger to MIsb Anna S Caldwell both of Auburn, Neb. terpriso. Thoy will build the houso only ono story in hoight, using tho old walls but taking off tho top walls to tho bottom of tho windows On tho stago. Tho now building will bo tho samo sizo and tho ceiling tho sarao hoight as tho old building. Good econery will bo put in, and in ovory way It will bo a credit to tho town. Work will bo commoncod at once. Messrs. Woodward and Allon and Mrs. Hoover aro deserving of much praiso for tho pnblio spirit shown, as no ono expcctB tho ontorpriso to be a money making ono. All foel tho need of n good apora houso, and nro pleased to know that tho want is to be suppliod. Subseribo for your papers at this of lice. Rev. G. W. Ayers wont to Graf Monday to assist Rev. Eugene Maxcy in a protracted meeting. He preached that night and wub then called back to Nemaha to bold funeral services for F. E Hoover's infant son. Gilbert & McCandless are now CLOSING OUT the entire stock of goods left from the fire AT COST and. in many cases below cost. The most of the stock is not damaged in the least, and none more than slightly soiled, Great chance Bargains Come early and get first choice Now open in Minick Building How about that brick yard in Nema ha? Now ia the time to agitato tho question and get it started. It would undoubtedly be a paying investment. A caucus will bo held at the Ad vers tlser office at 7:30 tonight, for tho pur poso of placing in nomination candi dates for village truBteea. All voters are invited to be present. Louie Kerkor started for Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesduy afternoon, where ho expects to go to work in u storo. Louie is u good clerk as well as a lino young man, und we hope he will strike a good job. Gilbert & McCandlesB find ou Invoic ing that they savod a little over $3,000 worth of goods from the Ore, but much of it is considerably damaged, and will bo sold out at low prices. O. J. Thorp, who has boon in Color ado looking for a new locution, whero ho could get some land in tho section that will eventually be in tho irragoted section, returned homo Inst Saturday, without having secured any land, but has a pleco of deeded land in view. F. L. Woodward this week sold to Mrs. M, J. Hoover tho tiireo lots just south of C. P. Barker's homo. Mrs. tioover win build a nouso on tiie pro perty this spring wo understand. Mr. Woodward also sold to Wm. Smiley two lots on tho southoast corner of tho block whore the Inttor is living, and Mr. Smiloy will build thereon, Johnnie Frederick Hoover, infan? son or I'reuoricic i. nnu Minnie Hoover, died at tho home of tho par, ents, six miles southwest of Nomahas on Monday, March 20, 1005, aged two years, ono mouth and four days. Tho funeral services wore held at tho Methodist church at ono o'clock p. m. Wednesday. Rev. G. W. Ayers preached tho funeral sermon. The boi roaved parents have our sympathy in their sorrow. DR. G M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women., Stolla - Nebraska PETER ICERKER. Deulor In Highest market prico paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS IiAWAIUCATj IKSTATE, COfiliKCTIONS OIIIcch ovor PoHtodlrn Building, Krunlc Ncul's old Btnud, at aubuiw, NEIIKASKA We must earnestly request of all who are indebted to us to make ars rangomenta to settle their accounts, as we neod tho money to settlo up our business. Our business relations with all of our patrons have been very pleasant und we trust we may bo able to do moro in the future. Respectfully, On Friday ovoning, March 10, the young musicians of Nomaha met at tho homo of their teacher. Miss Maye Gaither, and organized the ''Allegro Musical Club" with tho teacher as prealdont, Elia Shiveloy secretary and Alice Peabody treasurer. Tho object of the club is tho study of musical history. Beside tho historical studios, recitals for the entertainment and in struction of tho members of tho club will be arranged from time to timo. A feo of ono cont per member Will be charged at every meeting with which miniature pictures of musicians and class pins will bo bought. Tho colors are: Turquoise Blue and Cream ana tho motto: That day is lost iu which we fail to learn somothing. The life of Mendelssohn was then studied, Af ter aomo music nnd a nice social time, the club adjourned to meet again Fri day eve, March 23, at the homo of Dr, KNAPP & SON Proprietor!) of tho Livsry&Feed Stable Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. J. ID. Orotlxex in tho PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Dcalor,lu Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes,,retc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Fhone calls answered! promptly. NEuiAIIA, NEBK. Gilbert & McCandless. Gaither,