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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1905)
VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1005 NUMBER 2L 1 'Via.-' "SfcSS .4 1 Xjooal News Vjti Varia ,,nB JU8t unloaded a car of flour. V j Dr Bourne fits glasses. So Auburn. Paris has flour that makes real bread . E.L.Paris wont lo Cheater, Nebr., Tuesday, Flour that can't be beat In quality and price at Puria's. Farmers aro wishing for a heavy froat to cuio tho Corn. Many of our farmera will begin ahuckinsr corn next week. J . U, Russell started for bis homo near Leroy, Nebr, last Saturday. Miss Grace Young went to Howe last Saturday, returning Surday. Miss Ulauclio Williams of Shubort was a Nemaha visitor Wednesday. II. T.and John Minick went to Red Cloud, Nebr., Tuesday to look at land. Mrs, C. M Thompson went to ishubert Tuesday evening, returning Wednesday. The members of the Christian church have built u new wood house in the rear of the church. See Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. for the best lino of furniture, Stock complete and prices right. Men are asking 3 cents a bushel for shucking corn, but the farmera will not pay that if they can help it. For Sale Some good Genitan apples and 50 bushels of potatoes, at 50 cents per bushel. J. c. Stokes. House with four rooms, two lots and cistern, for sale. .Apply to Waltku Uadlock, Nemaha, Neb PUBLIC Owing to the condition of my wife's health, which necessitates the removal of my family lo another climate, 1 find it necessary tlo dispone of. all my household effects, farm implements and machinery, livestock, etc. The quality and great amount of stuff, together with tho fact that all v) bo sold without resoh'ation to the highest and best bidder, will make this tho greatest public salo ever held in tho county. It will be to your interest to be present, as groat bargains can and will be picked up. The sale will occur on my farm in Bedford precinct, two and one-half miles southeast of Howo and six miles northwest of Stella. . A OnoHmported Percheron old, sired by Pat L., 2:00.-; this publican Jr. and Ludwick. I mare by McMahon, in foal to Wilbar wick. I registered sucking filly. Jr. 1 registered shorthorn bull heifers; 10 heifer calves; 13 cows; 3 good wagons: 1 erood bobsled: 1 cood cutter: 1 stirrinsr wlow: 1 lister: 1 corn nlanter: 1 carts; 1 sulkyetto, good as new; sot of Page fence stretchers; 300 3ui.-u uuis, uu ions timothy nay, 1 Iloixseliolcl OoocI l.Kroegor upright piano, extra fine instrument; 2 hedroom suites; .1 raattreaaea; 3 bedBpringa: 1 Rood featherbed; 1 hard coal baae burner; 1 Superior cook atove, 1 heating atovo, alt Rood; (vr 1 good. walnut center iablo; chairs and rockers; 2 kitchen tablea; 1 dining room table; l parlor lamp; 1 fancy conter lamp and aeveral othera; 2 aafea; a number of picturoa and frames; 1 iron llower y . slj-2ll; s!llB8ee aml all'kltcben utenalla; CO yarda of rag carpet; canned fruit, and a lot of empty jara and orocka; 2 mirrors; I cream aeperator; 1 20 gallon iron kettle; 1 braaa kettle; 1 lounge. All auma of 510 and under, cash, On all auma over that, ono year's tlmo io uruw iuu per .cent, irom uaie. iour GOL. HARDING, SJ tAX Vt VICI IN. it Didn't Hurt a Bit! Dr. A. Matthews, the Painless Dentist, will continue his stay again until November 1st Take Vitalized Air, the safest and easiest way to hJvo your Teeth extracted. You i'eol no pain whatever. Rock and barrel salt at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. To Paris and return and a sack of flour thrown in for SI. HO, 81.40, 81.45. Frank Titus on Tuesday moved into the brick Iioubo that ho bought last week of F. L. Woodward . Monday and Tuesday were dark, cold, drizzling days, uud Wednesday and Thursday wero not much bettor. Mi3s Hazol Parker camo In from Auburn last Saturday and is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Alf Roweu, this week. Best porcelain lined wood pumps at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1905 Beginning at 9 o'clock a. m. sharp, tho following property: 18 head of Horses . stallion, six years old, weight mare can trot in 2:30. I mare 4 draft mares in foal to my draft 4 1 two-year-yldmule. 2 one-year-old mules. 1 suckling mulo. 56 head of Thoroughbred Shorthorn Cattle 2 years old; 10 good steers 2 years old; 2 fat steers weighing 1400 4 good milch cows; and 1 Mexican billy goat. 1 sulky with bike attachments; 1 hedge posts 8 feet long; 150 hedge iiiuroica mower 7 loot cut, i .ueering mower, l steel nay raice, lau tun per cent, discount given ror caau. HO"T LUNCH WILL BE Auct F. L. Woodward, J. M. Clark, John T. Webber and John C. Boyd aro attending district court this week, aa jurors. Mrs. Mary A. Titus returned homo Monday ovoning after u few days' visit with hor son, A. 11. Titus, in Otoo county. Dr, nud Mrs. W, tV. Kcollug re turned homo last Friday, after throo or four weeks' yislt at their old homo in Indiana. Potor Kerker went to Nebraska City Wednesday morning to attend tho session of tho grand lodgo of Cdd Follows, Mrs. Henry Field of Shonandoah, Iowa, arrived in Nemaha Monday on a visit to hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A L. P. Thompson. Carl E. Sanders was fooling woll enough to take chargo of tho high school again Monday morning, but Is not feoling very woll yet. Mrs. Rufus Rowen had a aevero hemorrhage of tho lungs Tuesday night and has been quito weak since. It is hoped sho will soon recover, Mrs. Charley Clark was feeling al most well again but had a relapao Wednesday morning and was lu a very critical condition for awhllo. E L. Paris a few days ago presented his daugh'or, Miss Hazel, with an elegant piano. Of course sho is very proud of the handsome prosent. Mr. and Mrs. Mid Sliockoy started for their liorao at Colony. Kansas, Wednesday, after several daya' visit with Nemaha frionda nud relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stephenson, Mrs. C. L. Rusaoll and C. W. Itoborts went to Nebraska City Tuesday evening to attend tho grand Ipdgo of tho Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. Percheron. 1800 pounds, good color, style and action, show horse and a pri$e winner. I sorrel filly tlnjrio years five years old by Bancroft, in foal to Pat L. 1 mare by Talavera in foal to Joseph II, tho'iam of Ro- . 1 two-year-old gelding by Pat L. 1 ono year-old lilly by PrffcL. 3 two-year-old. fillies bv Lud- head of Mules Farm Machinery surry; 2 sets of single harness; 1 posts G feet long; 75 heavy corner posts and braces; 5 cords hedge stove wood, 300 bushels lino without interest will bo given on bankable notes, with good security, If paid Ar. My Fall and Is now complete. Call for Bargains. MS9 THEO. IIJXJL AH persona owing mo aro requested to call At onco and aottlo, as I noed tho monoy. W. II. Hakkisk . Do not forgot about tho dinner on election dny, to bo glvou by tho Indies of tho Christian church. Chicken plo and other good things will bo aorvod. Mra. R. S. Sooflold and chlldron started for Monovl, Boyd county Nob. Thursday, to join tho liuaband and father. Ray has bought a drug store In Monowl. Tho Christian Endeavor Society of tho Christian church will glvo a social on Sat. ovo Nov. 4. Particulars of which will bo pub lished next week, County Surveyor Ben Parker and A. R. McCandleaa wore Burvoylng tho farm on Wddneaday and Thursday that tho latter recently bought of Jacob West, south of Nemaha. Tho work on tho brick buildings 1h being seriously delayed on account of the non-arrlvnl of jotBts and other Inmn ber ordered some time ago. Tho car load of lumber has got lost. WOOD WANTED Bids will bg received by John I. Dressier, director, until Oct. 20, for eighteen cords dry wood any kind, but hard wood preferred. Wood 'to be delivered at schoolhouao In Nemaha. Bids to specify kind of wood. Old paper for salo cheap nt Tho Ad vertiser olllco. PUBLIC SALE pounds; 5 one-year-old steers; Hawkevo hav loader: 1 disc; 1 cultivator; 1 top buggy; 2 road sot of double buggy harness; 1 set biooueu i-'ivmouui jxock cmcrcens. J SERVED, r T. ... s Winter Stock In tho contest Tuesday night for tho laziest man Horb Aynos won out, but it wno after n hard contest, aa John Flack wob hard after him, Mlsa Lonu Maxwell won a carving sot aa tho most popular young lady, Sorvlccs will bo hold at 'tho Metho dlat church noxt Sunday at 11 o'clock n. m. instead of In tho ovoning, Rov. G. W. Ay era la otlll engaged In tho protracted mooting at Brownvlllo. Muoh interest is munlfcstod. Tho Epworth League nro arranging to give an autumn or Hallowo'on social Saturday night of next week, ut tho Minick hall. Pumpkin pie, gingers bread und coffoe will bo served. Tho proceeds will bo used in buying sup plies for tho leaguo. Everybody is Invited to bo presont. Thcro la bouio talk of building a parsonage In Nemaha, for tho Mothos dlst mlhletor, Tho good pooplo of Nomaha bollevo. wo ought to havo tho Methodist miniBlor llvo with ua 'part of tho timo at lonst, and hopo to grow strong enough in tho futuro to pay enough to keep a mitilator all his tlmo. Tho Nomaha pooplo paid as much for tho Methodist hospital at Omaha aa did all of Auburn, both horth and south aides and tho centor, Tho deaconeas was in Nemaha from Sunday nftornoon until Tuesdny foronoon. a day and a half, at d was In Auburn seven dayB. Ono man gave S25 in Auburn and four man each gavo that amount in Nemaha. Nemaha gavo ovor llvo tinioB as much aa Brownvlllo. 4. 5 steer calves; 4 one-year-old of farm harness; 1 saddlo;-". 1 when due, If not paid ot maturity H. JONES