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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1906)
r 9 VOLUME L NEMAHA, NEBKASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1906 NUMBER 33 ' " i l.'i r- I ) The Postoffice News Stand arid Boole Store Hiisdsomo fancy stationery, a full lino of plain stationery, tablets, pens, pencils, ink, erasers, etc. Books, Vleigeiasirees, Post Cards A good assortment. We carry latest magazines, papers, otc. Your Patronage Solicited Local News Magazines on aaloat the poatoillce. Dr Bourne fits glasses. So. Auburn. Buy your school tablets at the postolllce. We had another light snow Wed nesday night. Burnt leather souvenir post cards for sale at the postolllce. ""New stock of lino candles just re ceived at the postolllce. Mitts Dora Clark is visiting relatives at Smith Center, Kansas. Rest photos in southeastern Nebr. at Criloy's. So. Auburn. iMih. W.'w. Frazier returned home from Goodman. Mo., last Saturday, Ralph Hitohey of Browuvillo was a Nemaha visitor Friday of last week. Barry Kimmel is in Shubert pracs tieiug for a home talent entertainment. 11, E Buoher is now huyiug chick ens. ile pays the highest price in cast). Mrs. .1. F. Ebuother returned from (jioodlaiul, Kansas, Thursday of last Werk. Nice lino of school tablets ard com-, -position huoks ut the postolllce news aland. Frank Dressier started for Smith Center, Kausaa, Weduesday, to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Luudy, living south of Shubert, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Barker Saturday night and Sunday . Mr, and Airs. Jerry Marlatt of Browuvillo were Nemaha visitois Wednesday. Mrs, 13. F. Jones, who has been visiting in Oklahoma,- leturned the s ow id tho time to buy heating atovea. Sold at co&t by tho Edwards & .Bradford Lumber Co. A. E. McCrystal, agent of the Union sFiie Insurance Co., was iu Nemaha Tuesday and Wednesday. Best line of stationery eve t brough to Nemaha at the postolllce. Call and see the handsome boxes of paper. Hard coal and soft coal several grades various prices for sale by the Jul wards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Dr. Hutchison, optician, will be at Nemaha again on Tuesday, Jau. iqs Comoand see him about your glasses. Miss Lizzie O'llarra came up from Verdon last Saturday and will stay with her grandmother, Mrs. Scrivoner, for a week or two. W. IL Barker can now furnish tho people with never-alip horseshoes Homeihing'that lias never before been undled here Try them. Mrs. XTii, Mclntyro returned home Monday evening after a two weekd' visit Willi tier parents, Mr. and Mrs M. C.Gaskill, near Syracuse. Tho time for the departure of tho west hound passenger train was charmed Sunday, and Hint train now leaves at D:M instead of icis a change ot U minutes. The mail leaves the .postolllce at 9:4D. Books selling at SI. 25 and Si GO at Auburn and elsewhore only 75 cents at the postofllce news stand. David Frazier is again on the sick list. We hope the skillful treatment of his son, Dr. W. W. Frazier. will soon restore him to health, Dr. and Mrs. A. Matthews went to Omaha Saturday, and visited until Tuesday, when they wont to Johnson, where they will stay for awhile. Prize winning- -poultry, snow white also barred rock cockrells chenp None better. Buy now and get the best. W W LiiiiuiAUT Stoves hard coal stoves soft coal stoves wood stoves heating stoves- cook stoves ranges all kind of stoves for sale by the Edward & Bradford Lumber Co. Lew Argabright came iu from A us burn Monday afternoon atid on Tues day looked after the B. & M. intorests here while Agent Wheeldon went to Tecumseh as witness in a lawsuit. Cottage prayer meetings are now being held by tho Methudists in cons nection with tho protracted meetings at the church. The meetings are held at 2 o'clock and everybody is invited. Having bought a good loom, I am now prepared to do all kinds of carpet and rug weaving. Hit and miss, 10 centa per yard; stripe, 15 cents. Mas. Chas. Clauic. The Beatrice Creamery Co. will pay 25 cents per pound of butter fut for hand separator cream, delivered in Ne maha, Separators sold on easv terms. It. E. Buonisi., Agent. Mrs. Wm. Hacker has been in Au burn since New Year's day, helping take care of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Lew Morris, who are both sick Mr. Morris with tho grip and Mrs. Morris with stomacli trouble. lxju uismcij Managers to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary $18.00 wrekly, $3.00 per day for expensos. State ago and present employment. Ideal Shear Co., 30 Randolph St., Chicago. Tho casing and other inside work in tho bank building is about finished and tho rooms are almost ready for the painters. Tho bank will probably move in a few days. Tho furniture has been hero for some time. There is one thing wo admire in the Grangor, and that is its consistent and constant flfilit against the curae of tho saloon. Wo hope this terrible evil will bo dono away with and the partnershir of state and devil be dissolved for good. Picture Frames The Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. liavo received a good lino of picture moulding and are now prepared to make picture frames of any Bi.e. Tak your pictures thero und havo them framed. Comity Treasurer Dirks is now able to accept the 80 per cent tender of tho Burlington on its 1005 taxes amount ing to SS.039 27. This is bv virtue of a ruling by Judge Monger empowering county treasurers to do so without prejudicing tho rights of the county on the mattor of dispute. Tho acceptance of tills amount will bo u great help to the county, tie far ia It goes, elnco the ntoreston thlo aura amounts to cons sideroble. Republican. Wo have a big assortment of fund turo that wo are Belling at reasonable prices. Special prices made for housekeeping outfits. Try us. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Subscriptions roceived at tho post-, olllce for uny magazine or newspaper published in the United States. You can save money by having the post master order your magazines and papers. One of Neal Mclntyro'a horses died Saturday night on the street in front of Elmer E. Allen's residence. Elmer's dog Toddy barked a long time In tho yard that night and Elmer Is worried with tho thought that perhnps Teddy scared tho poor horae to death. Senator Burkott has Introduced a bill in the U. S. senate dividing No braska into two judicial districts. The bill has the support of tho solid Nes braska delegation. It is claimed the judicial business before the federal court is too much for our courts. James R. Dye sends us a copy of the Now Year's edition of tho San Diego Union a fina edition of 52 pages, with handsomo cover iu colors. It is n creditable showing for San Diego. Mr Mr. Dye has our thanks lor this token that ho has not forgotten his Nemaha friends. Oru Thorp has been having more trouble with his foot that ho cut some time ago. It was nppnrently about well but evidently got bruiBed or hurt n some way and became inflamed again. Ora had to go back to crutches for tt low days and tho foot is quite sore yet. Nod Crother was 21 years old Weds nesday and his parents, Mr.audMrs J. E. Crother, gave a party at their home in honor of that event. About twenty of the young people were present and the evening was thorough ly enjoyed. A tine supper was served by Mrs. Crother. County Commissioner Doolittle in forms us that tho county has been paying just nine-seventeonths of the cost of the new road that is being put iu across tho Nemaha bottoms east oi Auburn. The Auburn commercial club paid tho other eight-seventeenths Johnson News. Rev. T. F. Ashby and wife of Howe came to Nemaha Monday and nro as sisting Rov. G. W. Ayers iu the meetings being hold at the Methodist ohurch, Rov. Ashby is a good proucher and worker, and Mrs. Ashby, who is a lino singer, has charge of tho muBic Sho ia also a good worker. We received a copy of tho Missouliar of Missoula, Montana, a few days ago, containing a beautiful little New Year's poem by Mrs. J. II. Veeder, formerly of Nemaha. Wo intended to publish tho poem hut mislaid the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Veeder and Mr and Mtb. Wheeldon are residents of Missoula. Rev. G. W, Ayers diovo up to High laud church, northeast of Auburn Wednesday morning, to attend the meetings of the holiness association Ho returned that evening bringini Rev. E. B. Maxey of Johnson with him, Rev. Maxcy will assist in the rovlval services being held in the Methodist church. Savod From Terrible Death The family of Mrs. M. L. Bohbitt Bargorton, Tenn., saw her dying und wero powerless to save her. Tho mo3t skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption waa alowly but surely taking her life. I this terrible hour Di. King's Ne w Discovery for Consumption turnec despair Into joy. Tho first botth brought iramodlate relief and its con tinued use completely cured hor. It's tho most certain cure in tho world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaran teed Bottles 50c and Si. 00. Trial Bottles Freo at Keoliiig'a Drug Store, Somo good books on aulo at the postolllce nro The Virginian, Tho Main Chauco, Tho Mtsslsslppi Bubble, Calumet K," Tho Wide Wldo World, Tho Heart of Homo, Tho Choir In visible, Tho Right of Way, The Wings of the Morning, Tho Gentlemau from Indiana, Thelma, Bill Nyo'o Comic History of the U. S., and many others. Wo had u light eurthquako Sunday evening, the ahock occurring about :25. It was felt by many people, who also henrd tho rumble, but few thought of an earthquake. The ma jority of pooplo thought tho jar and rumblo wiib caused by a train, by a nissing team, or something of that mture. The whock was felt very sensibly by many. It extended over Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri, During tho lour youiB from January 0, 1002, to January 3, 1000, that A. L. Lawience was ahorllT thero wero cons lined in the comity jail 215 persons, exclusive of those arrested who paid their lines or those who gave bond. Thirteen of these wero taken to the penitentiary, six to the reform school and eighteen to the insane asylum. Not a ono of the criminals which were arrested or wore In Mr. Luw- leneo'a charge during the four years escaped. Republican, We called on tho court houso olllcials Saturday, The only changes made are n tho county olerk'e office and sheriff's oillco. Sam Teare, tho newly Installed clerk, is taking hold of the -work in good shape, lie is efilcient and acs commodating and will mako a good otlicial. He lias as Ins deputy Chas Anderson, one of Nemaha county's best boys, who served in that capacity under Charley Snow and knows all about tho workings of the office. Sam and Charley will make a good team Fred Rohrs, who has been deputy sheriff for four years, is nov sliorlff He made a good deputy and will keep up his past record as a splendid olllcial. Tho Christian ladies aid society had their first dinner since Christmas on Wednesday and invited the honorary members to be present, but also told them to bring buwb and bucks as there waa two or three cords of wood at the church to he sawed. Enough men accepted tho invitation to saw all tlx wood and carry It in tho woodhouse all except a few armloads. They en joyed tho dinner ail the more for doing a little work. Prea Barker complained considerably in the evening about hit- elbow hurting him. He tried to make out it waa caused by sawing wood, but those who saw his work at the wood pile and at tho table think it was not sawing wood that caused the lameness. January 3, 1000, the Burlington rail road paid tho county treasurer of Nemaha county S8.030.27, this being the amount tendered some time ago. The balance of the 1005 tax will await the determination of tho litigation in the United States court, that com l having decided that whore the amount In controveray was less than $2,000 the suit could not bo maintained in the federal courts For thin reason the Burlington railroad and the Union Pacific railroad have paid in full the taxes in counties where the amount in dispute was leas than S2.000 Tho amount in dispute in Nemuha county being in excess of $2,000 gives the federal court jurisdiction and wo wil have to await tho deciaion of that court, If the railroad is successful we will lose; if we are successful the Burlington railroad will havo to pay all tho costs, penalties and interest, tho same aa any private individual. Republican. WONDERFUL NERVE Ia displayed by many a man endur ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Soro feet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's tiio beat Salvo on earth for Piles, too. 25c at W. W. Reeling's, Druggist. A correspondent from Browuvillo writes u long screed to tho Granger Hcorlng Clmrley French, the county attorney, bocauso that official doesn't stop gambling, bootlegging and other evil practices m that village. Thin disgruntled porson, who will not even sign his name to tho communication, evidently knowa littlo or cIbo thinks others know very little. If ho knows of theso evil practices why doesn't ho lllo complaint or get somo one else to do so. Wo venture tho prediction that if ho will have n comulalnt filed and glvo witnesses who know of theao things that tho county attorney will proBecuto the offenders Try It. Tho following: Itom 1ms been going tho rounds of tho papers: "Thero will bo 53 Sundays In this your, says the calendar editor of the Paolo Spirit, an occurrence that will not happen again in 110 yeara, Fivo months of this year will havo fivo Sundays each." Tho editors who nubliah this haver stop to think whether it is true or notW T . n I t iiii lZ waB iruo or last year uui noi or una January, April, July, October and Dos. comber of last year each had five Sundaya. In order for any year except eap year to havo 53 Sundays it is necessary that tho first day of tho year to on Sunday. On leap year the first Sunday may bo on Jan, 2 but not later. W. E. Wheeldon was called to To- oumsoh Tuesday as a witnoss for tho 13. & M, in a caso whore a Mr. Roberts Hiied tho company for tho valuo of nineteen sheep, part of a shipment mado from Graf to Kansas City two yours ago. Mr. Roberts claimed ho counted tho sheep na they wero loaded n tho cars at Graf and when they arrived at their destination at Kansas City thore wero nlneteou too few sheep. Somo of tho sheep woro res oadod At Nemaha, The deposition of Ed Knapp was taken last month in this caso. The jury roturned a verdict for the railroad company without oaving their seats. Mr. Wheeldon did not getaway in time to come in on trainB coming hero, but ran down to Tablo Rock, then to Falls City, and then came up to Nemaha on the At chison freight, getting hero at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. Domestic Troublos It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but theab can he lesseued by having Dr King's Now Lrfo Pills, around. Much trouble they save by i heir great work in Stomach and Liver troubles They not only relieve vou but cure. 25c, at Keeling's drug store. IF YOU WANT Good 13a.-ca.cl TRY A SACK OF Golden Rod Flour High patent. Every sack guaranteed to glvo full satisfaction in every respect or money refunded. Always the same. No butter Hour made. If you want a cheaper Hour you can not do bettor than to buy tho Red Seeil a straight grade Hour. It has no superior in a gradoMlour. Many prefer it to a high latent. For a still cheaper (lour try tho Cold Leaf It is a good Hour of that grade. These grades are manufactured by JamoRon & Son, Stella, Nebr., and are on buIo at the store of J. H.Vanderslice NEMAHA, NEUU. If jnu buy a sack of either of these grades and It is not just as represented, take it hack and your money will be returned.