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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1905)
1 V 1 mi NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY fro" tVJL I A .forte' NUMBER 24 .4 J p a Local 1ST gws itt)oii't Hurt Some Tho dinner, auppor and bazaar gtVen. $ 3 Winter Stock 1 by tho ladies of tho Christian cfcurcu at tho Minick hall on election day wub a great success Thq dinner andBUppor More at All! ft Frosty mornings. were lino, and there was a great variety ,s P?P'9P Call for fBargalns. DrBournellts glasses . So Auburn. of useful and fancy articles in" the bazaar. They cleared something over Souvenir postal cards for sale at the 830. . postofilce. ti ''if 3 VEifCE r . ri -m mv log pear In tl) Pi A now lot of souvenir Post Cards nat received at tlio postofilce. F. L. Woodward wont to Kansas City Saturday, returning Monday. Henry Sanders of Brownville visited Joo Bungor and family Monday. M. H. Taylor, postmaster of Sliubert, wub a Nemaha visitor Thursday. Lesllo Woodward came up Kansas City Thursday afternoon. from Farmers are rushing corn gathering as fast as the weather will permit. Rev. J. W. Sapp went to Louisville, Nebr.. Monday to begin a protracted meeting. John B. Raker of Fawneo has been appointed district judge to succeed Judge Babcock. We are late with the paper this week as wo could not got official returns of votes until Friday. Frank Titus Is wearing a now pair of Bhoes all on account of the election of the county clerk. W. W. Liebhart shipped six fine white Plvtnouth Rock pullets to Tennessee 'Vednesday. k, W. F Sanders came In from DoWitt Tuesday afternoon to cast his vote, returning the next forenoon. Mrs'. Martha Curtis came down from Peru Thursday evening tn visit her daughter, Mrs. E H. Knapp. Lit . - : ; . - . - - !iY" Art LIttrell, who is working on the '"-Ji Ss M. bridge gang, came down from Nebraska City Tuesday to vote. Eddie and Claud Maxwell .came in from Beatrice Saturday, visiting their parents and friends until Tuesday. Elder A. L, Ogden of Bethany will preach at the Christian church next Sunday, both morning and evening. louse with four rooms, two lots and cistern, for sale Apply to Waltiju Hadlock, Nemaha, Neb Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmol arrived in Nemaha Friday forenoon on. a visit tn Mrs. Kimmel's mother, Mrs. E. A. Minick. Mrs. Lulu Beck with, who has been ''visiting her mother at Garnett, Kas., , for several weeks, returned to Nemaha Monday, - ' . '-, J), E Litt.rell.came over, from Rock port, Mo., Tuesday,, voted, visited his wife and baby, and returned the next morning, " Mrs J. II. Hitch of Genevn, Nebr., arrived in Nemaha Tuesday "afternoon ore a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. E. Wheeldon MiBses Lulu Cooper and Maud Burns came down trom Peru -Friday evening ana visited ut home'-until Monday uftorr.oon. . 13. E . Moore sold two ol his thorough- mm . - bred red Jd hogs Monday and oneMjlack one One red, one he shipped to Holt ; county, Nebr. ? ? . ...n. .,. a-. rynfH oi uoiuneiu, uolo,, &"lve'M n Nen,R,tt Mondayu a visit m .t,,H- "tea, and old r w xo n Br i aii iorBoija owing me aro requested, Af, nnnn iinrl off to ..n r , iiviuio, no j. ucyu w. ii. bakk .T I'res Barker carried hesday on routo twq wanted to-go Condole with hia 'ycr his defeat. i .M M VW4 hi ca He is still hero alreuty yet dot feller vot make dose teets oud midoud any pain. I talk mid dot feller to-day und he say ho vil stay until November 15th, but he vil not stay any longer no more alroaty yet. So you bettor get doso teets fixdd before he leaf alreaty. Lester Russell started for Yuma, Colorado, Tuesday, to look at tho country. If ho likes it ho will probably take a homestead. Bruce Earl, of Cliaso county, Nebr., arrived in Nemaha Wednesday on a visit to his uncle, John Watson, and his couwin, J. A , Stephenson. Strayed From my farm, about Oct. 13, a deep red heifer spring calf Finder will please notify W. T. Russell, Nemaha, Nebr. The ghost social at the Champion school bouse last Friday night was welt attended. ' The editor was re a box of cuke, pie, memberod with etc. Notice To Taxpayers Personal.' taxes for 1905 are due November l'st.'and delinquent Decerns ber 1st. D. J A. Dieks, County Treasurer. Sam Tears was in Nomaha Friday receiving the congratulations of his friends over his election and judging by tho vote he has lots of friends in this precinct as well as elsewhere in the county. Arrangements are being made for a couuty Sunday school convention to be held at Auburn Saturday und Sunday, Nov. 25 and 20. "All Sunday school teachers and workers nre urged to arrange to be present. Edgar U.. Newman came down from Auburn Saturday, expecting to resume his duties asteacher of the Shockey school, but the school board had decid ed to have iinother week's vacation, ao bo went Ijack to Auburn. Rev. J. Vv . bapp was called to Brownville Wednesday to preach the funeral sermon of W, S. Andrew. He came down to Nemaha that evening, roturning to Louisville on the early freight Thursday morning. px T .tTZ , , A ,tK,! 1U H"115 Ul. luc ,,l,u ,Mai?!?H,f,7 night the Endeavorers held their; ocM I rrv i and had a goodaoclSUle tira. '1110 did exceedingljHwejlt; 'cdnBldorlng th fact that iCwaforatfttng the wholo evening. S45 f.taken in'. A aiytfUAy wUtVvy uio m"m f? Millet at north west -JAMBbNewuhav ijry desirable Twee toiive, no better? - v . ..." ' r borhood. .a'bywhecB. . w,antjwj farther weet. jjr terms wrlfe on. V. y W. P. Frepan ,hB recce' of his appolntnjntby Pr e4tt)iPpoa lt is hard to,got4tdon to do any kind of work, as the demand for labor Is greater than the supply and at tho risk of offending tho iniglity editor tf the Granger, we will remark that this is in direct pppo'sitlonto the dire pre dictions of'tho.freo silver advocates in If . 1 ri their campaigns. .? i Mrs. Rachel Weddol requests us to return her thanks to tne men who bo kindly shingled her house, and to all who helped in auy way. Also to Mrs, Elmer E Alien and Mies Helen Hoover who solicited money and bought her a now parlor cook stove. Mrs. Weddol is very grateful for tho aid given. Money to Loan &40,000.00 to loan 3 to 10 year. Borrower can pay $100 or multiple on auy Interest pay day. Can loan on satisfactory security in sums to suit. If you wish to borrow to invest, pay off an old loan, or gel more money, bo sure and write or call on Henry C. Smith, Falls City, Nebr Thus. IT Jones of Bedford precinct a few days ago sold his line 100 acre iarm to Louis Flies of Walnut, Iowa, for $102 an acre, Mr. Jones has ono ol the best improved fauna in the couuty He has resided on It for thirty years, and would not sell now but for the necessity of taking hio wife elsewhere for her health. We wero fortunntp enough to be present at u fine entertuinmont given at the opera house Friday night and it was a good ono, too, only it was too Bhort. There was a- duet; by -Mr, and Mrs. Elmer E. Allen, a recital by Mr. Earie Gilbert, and u solo by Marie Woodward all good. T.he audience was small but appreciative - . '. i W Andrew died at his home in Brownville Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, after a lingering illness, from stomach trouble. Ho was nn old United Brethren minister but had not been in the activo ministry Tor a nums ber of years The funeral was held at the Christian church at 2 o'clock Wednesday, conducted by ReV. J. y. Sapp. John Courtney is tho champion corn' busker. so far reported to us this year He husked and unloaded 120 bushels of corn for Ed Mooro Wedtiesday. The corn Is good and he doesn'fhave far U haul it, but that is a big record. Ed has live men working for him and v husked in the forenoon himself, and all of them put away 453 bushels of corn Wednesday. The local teachers association last Saturday was very interesting although tno attendance was email on.uccounfc of tho storm, About teachers were present The roiind tabjV mp.etjp.In ehapf Prof j'v. (cfabtoJlncls pal o,tf, Peru normal .'BChi)ol;'vyyaB held atrT-he school house in the fort- jjooD.Jn the Afternoon. Prof. S. M, Gfegg. aesnttaht 'roteaerof ''blplogldal lecture lectual?-F6un'tato MffybtBkmt 66.fTQtodo0, ft Ktjown V. J ua wiimm nlin t - , - .i y. ... ( - WMOl08al6Dr'uKKJBtsrol(rtj O, (.'amrrh (liiril luflnlrnti Inlnrm'illv 5tt v ' j - directly if pon tho lIooa autl iiIucouh apitmqt? oj'UiO Byslem, . Testimonials nuul WirUo 75 cpnta per, biJttlc. Sold by nil famllyi'Uls pr confltlpalloa a who Were, jJrlvUegea.tffi1ieutit sfsyrf. PK ho loaseq lila farm and moved; ftaflne;. There4 waSiso.mgpua- o Colorado Springs on ucountQf m'ufto7i5ttrowlTiin8tti fa1('ii)iing a 'loafilf V.' 1', y1 -Jf&T roWr4 &'m;n Mwmmwwpflsvw wUhihorsi tiw - v P. LZ -imy-cwOTrruiiiw-rH mat dimpot iiajiam 'by j rtL mmm.'mmmW'rW'mfmr WmmmmmmmTJmmmmmV9mm i' itm -4 m, I. A M j ai .t ) I iiiniMi iiiiiimi 1 1 1 1 I ii Mimmi (1 T MiiilTilf TWi V 1."- es . h&i Mked t Tho olectloh in Nemaha roiiult6d In some surprises. Evldontly tho votoro paid little attention to, politics, or rather the republican voters. The fuslonlsts gonorally voted their ticket about straight, while the republicans generally scratched their tickets, There seemed to bo u disposition to punish J. M. Wright because of tho suspicion that ho had changed to a republican simply to get an olllco. M. S. Mclnlnch was also heavily cut und so was W. A. Doollttlo, though to n less degroo. Fred Rohrs lOBt very heavily not bocauso republicans had anything against Fred, but becauso Rufus Rowon, our home candldato, was very popular. Rufe got tho largb est majority any candldato over got in Nemaha precinct since Philip Croth er was elected superintendent in 1877 or 1070, his plurality being 00. Sam Tearo whb a closo second, having 85 plurality. Tho following is tho vote in detail: For justice of supremo court Lotton 103, Hastings 74,iBoall 0, Condit 1. For regents Ly ford 05, Abbott 07, Cole 78, Llghtnor 70, Sutton 8, Wilson 0, Roe 2, DoVoro2 For treasurer Dirks 112, Young 77, Woimer 0. For cloik Wright 51, Tearo 130, Pettlt 8. For sbprlfl Robra. Gli4Rowen.',14tv Gravea'cf' ; ' " For jndge-MoIulnch Y7, McCarty 100, Mnx'eJ 0. - 'J. M For copimlssionor-fDqOllttle 87, CaBper 100, Hinkle 7. ' For Huporlntendeut Carrlngton 122( West 05, Meters 8 For surveyor Hacker 102, Gilbert 85 For coroner Smith 88, Vance 08, Keeling 42. For justices of tho peace W. W. Sanders i 18, H. T. Minick 111. Forifonstables Benj. I. Colerick 108, WfiG. Maxwell 107. For overseers of highways Diet 32 - Q. L. Russell 28, Chas Stanley 0. Dis ', 38-J. II. Seid 24. C. W. Roberta l Dist.34 W. T. Russell 20, Hay Audor- aon 0 Dr Keeling got 42 votes.', By a comparison of tiis vote with tho vote on the head of tho ticket it will be seen that he drew' tho tnOHt at thank .C' Jl. 1.11 voiets iroui iiiu republicans. . Rufus Rowen may well feel proud; or tho votn no cot nt homo. ay The vote was the lightest it has been at a general election for over; twenty five yea ra. Farmers were busy aid Lwpuld not come in to vdto:; Only W8 v-otes were cast. , Mr. and. Ifs.'jAI.'.W, Knapp drove over to, Stella Monday, -to attend th .funeral of Newt Hodge, 1th' oJd nbighd ;b6r, ,:w,hov wua killed Thursday of liifljf wveKwii vwiuruuo opnugH, ioiorauq. MYS&lgV; o.wned a ffinn iolnlfgtliut M.u'app near StelhVt AUblitwo- iorslHDnookUi hck ;Hotlgd lyfrtgnn .hrbaVbackVof tlio yp, nsldng if .JLn3,wa9 hurt. Mr. Hodge answered: f 1 Ueud,1' atrilghtened .out and died jnatun.tly-, The neighbors usBjated thaJbileaVed Ifo af'-famlly and 'the houiiehcild goqtla, ietc were loaded On agor-Hnd Shipped in to Stella, as Mrs. Hodge Bays alio qever wants to live at "Colorado Springs, Deceasod loaves a wieajid six ohlN TV T Tho dray team took a llvoly onln Wednosday afternoon. Ed Knapp drovo around to W. H. Barker's blacks smith shop and stepped inside without tying tho team. Ho had uo more than got inside tho door when the team Btartod. They ran down the alloy turning west at tho street and tbon south at tho livery atablo corner and down the Btreot. Jim Collins caught tho rear end of tho wagon and infringed to got in and get hold of tho Hues wbon n front of the rontaurant. Tho horsos tad checked their speed and wero thon easily controlled. No damago was. dono. A barrel half full of water waa n tho wagon and this wont out and, clear ucross tho road In tho ditch north whon the toam made tho turn at tho north end of tho alley. C. E. program for Sunday, Novembor :. A temporanco meottng. Song sorvlco. Topic: "Tho dangers ot Indulgence,";'' Prnif Oil on nr. Ton K OOJor." . iV Prayor--BelIo barker. Njthal'a indulgence, 1 Sara. 25 .10 88 Mlnnio May.e Bnnhadad'fl, 1 Klnga 22 12-21 Pear iuina. Nadab'aand Ablhu'a, Lev 101 11 Stella Washburn. Belshazzar'a, Dan. G,;rl 0 Frank Harford. Herod'a, Matt, M, 1-12 J, 1. Dress on A motive for sobriety, 1 Pet. 4 1-4 Alva Maxwell. Paper on toplo Mra. Dressier. 'ttltejidltfgCbas. Curtis. t''. Reudlng Grace Poabody. Beading Otto Barker. What principle of alcohol makes its ubo dangorouBV Dora Clark. What examples prove thnt'alcohol la dangerous? Mrs. Sapp, "t What doea science teach about ulcus hoi as a boverageV J. I. Dressier Closo with Endeavor benediction. In the District Court of Nemaha count ty. atato of Nebraska: Ida'MeVey, plultitiff. vs. Orval McTey, defendant. NOTICE ro Oryal McVey, non-resident dofond. ant: Yod are hereby notified thut on the 3rd duy of November, A, D 1005, Idu Mc Vey, nlalntllf herein, Uled u petition u tho district court of Nemaha county, state of Nebraska, against you. the object und prayer of which is to obtuln u divorce from you on thegrouridB that you wantonly uud cruelly neglected, failed and refused to support the aald plaintiff; and on tho further ground that you have been guilty of extreme cruelty toward this plaintiff; and to have, hor trtaldoq nafue, Idn Martin, reBtored to hor. You .fare required to answer said petition bp or; before Monday, tho 18th day of December, A. I)., 1005. Dated this 4th,day of Novomber, A. D.,1005. ' Ida McVkv, plaintiff. ,By Stu&l & ILuvxhy, her attorneys. Now euro For Cancer All surface cancora are now known to be curablo by Bucklon'a Arnica Salve. Jas Waltors, of Duflleld, Va writes "I had a cancer on my lip for years that eeemod incurable till Bucki Ion's Arnica Salve healed it and now it ia perfectly woll." Guaranteed cure for cu.ta and bums. 25u ut Reeling's drug store. .OJd paper for sale cheap at The Ad- vertlBer 'olllce, . , , sif Plans to Cot Rich often frustrated by sudden brortk down duo to dyspepsia or consumption . Braceup and tako Dr. King'sNow Life Pills. Thoy take out tho mater lalawhlch are, clogglug your energies and give yoiiajiow start. Cure heads ache und dizziness too. At Keellug'a ug it re; 253, ' guaranteed. IT ' L'k'V Ml n m