The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, September 29, 1905, Image 1

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VOLUME L
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1905
NUMBER 18
Local News
Paris has just unloaded a car of (lour.
Dr Bourne fits glasses. So Auburn.
Paris
bread
has flour that makes real
Ice cream pociable Saturday
night.
Do not forget It.
Flour that can't be beat In quality
and price at Paris's.
.Miss Emma Crim went to Lincoln
Monday to visit friends.
See the advertisement of the
e took show to be given at Auburn.
big
Mrs G. W. Chapman went to Kan
sas City Monday to visit relatives.
Rock and barrel salt at
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co;
.Tames B. O'Harra and Tommy re
turned to Brooklyn, Iowa, last Friday.
To Paris and return aud a sack of
Hour thrown in for 81.30, 81.40, 81.45.
. Arthur Littrell is now working on
the railroad at Dunbar with a steel
gang.' j
. e -
Frank Harford; who has been visits
nm inKansab, returned homo Wed
nesday.'
Miss Iva Cat) in went to Johnson last
Saturday and visited friends unti
Monday
Hi
For Sale-A good 3-inch wagon.
Inquire of CVE. Sanders or at the
postafflce..
The Eastern btar sociable laat Satur
day night was a success. The receipts
were S12 00
Mrs. Mattte
Tuesday and
several weeks.
Grate went to
will probably
Auburn
remain
Sam Littrell went to Falls City
Monday night to work with the B. &
M. bridge gang.
Miss Anna Knapp went to Hum
boldt Wednesday to visit her sister for
a couple of weeks.
See Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co
for the best line of furniture. Stock
complete and prices right
Mrs. T. J, Rumbaugh went to Salem
Friday evening to visit her brother,
returning Sunday morning.
The candidates on the two tickets
are now out hustling for votes and will
keep it up till the polls close Nov. 7.
Dr. S. A. West of Rockport, Mo., is
vla.ting hiij father, J. M. Wes', for a
few days. He came over last Friday
House with four rooms, two lots and
cistern, for sale Apply to
Waltkk Hadlook, Nemaha, Neb
Miss Helen Iioover returned home
Thursday of last week after a visit
with her sister. Mrs
Lincoln.
A. F. Walsh. In
The high water has destroyed a good
many potatoes for Jeff Drumm. no
had some fine ones on low land that
are a total loss.
JameB B. O'Harra of Brooklyn, Iowa
is tne stepson of tin late Nicholas B.
Scrivoner, instead of the sop-inlaw as
we had it last week.
Miaa Mnrie Hoover, who has been in
Nemaha most of the summer, visiting
her mother aud eiBter, otarted for New
York Tuesday afternoon.
Sam Teare, candidate on the fusion
ticket for county clerk, was a Nemaha
visitor Tuesday. Sam is a rustler and
is making a siirring campaign."
For sale a line regiatered shorthorn
bull scotch top Orinkshank coming
two years old, Will sell at low price.
Inquire of R.I. Brown at ptor farm.
Beat porcelain lined wood pumps at
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
T, J. Rumbaugh mado the full trip
on rural route No. 1 Tuesday for the
first time Blnce the big rain a week
ago Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knapp, who
have been visiting Mr. Knapp'a brother
in Kansas for almost three weeks, re
turned home last Saturday.
Mrs. Hattle Lingenfelter of Salt
Lake C'ty, Utah, arrived in Nemaha
Wednesday on a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Liebhart.
0. E. Houtz did not keep tho proper
ty he bought of tho Shuck estate, soil-.
ng it in a few days to Ilirain Flock,
who will fix it up and move in.
Dr. A. Matthews, the painless dentist
arrived in Nemaha Monday, and will
milium uciu a duui b biiuc. uog uiai
advertisement in another column.
All persons owing me are tequested
o call at once aud settle, as I need tho
money.
W. H. Bakkeu.
Cyrus Minick returned to Otoecouns
ty Monday night. lie is working for
A. It. Titus and came down on a few
days' visit with his mother and slBters.
For Sale Poland China and Duroc
.Teraev boars. Seid and Skeen stock.
E. E. Mookk,
Telephone 6 Nemaha, Nebr.
Will trade two well improved farms
in southwestern Minnesota for a stock
of merchandise. Land at a low cash
nrice. Address Box 2, LakeQeld
Minn.
Mrs. J. B. Borger went to Auburn
last Saturday to see her new grands
daughter, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Parkor, born Wednesday
night of last week.
N. B. Catlin has decided to movo to
peru, where he owns a nice home. He
is making preparations to move in a
few days. We regret that they have
decided to leave us.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott and Mr.
Scott's sister, Mrs. Bruntty und two
children, of Pawnee City, who have
been visiting Mr and Mrs. R. I. Brown,
returned home Wednesday.
All . cue small bridges taut were
washed out or damaged by the recent
heavy rains have been repaired and a
person can now co anywhere without
danger of finding a bridge out.
Rev. G. W. Ayers has been roturned
to Brownvllle and Nemaha as pastor
for another year of tho Methodist
cnurcbes, in response to the unanimous
request of the members of both
churches.
GOOD FARMS AND LANDS CHEAP
There is absolutely better farm lands
for the money, and more money to be
made on increase in land, iu South
Dakota, than any other section of the
United StateB for the next few years,
as has been the case in the past few
years. We have made a specialty of
these lands for several years, Writo
for our descriptive booklet, which you
will find valuable. Cheap excursion
rates any day.
RlKKR AND CHAMIJER8,
General Land aud Immigration Agents,
400 Beo Building, Omaha, Nebr.
Full of Tragic Meaning
are these lines from J. II. Simmons, of
Casej, la. Think what might have res
suited from his terrible cough if ho had
not taken the medicine about which he
writes: "I had a fearfal cough that
disturbed my night's rest, I tried
everything, but nothing would relieve
It. until I took Dr. King's New Diss
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, which completely cured me.'
Instantly relieves and permanently
cures all throat and lung diseases; pres
vents grip and pneumonia. At W, W.
Keellng'a, druggist; guaranteed; 5oc
and SI .00. Trial bottle free.
The stone masons came in from
Auburn Monday 'and commenced work
on the foundation forije Gilbert etoro
room and the bank building. The
work will now bo pushed as rapidly as
tho weather will permit.
A crowd uf young people went to St.
Deroin last Sunday to soo the natural
caves and tho flno scenery along the
bluffs near that little" village Thoy
took their dinners and suppers and bad
a delightful and romantic time.
Services at the Christian church,
Sunday, Oct. l. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaohlng at 11, Subject, The Hand
writing of God. C. E. at 7 p. m
Preaching 7:30. Subject (by request)
Mark 10. J. W. SArr.
David Ward, who lived near Hamb
burg, Iowa, was burled at Nemaha last
Saturday, brief services being held at
tuo tfJUliUJUlab uiiuiyii. nit) uotunocu
formerly lived at Hillsdale. lie was a
brother of Mrs. Heasloy, who formerly
lived here.
Judge J. a. Mcuarty, who is a caiib
didate for reelection, was shaking
hands with Nemaha friends Tuesday
The judge is willing to staud by tho
record ho bos made during the two
yea.rs be has been in office, and asks for
careful investigation.
The fuBionists solectod a good man
as tneir candidate tor suorm. ui
course he is way off politically but he
is honest in hia belief as he is in everys
thine else. If bo has an enemy in
Nemaha precinct wo never heard of it.
Rufe Rowen will get a big vote where
he is known.
... We had the. pleasure Thursday fore
noon or meeting unariey uross,. wnom
we had not met siuce ne was' a sman
boy in Brownvllle. He is a son of the
late D. O Cross, formerly one of the
tnarilrtrr mornliunfa nf Mill rUllinr.V. Mr.
P.rna a nnW1r.nWlnTflftHrthfiintfiroatH
of the Auburn Republican.
I0E 0EEAM SOCIABLE
The Junior League will hold an ice
cream sociable in me iioover store
.
rbom south of the drug store Saturday
nicht of this week. Ice cream, cake
and coffee will be aerved. Everybody
Is invited to bo present aup help the
Juniors by their patronage.
Mrs. Logan and Mrs, McLean of
Traer, Iowa, who huve been visiting
Mrs. John Maxwell for two or three
weeks, returned to their homes Wed
nesday. These ladies are sisters of
the late John Maxwell. Mrs. Maxwell
went with them and after viBiting at
Traer for awhile will go to Illinois.
She will probobly be gono all winter.
A convention of the prohibitionists
of Nemaha county is hereby called to
meet at the court uoubo, Tuesday, Oct.
3, at 1:30 p. m for Hie purpose of nom
ioating candidates for county offices
and to transact any other business that
may come before the convention.
T. B. Fuaseii.
Chairman Co. Cen. Com
The many friends ot Norman Mead
will regret to learn that ho recently
had a stroke of paralysis and Is yet
suffering from the effects. The doc
tors tell him he will have to quit work.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knapp stopped
ovor night with him at Blue Springs
and from them we learn this news.
We hope be will Improve and fully
recover iu time.
How's this?
We offer One Hundred Dollnrn Howard for
any case of Catarrh that ennnot bo cured by
Hall'H Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O,
Wo, tho undurslKued, havo known K. J.
Cheney for the last lSyeortJ, and bellove hi in
perfectly honornblo In all business tninsiic-
tlona and financially able to carry out any
obligation! mado by his ilrm.
Waldino. Ki.f nam & Makvin.
Wholesale Drugglsta.ToledS, O.
Hall'H nutnrrh Hiiro Ik tAkon internnllv.
acting directly upon tho blood and mucous
BunaccH oi mo sysiem. lesumoniuis boiu
roe.
druggUU.
Tuko Hull's FumllyFllls for constipation
DENTISTRY
AT
Reduced Prices
Teeth Extracted, 2Go.
Vitalized Air, COo.
Cemont Fillings, noo.
Amalgam Fillings. COo.
Silvor Fillings. 7Co.
Gold and Platinum Fillings, 81.00.
Gold Fillings, 91,25 to 88 ce, accords
log to size of Cavity.
Best Set of Teoth, $7.00, Guaranteed
for Ten Years.
4old Crowns and Bridge Work, $5.00
per Tootb
Take Qitalized Air, tho safest
aTwi nosiest wnv to havo vour
Teoth extracted.
You .feel no
Pain Whatever.
Dr, Matthews
Omaha Painless Dentist
At Dr. Reeling's office, over the
drug storo, until October 9.
Geo. D. Carrington, jr., county su
perintendent, hold an educational
meeting at the St Deroin school house
Monday night and at the Boatman
school house Wednesday night. There
was a good attendance at both places
and much luterest manifested. Mr.
Carrington is too busily engaged In
Ippking after the duties ,of his ofllce to
aprmucn campaigning, pun wouia like
cue votes or an wno ueneye ue is doing
satisfactory work as superintendent.
The populist orators at the convene
I ,lnn ln.fr Qnhl.flnn n. Atari nt.lrlnnil.i m n 4
tu.uujr oviueuwy uui,
I vnrv wall nnataH no tn fhn lilafnwn rP
the party belo e the fUBion, as none of
them appear to have ever heard of the
election of any reform candidate before
fusion. J. M. Burress was elected
county clerk, Henry Culwell sheriff,
Frank: Snyder treasurer, John I Drees
ler commissioner, like storms ropie
Bumuuve, w. m. uncuion, Biiperins
a. & i ttf r i i t
tendont, and probably several others
whom we have forgotten.
Yesterday alternoon the jury in the
district court in the case of Lena A
Gallant vs the Supremo Tribe of Ben
Hur found in favor of Mrs. Gallant.
the plaintiff. Mre. Gallant sought to
recover the life insurance carried by
her husband, the late Phil Gallant, in
the Ben Hur order, and the jury
awarded her the amount asked for,
$1,400 and interest, mil uallant was
one of tho Gallant brothers who were
drowned in the Missouri river a year
ago last month.
There were no witnesses to their
death aud but one of the bodies was
eyer recovered from tho river. Mrs
Gallant was represented by Pitzer &
Hay ward, the lodge by John C Watson.
Neb. City Tribune.
We will send tho Advertiser, the
weekly Lincoln State; Journal, and
tho Iowa Homestead, all one yoar for
only $l.GG.
We will send The Advertiser and
The Nebraska Farmer both one year
for only $1.35. The Farmer is one of
the best farming papers published.
Leave your subscription at this oflice.
Don't Borrow Trouble
It is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing you can poasibly
borrow, is trouble. When sick, soro,
heavy, weary and wornout by the pains
and poiBons of dyspepsia, biliousness,
Bright'a disease and similar internal
disorders, don't sit down and brood
over your symptoms, but lly for relief
to Electric Bitters. Here you will find
sure and permanent forgetfulness of all
your troubles and your body wii not bo
burdened nv a load of debt d sease. At
Keeling'a drug store.
Price Co centB.
Guaranteed.
Program for Y.P. S. O. E. meeting
at the Christian church, Sunday ere
ning, Oct. 8.
Subjeot, The Joy of Church Member
ship, l These, n 6-15 . Luke 12 8.
Joy of Fellowship, 1 John 1 1-4.
Service and Chastening, Heb. 12 1-4.
Joy of Responsibility, Acts 0 1-7. Joy
of WorkBbip. Pa 122 1-0. Joy in the
Holy Ghost, 1 Thess 1 1-10. Joy in
Christ, John 14 28 1.
Name some of the joys of church
membership Dora Clark.
How do somo mombers miss the joys
of church life Mrs. Sapp.
How may wo enlarge the joy of
cburoh fellowship Stella Washburn.
Discussion Bolle Barker,
Solo-Besaio Washburn.
Roll Call.
Song by Endeayor. '
Close with Y. P.S. O.E. Benediction
J. W. SArr, Leader.
The annual Methodist Episcopal
conference at Falls City closed Mon
day. The following are the appoints
monta in Nemaha county :
Auburn B. W. Marsh.
Brock E. D. Gideon.
Brownvllle and Nemaha G.
W.
Ayera.
Howe and Bethel T. F. Ashby.
Johnson-E. D. Maxoy.
Peru W. A. Tyler.
8outh Auburn O. L. Meyers,
S. Goldsmith goes to Stella, D.
B
Lake is sont to Sterling, M. S. Foutch
is returned to Union, A. V. Wilson to
Bladen and J . M. Darby to Wahoo.
Rev, Goo. I, Wright is continued as
presiding elder of tho Nebraska City
district.
Old paper for sale cheap at The Ad
vertiser olllce.
KNAPP & SON
Proprietors or tbo
Livery & Feed Stabe
NEMAHA,, NEBR. .
Good Dray in connection with Livory
Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. E. Crother
in the
PARIS BUILDING
Shoe Eepairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
PETER KEliKER.
Dealer In
MEATS
Highest markotprico paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
WESLEY H. CLARK
Dcaler.ln
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks, Pipes,fetcj
ALL WORK CUARANTEEE
Fhone calls answered promptly.
NEMAHA, NEBR.
STULL HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS
LAW, IIMAI. '.KSTATK,-; COII,CCTItftt
Ofllces over Postonico Building, at
Prank Meul's old staud,
AVBVnN,
NKBHAStKA