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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
i Ike I Li' The Nebraska Advertiser '.Local ISTowa Call at tliu poatollloo book store bibles, for .Soo It. .15. Huohor for the Queen Incubator and broodur. Tho prices aro right. Miss Geneva West returned to her homo in Urownvlllo Monday aftornoon after u few days' visit with Miss May Kerker. Miss Ethel MorriHon chimo up from KnnBaB City Wednesday evening ant will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. am Mrs. L. Ij. woodward, and her many Nemaha friends for awhile. All persons knowing thnmsolvesiiiH debtori to tno will pluaHO call in and Hettlo within the next week and oblige Vory rospectfully, E. h. I'AUIH. Wo lmvo a big assortment of furnl turo that wo are Rolling at reasonable nrlces. Special prices made for housekeeping outfits. Try ub. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Joe Hunger scorns to be getting plenty of work now. He has just finished ready for the plasterers a houi e on A. It. McCundlesB fartn south of Nemaha, and last Saturday signed tho contract font house 28x28, two Btorlos for George Pasco at Johnson. Ho has commenced woik on a barn for A. It McCandless in tho Bouth part of town and also hua an addition to build for John I, Dresslor on his town residence W. E. Wheeldon is now agent nt Winslow, Nobr., a brand now town on tho new extension of tho 0 li.it Q. from Ashland to Sioux City. Winslow Is only 4 wooka old, Into two stores, two elovators, lumbor yard, etc., but no postofllco, as the postal department hns not got around to that yet. The mall goes to Iloopor, Nobr Ed gets $75 dollars per month with promise of a raise soon. Ho orders tho Advertiser sent to him At tho regular meeting of Nomalm Chapter, No. 70, O. E. S. last Saturday night, the following officers woro elected for tho ensuing year: Worthy Matron Mrs. Sarah Thorn pson. Worthy Patron W. W. Sanders. Associate Matron Mrs. Mary L. It. Keeling. Secretary A. L. P. Thompson. Treasurer Mtb. J. M. Sanders. Uonductross Mrs. Alice Sold. Associate Conductress Mrs. Laur etta Seid. Murrled At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tidrow, Lawronco, Kua,, on Eaeter Sunday, by Judge Mitchell, Mr. Arthur Tidrow of Garnott, Kas , and Miss Sadie Komp of Kausas City, Mo. Those prosent were tho bride's mother, MrB. Kemp, her slBtor, Miss Louie Komp, and Mrs. Lou Deck with a slBtor of the groom. At 7 o'clock a 7-conrso dinner was served by Mrs. Marlon Tidrow. Tno ovening was spent in music and merriment and wub enjoyed by all. Tho serenade by tho K. U. glee club was highly appreciated, ltEl'OUTKK. E E. Taylor. Btato secretary of the Nebraska prohibition central corns mitte, will dolivor an address on "Christian Citizenship" in tho Motboi (list church next Monday night. Ads mlsslou free. Tho tddres& Is said to be strictly non-partisan. Everybody is invited. Mr Taylor is said to bo an eloquont speaker. It will pay any ono to hoar him. Wo understand he will be hero two or throe days organ izing tho -forcoa of tho prohibition oartv. collection fuuda lor the cum jiUgii, etc. Mrs. Jacob Stevens who lives in the edge of Richardson county, brought in 103 dozen egga Tuesday, getting 14 cents a dozen for them $14-12, She has 200 hens We thought when we beaid this it was n record but wo were told of C. W. Fick, who usually brings in four cpsos 120 dozen every week and otheta do about as well. Our merchants have been paying 14 conts a dozen for oggs for a month from ono to two cents a dozen more than the merchants of other townB are paying and they sell goods just aa cheap or cheaper than elsewhere Our farmors are finding this out and are doing their trading here, Mr. and Mm, Elmer E Allen drove out to Auburn Thursday. MrH. Earlo Ollbeit and Mre. W. F. Ceellng drove out to Auburn Thum-. day. Harry Klmmel utartud for Lincoln rhurmlay afternoon, whore he expocta to put on a play witli tho assistance of local talent. Leu Smelsor'a four horse team ran away with tne hho cultivator mst Saturday. One horse was badly cut and the harness broken. They ran through a barb wire fence or two, and the homo was cut on the fence and the disc. Mrs. J. M. Fuller informs us that the snako killed by tho section hands, an account of which was given in Inst week's Advertiser, is called a horn snake or hoop snake. It Is said they make a hoop of themselves when they are mad. The horn is said to bo very poisonous and if driven into a live tree will cause the tree to die. This is tho third one Mrs Fuller has known of being killed hero Her father killed ono Hhortly alter they camn here, over fifty yoarB ago. It was killed on tho bottom between Nemaha and Browne vlllo, Mrs. Fuller killed tho second ono near where John liawxby lives about 25 years ago. Lambert (Dickie) Morton and J F. Ehnothor had a lawsuit at Auburn Monday, beforo County Judge McCarty over the ownership of a calf valued at $12. Some time dining tho winter a calf belonging to Morton was lost. Recently ho found a calf in Ebnother's lotii that he claimed, and Dually took homo. Ebnother claims tho calf was raised by him and still belongs to him. Morton's neighbors Identify the calf as the ono he raised and Ebnother's neighbors say the calf is one he raised. A number of witnesses on both sides wero examined and their testimony was very positive though contradictory as to the ownership. Tho judge do cided in favor of Morton, and Ebnother 1ms given notice of nppoal. Tho costs already amount to more thau the worth o" the calf. IS. 13. Ouackenbush i Morton's attorney and Ed Ferneau is attomoy for Ebnother The celebration Thursday night of last week by Victory lodge, No. 105, of tho 87th anniversary of the org,niza tion of Odd Fellowship was one of the best over held. Only a few guests wero invited but the lino hall owned by the lodge was well tilled with members and their families. After recitations by a number of the little folks and songs and instrumental music by the older ones, a lino addross wub given by Rev. J. W. Sapp, wno praised tho ordi-r for the work of benovelenco and charity performed, giving statistics showing tho amount of money expended in caring for tho widows, orphans, and sick and destitute members of tho order. Aftor the entertainment a long table was spread, loaded with good things to eat. The Odd Fellows, or rather their wives, are noted for their good coolilng, and tho supper Thursday night seemed to excel in this respect. Tho table was filled three times, lOU eating, and several wero present who did not eat any supper. A fishing party left Nomalm for the Nishna Friday afternoon of last week with tents and a full supply of fishing tackle, provisions, etc, They wont on a hay rack with a good Biipply of straw and had a four horse team to furnish Motive power. About an hour after they got started it commenced to rain aud poured down for awhile. The tent was stretched over the wagon and all kept dry, but all parties hud to walk up the Aspinwull hill. They crossed tho Missouri river at St. Den in a id camped for tho night. The next morning thoy discovered that the double trees for the lead team had been left on tho Nebraska sldo of the rivor, so two of the young men had to go over in a skiff and got them. They finally got to tho Nishna river and stretched their tents nnd commenced Ashing operations. They got a good many fish but all woro small, so thoy only cleaned enough all the time they wero over thore for ono good meal. However, thoy had a pleasant outing and lots of fun. They returned homo Sunday evening. The following woro In tho party: Messrs. G. N. Titus, Olo Roberta, Curt Brown, Robert Stephonn son, Dr, and Mrs. W. W. Erazler, Misses May Kerker, Myrtle Jones Geneva West, Ituth Baker and Helen McComua. Whether you beliovo In prohibition or not, come out to tho Methodist church Sunday, morning and night, and Monday night, and listen to tho light, addti'HBes bition. of the advocates of piohlbi P Mrs! Simmons, a national lecturer for the Women's Clnlstinn Temper ance Union, will give two addresses at tho Methodist church next Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p.m. Mrs. Simmons has a national reputation as an able and eloquent speaker and those w.ho attend will hear something worth Hbi tening to Two of ilrownville'a tough citizens have gone to their reward. About two weeks ago Barney Mason and Fred KaufTman stole a skiff and a tent at Brownvillo and started down tho river, having previously laid in a supply of S2 worth of provisions, a gallon of whiskey and a case of beer. Tuesday night the body of Barney Mason was found in tho Missouri river! . . . i at Rulo. Tho skiff was found lloating in tho river at Jowa Point, Kansas, having been upset. While tho body of Fred KaufTman has not yot bean found there is scarcely any doubt but that he met tho same fato of his corns pauion. Auburn, Nobr.. May I. At a meet-, ing of the city couusil last night the matter of levying tax for the main tuns ance of a Carnegie library wub again taken up, and although tho council had said previous to tho spring election that if tho voters who opposed the levy woro in the majority they woul i re gard tho wishes and do nothing further about it, they passed tho two-mill levy with only ono opposing vote. Negotations will at once be begun with Mr. Carnegie, who promised to give S 10,000 for tho erection of a build ing, and as tho Si 000 per annum re quired by Mr. Carnegie for the main tenanco of tho library is now assured, aud Dr. McGrow has donnted a plat of ground, it Is safe to say that at least tho foundation will be laid beforo tho ground aguln freezes. Tho ground donated by Dr, McGrew will be as a memorial to hja only chil dren, Grace and Burch McGrew, who lost their lives hi Philllplne waters two years ago. Assistant State Superintendent Bishop, who has charge of the boys' co-n growing contest, Monday sent out about 800 packages of seed corn to boys who have up to the present time registered for the contest. Although entries have- been coming in for some time, this is the first corn that has been sent out, the applications having been placed on Hie and all the corn being sent out at one time. Hereafter, however, packages of corn will be sent to the boys as soon as their applications are received until 1,000 have registered this being the limit. Lnfit year the contest was limited to 500 boys, but hundreds of applications woro received after the maximum number had entered, which caused those Having the coutest in charge to double the number of those who might enter. A largo number of county contests are in progress this year, being con ducted on tho samo plan as the state contest except that thoy aro under the supervision of tho various county sups erintendents. Last year there wero but three contests of this character. Lincoln Nbwb. Fenny pencil tablets. Nlcklo pencil tablets. Perforated pencil tablets. Largest tablet In Nemaha. Five cent Ink tablets. Ton cent ink tablets. Fifteen cent ink tablets. Rural routo tablets and envelopes. Colored Crayons. Paper napkins. Pencils lc, 2e 2jC, 5c and 10c each. Self filling Eagle fountain pens guaranteed only Sl.dOj Good lino books cheap; Fine line papetoriea. " ' At the Postoffice Call at the postolllce ami gee tho Herald county map. The map and tho Auburn Herald ono year for $2 Subscriptions received at the postolllce. DR. G. M. 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