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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1906)
The Nebraska Advertiser Handmade harness in stuck at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. ltobort and John Stepbonaon aro able toROt out after a brief slfge of the measles. Mrs Austin Matthews camo to Notntiha Wednesday aud Is vlBlting Mrn.F. L. Woodward. Clifford llondrieks, principal of ttio Bcboola here' Inst year, camo in Tliurs-. day afternoon from Tocumseh, whoro he had been attending the Sunday school convention. Ho will return to Peru thid afternoon. Prank Harford, who has been at tending the Lincoln business college, returned home last Saturday If in need of furniture do not fall to get prices at Edwards it Bradford Lbr Co. The trado in Nemaha is rapidly Increasing and will continue to increase Wo how have four good stocks of general merchandise and two bardwaro and furniture stockH, all carefully selected. Competition Is keen and prices as low as you will find anywhere and lower than in most places. There is no reason why people in this vicinity should go elsewhere to trado Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walsh camo down from Lincoln Thursday to visit Mrs. F. Jj. Woodward and other friouds. Misses Iloxle and Flossie Pprkor camo in from Auburn Thursday after noon to visit their grandmother, Mrs. J. 13. Merger, until Monday. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Sapp and Miss Dora Clark went to Tccumaoh Tuesday to attend a Sunday school convention. They returned Thursday afternoon. Tho fruit prophets predict that the peaches are all killed. An they make a similar prediction every year, we will simply wait and seo But we believe wo will have peucheB. Tho Beatrice Creamery Co. will pay 25 cents per pound of butter fat for hand separator cream, delivered in Ne mahu, Separators sold on eaBy terms. 11. . BuciiEii, Agent. We have a big assortment of furni ture that we are selling at reasonable prices. Special prices made for housekeeping ontflts. Try us. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Daniel Davis has bought from Mrs Catherine Watton of Falls City the farm of 103 acres, one mile north of the Pioneer school house and occupied by Joe Watton. The price was 887 CO an acre. The land adjoins other holds lngs of Mr. Davis Mrs. Watton has purchased of Mtb. Michael Casey of South Dakota a farm of 320 acres near Barada at 980 an acre Possession of oither farm will not be given until next spring Stella Press, Talk about your muddy roads in Nemaha county! Out in Cuming county the roads havo been worse than ever known here. In some localities it is impossible to drive an empty wagon. Rural Mail Carrier John Pscherer while out on his route struck a particularly bad pieco of road. His horse dropped and ho was unable to make it urlse. The animal sunk deeper and deeper into the mud and water until it actually suffocated and drowned. Such an occurrence is almost without parallel. F L. Woodward took the old rattle trap of a store room that had been unoccupied for years except as n storeroom for hay and a carpenter shop, and has transformed it into a neat and comfortable drug store He bought some good shelving, drawers, etc.) that had been used in a drug storo and by some paint, oil, a little work, etc., has made it look fine. New floor show cases and a new proscription case have been ordered and will probably be here in a day or two. When every thing Is in place it will be asnoata little drug store as thore is in the county. But Frank sold it before be got everything la, He thinks of going into the business starting up drug stores to sell out. He has certainly been successful in this instance. Dovll's Island Torturo is no worso than nbo terrible lease ol Piles that uflilcled mo 10 years. Then I wan arlvlsj'd to apply BucklenV Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S Napier, nf Bugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sores like magic. 25c at W. W. Keellng'a, druggist. A. B.Paris and.C. F, Zook nave been busy the past week oiling and painting the inside . work, counters, shelving, etc., of Earle Gilbert's new store building. They did a Quo piece of work, A. R. McCandleBs and W. G. Max well drove up to the Peru coal miue Monday They report it looking very much like the McCandless mine In miny respects, though a thicker vein of coal has been found. Some specis mens were brought back. Tho coal is freu from foreign substance, light in wolgbt, looking much like thoShorldau or Monarch coal. Not much work has been done yet, and it is not likely much work will be done for some time, as there, is trouble between the owner of the land and the prospectors. Geo. Mctilu otmerly ( B. & M. agent at this place, g8ingHfroin here to ,TjruD, i...0.M, "-wo fc,"VD tnlnln. Mnmnh.1 nn Mm nrhu,.f n yeara ago, baa quit tbe .railroad business At w I Public Sale wilt offer for sae at my place, and is now Wayne. License curried in Auburn by a majority of 0, and in Brownville by a majority of 5, so we bear. Pretty close, and we hope that next year the antUllcense forces will carry "by" a tig majority. Where drags have been used the roads are now in good condition. The use of tbe drag makes a wonderful improvement in the roads. If every farmer would make and use ono we would soon have splendid highways. The following Junior League officers were elected Sunday : ' President Pearl Farson, Seo'y Mary Buell. Ass't Seo'y Leta Baldwin. Grace Jarvis. Ass't Organist Bea Seabury . 1, o'clock p m tbe following property: 1 bay horse 8 years old, weight 1100, one road wagon, 2 seta single harness, 1 set single fly nets, l horse blanket, 250 busbelB of corn, i tons hay, 1 wheel barrow, 1 5-shovel plow, 200 posts '. lawn mower. 0 dozen chickens, all o my household goods, and other articles too numerous, to mention. Terms of Sale, Cash. My place will be for sale or rent provided I,do uot trade it within the next 10 days. W. E. Whkbldon. C. O. Snow, Auctioneer. Wall Paper and Painting Season at Hand n. R. Hpwe last Friday received a letter from, Ho, Church Howe, consul at Antwerp, Belgium, la which Mr. Howe stated that, he expect to ret urn to Auban in. July and rousln, tit the! doctor took the glove off and Bert Thorn came near being badly crippled Wednesday forenoon. He wbb helping run a corn e heller at Fred Crane's when, he attempted, to brush some trash from the cog wheel gaarlng underneath the cob carrier wher the g'ove on his right band caught in the cogs, drawing the lingers in. Bert jerked his band out and it was thought his whole hand was crushed. . Dr. Frazior was phoned to, saying they were bringing Bert in aud that niB band was mangled, but when the made nn It. V. Mulr of Brownville has a column and nhalf article in this week's Granger in answer to a squib or two in The Advertiser two weeks ago. We will presume that Bio. Mulr is honest n frequent statements that he believes all men belonging to church who do nut vote the prohibition patty ticket are hypocrites Probably he" looks back to tbe time before he became soured, when be belonged to church and voted one of the old: tickets and realizing that he was a hypocrite then (as he must have been accordlng'to his own otatomenttf) he thinks every' other man must be. Ho accuses 08 per cent of tho mbti belonging to church of being in thia list t Only 2 per ctmt are good, aod he is probably a little doubt ful of tbe most of them. Several states have prohibition laws, hut none of theso Were submitted to the vote of the ieop1e by party prohibition members of tbe legislature. Many more states have local option7'aud in some states from one-half to two'tbirdo of the counties are 'prohibition, but none of this was accomplished by the prohibi tion party Nemaha has not had a saloon for 18 years, but this good result was not1 through tho efforts of the pronibUibh " party. When the prohibition amendment was Submitted tb a vote a fetr "years ago over 70 per cent of the voter's in Nemaha precinct cast their votes in favor of it, and there was not a party prohibitionist in the precinct Nothing' tangible has ever been accomplished' In getting prohibi tion laws bYitTie,lDrohlbltion party. Everything ttia&ttas been accomplished has been thr6ugh non-partisan moves merits or thrdbenfhe old Parties. Bro. MUir 1s''mih','favorvdf 'prohibition. evidently, unleia'tie can get t through the prohibition1 party. We' are in favor of getting' 'prohibition the very quickest Way possible, regardless of whether it is through a non-partisan movement or through any' of the parties. But as a prominent prohibit tion party leaderof the county told us, wo do not believe Mr. Mulr represents the prohibition party in bis fierce denunciation. He is probably eou science stricken when he reflects what a hypocrite he used to be when he was a pillar in toe crimen and a pillar In a whiskey party, and 'takes it out by denouncing the other fellow. There are others in the same boat. we nave on nana a large as sortment of Wall, Paper at from 7 to 25 cents per double roll. Headquarters for Sherwin-Williams Cel ebrated House and Family Faints Oils, Varnisher, Stains, etc., ahvays on hand. Give us a trial. W F KEELING BR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - - Nebraska Orotlxer in the MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty How's thia? Wo oflur One llutH!ieu;lAtlliir Howard nir utiyuuKuul UtUrm Hint uioiLHit uo cured by iiuti'M Ciituuh Cure. K. J. (Jilti KY iV CO., Toledo, O. We, Hit) uiMJcrHlKUKd, ii.ivu Known K. .). Cheney loi the'litwl lSyenrn, mm believe Dim jierlectly hoiniuiulo In nil otimneHN tiuiimu- lloimmid itutilifiiully nUe lo 'cutty out any lillgulloi.H iiiuu 'v IiIh tlrui. WAIiD "vINNAN it MAKV1N, Whole '"-ihInIS, Toledo, O. Hall'H CatHirli Cute 1m taken Intel nall.v, nctliiK directly upon the olooil and mucouM rnir faces of tho synteiii. TetillinonhiU went oo. I'rlcotS cents nor bottle. Hold by all Tiikotlill'M Kaiullyl'IIW for onut i Mono Some good books at the postolllcu book store: Call of the Wild, The Virginian, The Celebrity, The Winga of the Morning, T,be Gentleman from Indiana, David Harum, The Right of Way, Ttie Choir Invisible, Mrs. U iggn of the Cabbage Patch, Lovey M.r), Sandy, The Light of the World, Tho Mississippi Hubble. A Lucky Postmistress is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. Klng'ri New Life Pills to be tho beat remedy she ever tried tor keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect orde. You'll agree with her if you try these painless puriGers that infuse new life Guarans teed by W. W. Keeling druccisL. Price 25c. W. W. FRAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All calls promptly attended Phone 28 IF YOU WANT Good 13i-eacl THY A SACK OP Golden Rod Flour High patent. Every sack guaranteed tn give full satisfaction in every respect money refunded; Always the same. No better Hour made.' If you want a cheaper (lour you can not do better than to buy the Red Seetl KNAPP & SON Proprietors oi tbe Livary& Feed Stable N5MASA-NBBB. Gcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. 9 straight It has no Many prefer state ufttit October., Mr, Howe did examination1 he found that the bone of not take hit aanuqt vacation last yean the forellnger was crushed to the first and wljl be. emitted, to doable Umel jolnt and the fleet atrjpped off almost t his yeajrv ' I to becodolat;.o It was necessary . ' TP 7 j ... i i.UMe' tinker off atJthe'isecbml "W. 'WMMW. tilMiediat PP jr.Ui-(ilkdl Iftuimmi, ,It iwas a. lartu h ate eaeape forBert. -Although lie will be laid up Is tho Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which raakea life In some furm possible on that eatellite: but uot for human beings, whrt havom har(Leuoui;h .tiuie'on;this earth of ours, especially those whodon't know that Electric Uittera 'cures Headache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chilla and Fever, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Dizr.inoss, Torpid Liver, Kidnpy Complaints. General Debility und Female Weaknessea Un equalled as a general Tonis and Appetizer for weak perpons and es pecially,for tbe neJ- It induces nound Sleep. 'Fully guaranteed by W. W. Keeling,,Drufi(ilat. Price only 5oc. Tfce intent child of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tboatpeon has the smallpox. It is in the mild form now prevailing, but the family has been quarantined . The lime 4ttfVMH)M0Ml Ml Aries (A .tale ofihorror was' told by 'marks of saa -blood in the home of J. W. Vyilllams, a well kpwu merchant of Bac, Ky. He writes: Twenty years ago I had severe hemhorragea of the lungs, and wan near death when I baby, was taken sick at tbs home of the I began taking Dr. King's New Dls grandparents, Mr and Mrs A. L. P. Icq very, It completely cured me and Thompson, and was there until he I;Uavrfaalned well ever since." It latter part of last week, when the cures" Homhorrapes, Chronic Coughs, parents took it home. A. L P Settled Golds and Bronchitis, and is Thompson's family has .also been the only known cure for Weak Lungs . quarantined. It Is hoped tbo disease Every botth guaranteed by W. W. will not spread, eyeo Jf it is in a very Keeling, Druggist. 50c and 81.00 mild form. I Trial bottle free. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so ucccp tive. Manysuuuen deaths nre caused by, it heart dis ease, pneumonia Heart tailure or r upupiexy ur.c uiicn the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is u allowed toadvance "" the kidney-poison r cd )lood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. It you are leel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the jreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, xmd over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled, to go otten lhrougJUi,liic da-' II II Hill YY4 a straight grade (lour superior in a grade Hour. it to a high patent. For afetill cheaper flour try the Gold Leaf It is a good flour of that grade. These gradeB are manufactured by Jamason & Son, Stella, Nebr., and are on sale at the store of J. H.Vandersllce NEMAHA, NEBR. If you buy a sack of either of these grades and it is not just as represented, take it back and your money will be returned. Notice for Hearing Claims In the matter of tho estate of Uiwsle Cecil deceased. JNotlce 1h hereby Klven tlm the. ooort lim; made an order limllliie the time for er6lli. ors to file clnlmtt npulnst safd decease) to mx muntua irotn thewtii day or April, 10U8" ud that April- !i5. 'May 24 -and VOcfobw VO. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. ni. of eachv day. nt the offloe of the county Judge ft etnalm county, NebiHBk. .Mn-Auburi),Neprakn, has been flxed by tne court as tile limes and place wben and where all tiersoutf wno hav clHlmB and demands nijniust-nhld; decepsed can have (he same euiiilueu, ridj a Hied and allowed, and all nlaluiH uot 0reJntod b tho last meniioutMt ante win i0-forever Durrca, by an order of the court. Dated March I!). IMG. fjSKAii J. S. MoOAUTY, County Jude STULL It HAWXBY ATTORNEYS Qfflce over Pomofllofi Building, " rauXKciUXold stand. nt BRICK BRICK NEHUASKA Flrat elass HullcllRg Brick for sale at the ' lav; rnifl tn Oft Wtt ttinnw' f iti-o lAii-Artrf tii ... .... Mt.t . . v : - ft Ciw. ntin, pstatp rnr.r.rr.lPinR nigm. ic mi m ana ine, eraorutsary'd ".v-v " '- ii. 9UIUU9 niftiest ior ira-weticrini i tiwamn-Koot is tilcnsant to tnuo mid m 'sold by nil druggists in fifty-ccnt und AUIItJRN one-dollar size bottles. Yon may have a I sample, bottle b( this wonderful new dis- , covery ana a dook, that tens nil about it, txnn seni tree by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co.. lhnehamton. N Y. When anting ihentvon reading this generous offer in tliis, paper Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swatun- Root, Dr. Kjbuer.'s Swamp-Root, and the aaaress, umguamrxm, jm, x., on every ootiie. PETJBlll jJCBRKEli. Dcaloj'ln HigheBt'markct price paid for flidew, Lard, Tallow, etc. Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and aeo them and get prices. Qnallty guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBR. WM, CAMPBELL, l're. F. E. ALLEN. Vlc-I're. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000