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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1906)
he' Nebraska Advertiser 13. Bucher is buying and .pftinpflots of fruit. John W Kitchey has been in lburn three days this week, is some dental work done. rural route carriers will a I ke their trips earlier next innrfl;iv. in order to Kct uacK fNifyn;tsme to njy part pic mfj,i'Vif ..... if" Mi Cut down the weeds, trim mo 'Itrees, clean up the streets, alleys . m vnrds. fix the sidewalks, and L get the town in good shape for ';t inspection on picnic day. v Mr. and Mr. Elmer E. Allen -i -xt r.1i kii AoI. i 'Hiartcd lor iNuw iui n.aw" - nesday afternoon and expect to be ono about a month, but will " take their time and yet through '' visiting and sightseeing beforo returning. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E, Houtz went to Verdon on the freight Wed nesday evening to attend the picnic. Mrs. Sherwood and Ethel drove down Thursday fore noon. Clarence Aynes looked after the restaurant during their absence. The editor has been enjoying the pleasant pastime this hot weather of breaking- a heifer to milk and a calf to drink. But sold the calf and got the cow protty well broken, so the inorninirs and ovenings aro not filled with quite such stren nrma nvnrmsn US illOV WOl'O 101" a fow days. Dr. Bourne llts gliisfles. So. Auburn. Blojcb HiipplioH at kt'ultfi'ri. Ht cycles lupaircd The Boattice Creamery Co. will pay 10 cents per pound of butler fat for hand separator cream, Uli vered in No inaha. Separators Hold on easy terms 1. I). IllHillKlt, Agent. TO ROYAL HIGHLANDERS During my abnenee all members will ploaaopay assessments to Flunk Titus. Assessment No. 7 id duo on or before Aug. 1st. Lillian M. Almjn, Seo'y. George II. Works moved to Nemaha froirt St. .loo the hrst of the week, but before arriving here decided to go to hid old borne at Fairfax, Mo., no bad not unloaded his household good?, and will probably have them reshlppeci to Fairfax. Mrn, Dora Thorn, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Hdgnr Hoynolds of this city, yas united in marriauu with Mvron j W. Kline of Siuiix City, Iowa, In the I city of Lincoln, Tuesday aftcrnooi , the 10th lust. Mra Thorn in well and favorably known to people of this flec tion, where alio resided many years prior to going to Sioux City, where aho.huH lived for several yearn. Mr. Xllng Ih a meat Inspector In the gov ernment employ at Sioux City. - Kev. J. II . Presson of Milford, Nebr., was the olllelating clergy mun. -Tecumaeb Journal. J Excursion .Rates A faro of one and one-third faro Ima been grautoJ by the C. B & Q. for the Old Settlers picnic, good August 1 and 2. The Houthbound freight, No, 111, will not leave Nemaha until 8 o'clock in. on that day. l)r, Lale Androwa was married to a nnsas City lady, May 1st. Thu mar- . . . ..i n., i- riage waa Kept irom mo pumic iur Homo time. Dr. Androwa baa sold his iruotlee In Kalians City and loft there witli hia bride for a new home hi the southwest. The bride waa a widow with a bid all son and la mild to be well to do Stella Press LaBt week Will Clark threshed twenty live acrea of wheat ut his farm southwest of Auburn. When the wheal had been delivered at the elovan tor it waa reckoned that the average waa 48 buabels per acre; but when be came to settle be found the machine mcanti re had overrun and bo waa paid for 50.7 bushels per acre. Granger. John B. Lambert had the mis fortune to break his left arm last Friday. Ho was climbing up on top of hay in a shod with a pitch fork in his left hand. Ho stuck tho fork in the hay to lift him self up until he could catch with his right hand, but in one place the hay was looso and when ho throw his weight on tho fork lb gavo way, lotting him fall to tho Jloor of rails. His loL'tarm was in some manner thrown back of him so ho fell with all his weight on it, breaking the large bone . Dr. Kay set it an 'J Mr. Lambert is getting along as well as wo could expect. Wo hopo ho will have no further trouble with it. Program for Christian Endeavor Sunday evening, July 20. Gardiner, and misalona to latin America, 2 Cor 11 2J1-30 'reaching the gospel a sacred dulr Cor 0 10 2;J Nora Ay nee. Why send the gospel to South Amer- ca, Mark 10 15-20 Bello Dressier. Tho gospel will coiwiuer, Rom 1 8-17 Belle Marker, Wo should hazard even our lives, Acts 15 22 20 L'earl Horns. God will supply all graces, Eph JJ 8- 1JJ Bessie Washburn. Reign of the great King, Ps 02. Talk on lesson J. 1. Dressier. Talk on lesson Stella Washburn. Ellen Sanduiw, Leader. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowola and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. " This condition is unknown to those who ueo Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Hill Bros. druggists. Price 25. Contrary to tho report circulated by the knockers against the Carnival, not a rough, or a tough, or a gambler has so far put in an appearance. But everything is going line. The free at" tractions aro just ns reported by tho advance man. Shubert Citizen. "For tho people that like that kind of an outllt it is just the kind of an outfit thev like." But honest, now Dalby. bow did you like the "attrae Hons" that wont with tho Hhow? Farm and Town Property FOR SALE BY A. E. Tlmmormau tells us that tho former Stella people now at North Platte aro prospering and doing well. Lon Barber, who was a most unpromb islng boy hero somo ten or llfteon years ago, baa a homestead and is get ting it well stocked. Eugene Ilawley after a severe attack of rheumatism ast winter, ia well and finds plenty of work. He lost a borBO after going there. SylveBter Hodges also lost In company with Rev. G. W Ayers wo drovo down to Shubert Tuesday evening. Wo wore glad to meet a number of tho business men of that village II. E. Williams, M. T. Hill, M. II. Taylor, Attorney Morrow. Charley Smlloy , Postmaater Evans and others. We bad hoard a young lady had a "roast" laid up for us for daring to Insinuate that Shubert was not tho beat town and did not have tho beat people on earth, ao wo wont around and took our ronst. 11 we have any bad thing coming we want to get tho dread over with as soon as possible Tho young lady told us sho considered the remarks of Tho Advertiser as In suits. Wo of course felt grlovod that toiling the truth was considered Insult ing, but part of our mission on earth is to tell the truth and holp people to overcome their wrongdoings, so a clear conscience helped us out. She assured I us that the carnival company was nil I right. Wo aro glad that sho did not seo the wickedness that was going on If she had known of It wo feel sure sho would have condemned it as strongly as any one could. Aftor getting our roast wo wore in u fitting mood to go to churoh so we wont to tho Methodist church, wliero revival meetings are being held, by Sister Ashby. Much iuterest was manifested In tho meets ings. Rev. Ayers prouched an excelN ent sermon, Tho singing conducted by Sister Ashby, wua good. We hopo tho meeting will do much good for there is certainly great need of it. Ellis E. Good will have tho Nemaha county delegation to tho republican state convention. Of this there Is not tho least doubt, Bome stock, but still tblnga are coming lia way. John Snyder has prospects ! crop S125, witli crop S525 W, F.Thompson Brownville, Nebr. .'JO acres, :i miles north and :) miles east from Shubert, 3-room house, stable, chicken houso, cave, cellar. 2 welle, pasture, 20 acres corn, good apple or chard full of apples, several plum trees loaded with plums, everything goes, crop and all, for $1200. 10 acrea, 2)4 miles from Peru, good new bouse, cost $1200. good outbuild ings, good orchard, everything No. 1, price $2200. SOOO can run 5 years at f per cent. This is a bargain. Good brick house on main street, 2 lots, lino home, price $000. Cliff House, 2 story brick, tine view, plenty of land, price $1000. Good frame house, 4 rooms, stable for 2 horses, woodhouso, chicken bouse and park, good woll and cistern, G lots all in fruit and garden. Price without SENATOR BURKETT TOR PRESIDENT Prom the Lincoln News. Senator 15. J. Burkett has been brougnt out ih a presidential posels bility for liios by the Forest Grove (Oie.) Times, which refers to him in very complimentary terms In a recent issue. The Times appears to regard Mr. Burkett as particularly available because bo Is a Nebraska man and therefore would stand a better chance than a ny other republican to beat William J. Bryan in this state. Tho article is as follows. "Wliilo tho country is carefully studying its lists of available men with a view to selecting tho best the Times would suggest one who can beat Bryan This Is another Nebraakan Hon. E J Burkett, of Lincoln. Ho may not be as well known as Biynn was before tho Chicago convention in 1000 lie is a young man. He is an orator. lie lias served three terms In congress. He Is now serving bis first term as United States senator, selected by vote of the people and elected by vote of every republican in the legislature. lie is a trusted .friend and counselor of Rooses velt. He stands for all the president represnts On tho stump and in congress he has talked and voted for railway regulation, trust regulation, for giving every man and interest a 'square deal' no more, no less. "Ho waB born on an Iowa farm, he worked his way through Bohool and college, ho studied law while he taught, he has won his way in life solely on his own merit, he knows the needs and sympathizes with the wishes of the great common people of the country He can get more votes than Bryan in tho hitter's own precinct, own city, own county, ana own state, and we believo would beat him as a national candidate. "It would make a contest ever to be remembered to pit one popular Nebraakan against another Burkett against Bryan." Tho senator has been making a big bit as a Chautauqua lecturer, Mrs. Huff, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Keeling, returned to her home at Stanberry, Mo., Thursday. Following tho Flog When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Plillipines, health was tho most important consideration. Willis T. Morgcn, retired Commissary Sergeant V. S A , of Rural Route l, Concord, N. II , says: "1 was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, 1 took Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the beat medicine in the world for coughs colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Hill Bros., druggists. Price 50c and S1.00. Trial bottle liee Eyes and Glasses Some people do not have clear vision either distant or near. This is often duo to a deformity of the curvitture of ihe eye-ball. Thece eyes have As, tigmatism and these ejes Hie the oner) that require tho most carelul testing to determine tho proper correction. They need a cylindrical lens which must be ground to order, and if in addition the eyes are Ilyperopic or Myopic, you can see the complication which arises and that a compound lens would be nquired. If you hove any eyetioubbs wo can tell you in u tew minutes with a few simple tests whether you have normal visiCn and whether glasses will help you. A complete examination will take longer time, to determine our correction. Auburn Music & Jewelry Co. AtM (.1 (.( nit Ilout-e, Auburn Neb. Doadly Sorpont Bltos are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; tho great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C, says: "They re stored r-ny wife to perfect health, after yeais of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver " Electric NOTICE To WllUuin K.lalnipr:- You nro liureby noilllod that on tho 10th day of July A. 1).. IlKiO, I.ova U. Palinor tiled a petition ngaiusi you lu tno dlsiMct noun of Nemaha county, Nbr skit, tho object and prayor ol which Ih in obtain utllvoico Irom you on tho giound that you have willfully deHurtud and wantonly tailed and reliiM'd to Mipnorl her and her In taut child, the Ikhuo of 8.ild marriage, and to ob tain thoenre, custody and educuiion of said child, you aro reiiui ed lo nnawer sultl potltlon on or before Monday, the 27th uny of August, A. D.. KMHi. J.UVA !-. l'Al.MKH, plalntlir, UyStull ifc Huwxuy, her attorneys. rt of Nemnha county, ,I tho District Con S talo ot NeliraHka. Cora A. Wajburton, plalntlll', VK. 1'hoinaH Warbutton, defendant. iNUl'lUU. To Thomas Wnrburton You aie hereby noililud that on the SOtli day ol June, A. U. HWtJ, Corn A. Waibtutoii tiled a petition aua.iibt you in tho district com lot Xomatia county, Nebiuhlta, the ob ject, and nravor ol which Its to oolain a tll- 1 vorce Irnm von on tliouround lhaliou have- Bitters cures chills and fever, malaria, 1 wiimiiy ueserieti anu wantonly leiubed, for good cropa, which, if realized, will make- him away ahead this fail. All sent regards to Stella liieuda. Mella Preaa, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles aud bladder disorders. Sold on girtuans tee by Hill Bros., druggists. Price 50c. Old Tho following officers of Bena Bo bekah lodge No. Hill, were installed Wednesday night of last week: P G. -Minnie May. N. G.Mollle ltowon. V. G May Kerker. Seo'y Belle Dresslor. TreiiB. Adelia Itusaell. Chap. Belle Harker. Warden Fannie Vackley. Cond. Pearl Burns. It. S. N. G. Louise Stephenson. L.S. N. G. Dora Clark. It. S. V. G. Annie Maxwell. L. S. V.G Alice Peabody. I G. Maggie Uackor. O. G. Ole Roberta. John G. Sanders, who for nearly the past four yearB has been tho editor of tho Aberdeen Nows, has resigned his position and on next Saturday morning will loavo for Garretson, whero he will assumo tho proprietorship of the Garretson Nows, which ho recently purchased, Mra. Sanders and son will remain in this city for a few weeks until Mr. Sanders becomes sottled in his new home. Mr. Sandors is a newspaper man of wide exporieuco and sound judgment and is ouo of tho most cntmblo editorial writers in tho state; and there is every reason to believe that he will make a grand success of his new venturo. IIo is very pqpular with his associates and will bo gtently missed by them. Aber deen (South Dakota) News. Beautiful brick residence, -1 lots on main street. Price 82000. "Frame house on main street, can't be boat for beauty or durability. Price $000. 1-rooin house on lot. Price S200 1!) acres land, and house, 1 miles from town. Price $.00. 41J5 acres, miles from Brown ville, 2 houses, barn, truit, plenty water. Price 551000. 80 acres, 14 miles from Falls City. Price 14500. Fine 2 story frame house, n lots, on Commercial street, Brownville Can't be beat. Price $1000. Fine brick houao lj story aud base mont, good stable, cat riage house and other outbuildings. Plenty of fruit and water. Price 81200. jieautitui urtoK nouae, 10 rooms. Frame house, 0 rooms, !J chicken houses and 51 chicken parks, 2200 feet woven wire fence, peach trees and other fruit. Price $2000. House and one block and 5 lots. Price 8300. Frame house, 1 rooms, t lots. Price 8350. 2 frame houses, on College St. Price each 8500. Settlers Pone Oonth From Lockjaw never follows an Injury dressed with Buoklon's Arnica Salve. Its anti septic and healing propettiea prevent blood poiaoning. Chas. Oswald, mer chant, of Bensaolaersville, N, Y., writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of tho ugliest soro on his neck I ever saw." Curos Cuts, Wounds Burns and Sores. 25c at Hill Bros drug store, at Nemaha nlalntltr and her luiant child: and tor tuu fuithor reason thai you have been guilty of extreme crucllv In your treatment ot thJrf nlalntlu", and to obtain tho care, cuMody and education of said Idlant. child, the trull of Hnld marriage, and for tne le.itoratlon oi her maiden name Yon nro l t-qulr d to answer mild petition on or bi loro Monday, tho i!7tl day of August, A. U. 11)06. CORA A. WAUHoIlTON, Plalntiir. By Still & ilawxb, her uttouieyH. In tho county court of JNoniaha county, No- Tho State of Nebraska, Coun'y of Nonmha hs. To Allco Ilelks, Nnttle HnuKehUnP. Jauo Mo .ic, Ida Avey. .Shermuu KauU'm u, aud to all persons Interested In tho estate ol Frederick 1). ICaulI'man, deceased. Wotico Ishereoy given that Cora H, CnuII miin lias tiled a potltlon praying that iidmln iMtratlon of said esttito bo granted to Salllu K. Kauirman its administratrix; that tho hearing thereot has been llxed lor tho 2titli day of August, Hiuti, nt Id o'clock n. in. at the county court 10 m of said county, In Aiioiirn when you and all petsons lnteie.sted may arpear anil show ciuse, II there beany, why tho prayer of suld petition should not bo granted, and unless yon so appear th court may grrnt the piayer of said nctltion, or appoint somo other sultat'lo person, anil make nil proper orders tor tho dtf admluia. tratton of said estate. Witness in hand and seal of f aid court, I his iiotlt day of J uly lUUd. DR. Gr. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella Nolirnslin W. Sanders Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Insurance Agent BANK OF jNEMAHA Nemaha, Nebr. Capital, $5,000 WM. CAM PHULL, Pres. KLMKH 13. ALLEN, Cuslilor F. E. ALI.KN, Vicc.l'rcs. FllANK TITUS, Ass't Cnh DEPOSITORY BANKS Hanovei Nat'l, New York First Nat'l, Auburn, Nebr. Omaha Nat'l Nob. City Nat'l We have overy facility for huudliugjc ounts appreciate them, and give our person"! t tion to tho iuterests of our depositors