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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
The Nebraska Advertiser Calling curds for sale at Ihe postolHce book store. All Highlanders areroqnested to bo present at the meeting next Monday night. Some of our farmers expect to fathering corn next week, but the majority of them will wait a week longer at least. There is no excuse lor an ablo bodied man boing idlo these days, and the old and feeblo got mighty lonesome, as they have no one to gossip with, The- lirst quarterly conference of tho Methodist churches at Nemaha and Howe will bo held at Nemaha next Monday after noon at 2 o'clock. Presiding Elder Wright is expected to bo present. Earlo Gilbert says that while the ladies are all irottintr tho latest styles in hats, ho can assuro tho gentlemen that ho has tho latest in hats for thorn, suited to all ages, sizes, shapes and complexions. rejoicing Ralph Ritchey is over a now automatic cheese cutter. Ho doesn't have to inioss at the sizo of a ten cent slico of cheeso now, but can cut it off and wrap it up without weighing, assured that neither the nrm nor the customer are cheated. L. L. Coryoll of Auburn, pros ident of tho Nemaha county Sunday school association, will bo in Nemaha Sunday and do sires to moot tho Sunday school workers, and especially the teachers and ofllcers, at the Christian church at 2:80 Sunday uftprnoon. REPUBLICAN TICKET STATU For United BlntpH Hctmtor Noaiim imowN.of nmTftio. For Governor 0 fCO 1(0 K It, HII KLDON , of Oius. For Llcntonnnt Governor M. K, HOl'KWKLL, of Hurt. For Hnllroful CommlHHloticr.s H.J. WINN KIT, of Lntimmtor, llOHHltr OOWHMj, of IJougliw, A. .T. WILLIAMS. of I'iorro. For Sccriitnry ol Hlnto OHOUUIOJUNKIN.of Oowpor. For Auditor KI) M. BliAKLK, Jr.. of Kcltli. For Hnperlntcndont of Public IuHtriictlon JAHl'1311 L. O'HHIKN. of Flllmoro. For Tre.Miiror LAWHON O. HHIAN, of Hooni.'. For Attorney General WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, of Morrlck For L-nil ComirilHHlonoi IIKNKY M. EATON, of Dodge. COAGUKSHIONAT, For ConrcHnmnn KHNKHTM. I'OLLAUD, ol Cam. .lUDICIAL For District Judgo JOHN II. UAl'KIl, of Pawner). COUNTY For Henutor .1. O. O'UONNIOLL, of TocumHeli. For Hoprt'HoutntlveH Hceond District AllltAHAM LAWUKNCU, OIIAIILKH I). PAKIvttlt. For IlepruMontutlvo Fifth DlHltiU- j. w. AitMdraoNa. ForCounly Attornoy OIIAIlLEdO. FltHNOII. For County CoininlKHlonor Oil AKLKB It. HAOICER. A traveling sin painter struck Nctnaliu Saturday and gut considerable work to do. Abo Lawrence wilt mako one of our best working members of tliu legisla ture. Ho Is also a good talkor, and will hold his own with other members. Congressman Pollard made many frionda during his brief stay among us last week. He has tho fnculty of making friends of thoso whom he meets Lew Argabright, who has boon at Scott's Bluff, Nebr. , for several wooks, camo homo sick Monday. Dr. Frazier, who is attending him says his stomach is in bad shapo, caused by drinking alkali water. Ho is ulso snfforing from billiousness and intermittent fever. It is hoped with good doctoring and mother's nursing ho will soon recover. LoBt The endgato to tny wagon, last Thursday between the farm and Nemaha. Finder please leave at postolllce. Waltbh L. Thompson. ii . " "11 Ttr,' A JEiich Strike Last week Win. Anderson of this city received word from his son, Charles Anderson, who has i harge of tho Auburn Gold Mining company's plant at Mystic. S. I) , that a big strike had been iniulo in the workings of that company, and tho rllicers of tho or ganization were also notified. The company has always possessed good placer deposits and large pumps lug plant for washing tho same, but thero has been delay on tills work from various unavoidable causes, chief of which whs the determining of the exact process for saving tho line placer gold. While engaged with this prob lem, work along other lines of mining has been busily going on, however. There is an enormous body of oro which out-crops in a number of places, and can bo traced for about half a milo across the company's claims. In order to determine to some extent the mag nitude of this vein of ore, while the other work was going on, Superintend ent Anderson has been buBy with a force of men and u steam drill driving a tunnel 5x7 feet to strike tho ledge s that was estimated would be a dibtanco of 120 feet. The drillers went only ten feet beyond this distance, or at the end of the 130-foot drift, they struck a iedge of quartz about 20 feet in width which assays 87.40 per ton gold. With this new find of quartz which is now in easy access, together with improvements on tho placer mining work, tho company should soon be deriving u good revenue from both. As tho ledge is further developed the quartz will no doubt assay higher and higher in gold values, as is often the case. The tunnel has now been drifted in to a depth of over 180 feet and lies 120 feet from tho top ot the mountain A letter received by one of the ofllcers of the company the first of tho week gives even moro encouraging news. An assay of the vein extending through the entire ledge lluds that it increases the value of the ore to over 30 per ton. Tho first tallincd of the iroduct assayed SI per ton and tho second tailings a little over 00 cents. This is highly encouraging news and the ofllcers of the company are juuilant. Auburn Herald. Call at the postolllce and t?eo the Herald county map. The map and ho Auburn Herald one year for S2 : Subscriptions received at the postolllce. TIME TABLE JNTemaha, Nebr. Donvor Hutto Salt Lnlce City iPorlluml -And HPutntH "West Chnrley Parker got tho freight and express rates on fruit reduced and thus saved our farmers and fruit growers largo amounts. They Hhould remember this when they go to vote. Nat Titua and a numbor of men and boya went to Glen Hock precinct Sun day and are busily engaged picking, barrelling and shipping tho apples from the eighty acre orchard in that pre cinct. At a mooting of tho directors of tho Bank of Nemaha, held last week, tho old ofllcors were all reelected Win. Campbell, presi dent, P. E. Allen vice president .and Elmer E. Allen cashier. Frank Titus was elected assis- nil i tant casnier. tug name is in a prosperous condition and doing n good business, During tho past year ono of tho best bank buildings anywhere around, for its size, was built. J. H. Seid had four Poland China hogs on exhibition at the stock show at Auburn last week 1 1 Ait i r and carried oil tnree lirst prizes and one second. The week before he had 12 on exhibition at the county fair and carried off three sweepstakes, five first pre miums and three second. He got sweestakes lor any age or breed, sweepstakes on herd, sweepstakes on male and five of his get, first on aged male, second on aged male, second on two- year old sow, first on yearling sow, first on sow under 12 months, first on sow under 6 months, second on yearling male, and lirst on male under six months. He also got six first premiums and thirteen seconds on apples, several premiums on corn, first premium on 3-year-old colt, first on yearling colt, and second on suckling colt. He certainly made, a good showing. Whoever heard of such a thing in Nebraska? The price of pears and potatoes are the same. Nice pears can be bought tor 00 cents a bushel and we are having to pay tho same for potatoes. Peru Pointer. unariey nacKera experience as county clerk will Berve him well when he is county commissioner. He knows tho routino work, and as he is well acquainted with the county it will take him but a short time to bo one of our best commissioners. J. W . Armstrong made one of the best working members of tho legislu tore when ho was a member of that body. He is an energetic, capablo man, and will make a representative of whom Nemaha and Johnson coun- tins will feel proud. Dr. Lale Andrews is now located at St. LouIb. After spending the earlier part of the summer at El PaBo, Texas he doclded not to remain in the south'. west, and the middle of July went to Hot Springs Arkansas, whore he remained until tho first ot September when ho went to St. Louis Stella Press. A Young Mothor at 70 "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70 Twenty yearB of intense suffering from dyapopsla had entirely disabled her, until six months ago when she began taking Electric Hitters which have completely cured her aiu restored the strength and activity sli had in tho prime of life." writes Mrs W. L. Gllpatriek, of Danforth, Me Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. Seta Stomach, Livor am Kidnoys right, purifies tho blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weak nosses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic Price CQc. Guaranteed by Hill Bros drug store. Lincoln Omaha Ohioauo St. .ToHuph IvaiiHHH City BLXjouIh arid all I'oinlM ICanl and Soutli TKA.INS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No. 07 Fnnsangcr, dully oxceptHun-. dny, for TeotimHoh, Beatrice, Holdregu and nil points went U:3'.l n in Vn. GQ Pitbknntrnt ilull v pnnl. Hun tmy, for NeniiiHitu utty. rjiuriigo imil nil points north mid uiwt 4 lOn p in No. Ill Locnl froluhl, dully except Hunditv, lor Atclilton and Inter 111 I'd lrttl NtKllOIIH GslfS p tn No. 112 Local frelnht, dally except Monday, for in obrnHlui Cliy and Into inodlalo HtatloiiH 1:10 n To Muud rolitmiin : , ' Yon aif iiuifl notified that on Ihelinii day of Aliuiut, A 1).. UW,,TliminiM Pfdiliiiin tttwl a tmtllloll iiuxl'lst Mill III tin, UMllOt. i -iiut ol Nun ii'ia entity. MjIhmbUh, Um o' Ject mid piityet in which I" u oiitnln h divorce liom you on the moiin I Mini -n have wilfully and unlawfully descited and nlmiidoiieii tin) N'lld l iinilll' and iliat jim nave romamed nwnv iioin mild piHliiull'in il I i home lor moiv t tan two yeatH lust, i un without any Just catiM! wualHovei. Ymi am rtquli' it to aiMwm Mild pellro i cm or b loic Monday, tho tth dav of N .vemher A. I'.. 1900. I'HOMAH l'OULMAN. I laliitlll'. KySlnl A Urtwxbj, lil mho tieyn. in tho County Court of Ncnialm County, NebruNlta: In th manor of tho estato of I-rcduiiolc I. Kaull'iiian,dcco xcd. .Notice In hereby given thai tho oun Iiiim made an order llniltluu Wie time im crcditorK to tllo claims iialiiHt said ileeeawd to hIx mouths from the 10th day ol Ueioliff l!Vi and that October III. 1WHI, Jauuai.x lit, IINiT and April 21, 19 17 at tun o'clock n. m.otcach day at iho Ulleo of tno tlouuiy Judue ot N -malm count), Ncbralta. In Aulni'i ,Nebia. Im, Iiiih b on fixed by the Court iih tuutlintM anil place when and whet' till perxntiM wli" haVH elalnig and domatuln aiinlnst' Haiti Uccciised can linvu the naine exainliieil, ao Jiihtcd anil allowed, and all cliiiins not prer hunted w.thln hh 111 timo wit be loiev Ini l red, by hi. o i d r of theUoiiil. Sk,u.J J. a. MuCAItrV, County JtnlBi) l will soil tliR foll)winiT dMcrlbil property at public auction ai mv ulacu one mile north of Stdlla, commencing at 10 o'clock u. m., on Tuesday, October 169 1900 4 Six Head of Horses and Mules Consisting of one ap.m of matched blackn, a horse and a main, weight about 1100, the mare is bred to Gilbert's draft horse. Ono mare weight about 1 -too In foal by Gilbert's jack One mire weight, about 1000 in foal by Mack Imp. Ono work horse weight about liSOO. One suckling mule. 17 Head of Cattle Consisting of 2 thoroughbred Shorthorn bulls, a yearling and a Hprim; calf, a thoroughbred shorthorn yearling hellers, il sows, two giving milk aud one dry, 0 head of steer calves, 1 heifer calf. 63 Well Bred Duroc Jerseys Consisting of Ai head of spring shoats, 5 uood brood powb of which three ate pedigreed, 11 tall pigs, 1 recorded Duroo Jersey yearling boar. Farm Machinery '2 wnconn, bugcy. hay rack, walking lister. : sets of work harness, set of' double diivinu harnest, f swarms of bees. !0 aere.s of stalks with fence around them aud plenty of miming water Other things too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and under cash in hand. On puuih over SI0. ten monthb' timr will he given on a tiatikuhle note without interent if paid when due, if not In draw 8 per cent interest from date. 4 per cent, discount for cash. Beginning iu The Housekeeper for October is the tlrst of a seiies of nr tides on Japan by Marian Bonsall, the associate editor, who has been in that country for practically a year gleaning the material which comes under the general head, Oriental Ideas for West ern Women The first article is ''The Simplicity of Home Life." As Miss Bonsall had the almost impossible opportunity oi being a member for several months of the household if a family of tho class from which many of tho most famous of the Japanese leroes have sprung, tho Samurai, this article is exceptionally instructive and at the same time i q tally entertaining Tho series will continue for several ! mouths. In addition to the iletion, Dr. Kate Lindaey writes instructively of the preventions to take In case of sudden illnesses and there is a pructi cal article on "The Pantry" by Mayy' Taylor-Hoss. The fashion pages t.re Uo voted to tho late fall and early winter styles- There are also the many helpful departments. 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