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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
Mi's. Noal of Porn visited hor (luughtnr, Miss Lillian D. Noal, Thursday. Miss Minnio May won I to Porn Sunday morning, returning Tuesday ovoning. Will Hackor started for Dundy county, Nobr., Tuesday ovoning. Ho expects to buy a farm while out there. The first oyster supper of the season will be given Saturday night of next week at the home of Mrs. Earlo Gilbert, by her Sunday school class No. 8. Ev erybody is invited. Prank Titus has the roof torn off his house, so ho is hoping it won't storm for awhile. Ho is living with his mother on the farm while the changes in his houso are being made. Last week we mentioned that Mrs. G. VV. Ayers was getting a barrel of canned fruit to send to the hospital at Omaha. Our neonlc are always liberal and have donated two barrels, and in addition Mrs. Geo. Yackley sends along a barrel of apples. John IL Knapp has boon weighing tho corn ho is gather ing lately, and he gets out an nvorage of 112 bushels per day, six days in tho week, allowing 80 pounds to tho bushel. Harry Stovons, who is working for him, irots out almost as much. Mrs. John W. Ritohey, who has boon visiting at St. Joe for tlireo or lour weeks John says it scorns like six months re turned homo Thursday aftor noon. John tried baching for awhile but soon got tired of that and wont to tho hotel to board. Boforo his wifo returned ho cleaned up, swept tho whole houso, and ovon made tho bods. Harry Hoover is having bad luck with his ponies lately. Two or three weeks ago he had one kill itself while he was breaking it, and last Friday night the freight train from the west struck his old white pony and killed it. The pony was on the track at the road crossing near Harry's home when the freight came along and remained on the track too nnr Grandma Jones, mother of Robert Jones of Aspinwall pre cinct, died at the home of her son, where she has been making her home, on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7 o'clock a. m. A day or so prev ious to this, the deceased said she would die at 7 o'clock Thursday morning, and died just at that time. The funeral was held Fri day, the burial taking place in the Prairie Union cemetery. A number of neighbors and friends of Mrs. W. W. Seid gave her a surprise last Sunday in honor of her birthday. They took "their dinners with them, and of course the dinner was a magnificent one. The day was heartily enjoyed by all and by none more than Mrs. Seid. The editor was one of the fortunate ones who attended, and he made a full hand at the dinner table. Wo liavo a number of partios raising lino chickons in Nomaha and vicinity. W. W. Liobhar has tho white and barred Rocks and buff Orpingtons. Mrs Elmer Et Allen has tho Part ridge Cochins. Frank Titus ant' Mrs. F. L. Woodward havo tho Rhode Island Reds. A. B. Paris has tho barred Rocks. C. W. Roberts has tho light Brahmas John Wobbor has tho brown Loghorns. Dr. HourrKMltB kIiibh!.s. So, Auburn. Miiflt photo In lotilheuHtern Nclir at Ciili'y'H. No. Auburn. Bicycle Hiipplk'H at Keolln'a. Hi- cycles repaired. Not. piioiikIi snow for bU'IkIii tiling TtjfBfluy jiiMt enough to make it sloppy the next day. Elder Sapp is now the possessor of a ' (lne driving team, purchased ol E. 0. Itiggs. Shiibert Citizen Flossie Waterman restuned her posl llon at Nlspel's store Wednesday and has returned to her homo in Auburn. Johnson News At a meeting of the city council on Wednesday evening, an appropriation of d2;0 was made lor the purposn of irincaoamizlug the east end of Central Avenue and the public road from the foot of the hill near the old creamery building to the M . I r illroad. .1 I' Clllilatid, who about a year Hg m-iveil to the farm of his fattier ins law, W. W. James, noi theast of town, has decided to leturn to Peru, where lie was formerly oiiKaged in business, i His wito had been from tho farm so .. . . . .. loim thai now she does not enjoy the c mum r y They will probably move next mouth. Mr. and Mrs. James will continue to tes.de at tho lartn.-Stelhi I'lOSS. Harrj Wllll-nna and Church Smiley weie drivinu down the hill east of the livery barn Saturday when a pitchfork fell from the wagon and tines penes trated the horse's heel, which caused it to run away. Harry wan thrown i roin uie wiil'oii ami ins wrist was broken, just above tho joint. Dr Willis was called, who set the arm, mid he is doing nicely now. Church held onto the lines, and succeeds! in stop ping the horse. Sliubert C'lizuu Progr m for Clnistiau Endeavoi Sunday ovenlnir, Nov. 18. How the Bible condemns Intemper ance A review of all tempeiiioce piissauep. I lab H f-lf. HruiiUenes- punished, Deut iil 18 21 Belle Dressier. Biteth like a serpent, Prov 2rt 2tl-:5. Wm. Smiley. Woo lo the drunkatd. Isa 28 1-1-Alice Peabndy. Drink and ruin, Joe! 1 1 7 Pearl Burnt). Drink and bad servants, Matt 21 48 51 Mrs Barker. Ut the day, soher, 1 Tliess .1 1-8 Crace Peabody. (livu bible instances of harm wrought by drink Minnio May. Picture the end of the drinker as God does J I. Dressier. State the bible euro for Intemperance Hrtilo Barker. One thing that lightens the gloom for Tho Advertiser in the democratic victory is that we havn't anything to take back or feel sorry for saving riie editor has for years classed the democratic candidates as personal friendB everv one of them and the only bad thing wo said about them was that they did not believe in 11111115 .. H kl... liif . I . . . t . in uiu political principles mat we believe in. But wo think that aside from this one nuoRtion all will do well. We had business dealings witli the boiud of county commissioners while M. T. Connor was eommlsyloner, and ho was always a triend. When 12d Quackonbtish was county attorney and II,' A. Lambert county judge we never had any fault to Hud with theii actions in inose capacities, and our relations with them and W. 1). Bed mond have always been of tho inns pleasant character. When Quacken- ousli and Jledinond wore nominated we said the fusionists had put up two mighty good men aside from thoir political belief, and wo still think so. But all tho fiiuno wo would fool much bettjr If thoy had been loft at home, although tho republicans have fucIi a largo majority In the legislature that Norrl8 Brown will bo elected United States senator, without tho aid or consent of any fiialonionlat. Blood Poisoning results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Thoy romovo all poisonous gerniB from tho system and infuao now lifo and vior; euro sour stomach, iiausIu. headacho, dizziness, and colic, without griping or discom fort 25c. Guaranteed by Hill Bro druggists. The majority of the votern in Noma lilt (iOtllltv Siilil liv Mi i i' vnto Tiu.Cfi!iv of lust week that tliey wanted Norria Biowi Uv United States Senator. If QiiHCkenliuHh and Redmond want to vote hh (he majority iltHlie, they will vote for Biown. Hut they won't do it Hiram Stotts caught a lino young coyote last Friday Hiram has some ,lno (los- lwo tags and three trail I bounds. They nre all line dogs and ' ,gooii runners; they can catch a jack ' rabbit and not half try, and they can run an over a cojote. It you see a coyote or wolf just call up ILlinu and ! im will come out and catch them. rfhubert Citizen. The CurtS Dramatic Co. were at the opera house Friday and Saturday nights of last week, playing "A Foxy Uncle" and "The Old Homestead." They had good houses both nights. Our people will give good com- panics a liberal patronage but are tired of gibing to the cheap concerns made up of fake actors except the medicine shows , lit 1 . i 11 1.- .. I these always get full houses. The managers of the opera house are endeavorinp- to pret a better cjass of companics and jf they .. 1 1... i;i 1 . tiiu uncuuruijeu uy nuerai pauo- nage WU1 DC enabled to do SO. Hon. W. H. ThompHon of (Jraml I-dand, the feion nominee for Unitt'fl Males senator, who made a liallant fight against Nonis Brown at the ie cent election, has been making it plain to his friends that if the tailroads attempt to carry out their plan ot stea'ing tho senatorship fiom Brown he will use his inlliieuce to have his democratic friends in the legislator vote for Biown rather than see a railroad republican elected. Mr Thompson li ih made this slate ment to several ot his triends, anil he has said with an emphasis that left no doubt of his sincerity. Mr. Thompson discovered late in the camualcn that the railroads had decided upon the plan of helping the republican lgislas tlvo delegation to he elected in Douglas county, with the belief Hint the legis lature would bo so closely republican that they could, by playing upon tho sentiment of Douglas countv for an Omaha man for sanator, beat Brown out of the prize he was likely to win Now that they hnvo found out they miscalculated and that the lepublicans have a big majority in the legislatuie they are sending out their agents to oilc up a bolt in the Btate. Mr. Thompaoit's attitude will un lonbtedly put a new phase on the sit nation He says that he much nrefeiv Mr Brown to a railroad senator and that if it is necessarv to elect Mr Brown he will do all ho can to get his I supporter- Jn the legislature to vote for him rather than tiiat the railroads should triumph. It requites sixty-seven votes to elect Ronator. Brown has pledges from more than that many now, and there Is scarcely tho t-llghtost chance of hi being beaten The prediction If freely made bote that the plan of the rail oads will never reach any furtlu r than an attempt. Two years ago, however, the roads kept up their effort to oveis turn Buiketl until 2 o'clock of the morning of the day that ho was elected Not until then was the plan given up Tills statement is made upon the 11 us thority of a member who was in that last nignt conference. uongias county has hut twelve inembert, while there are ninety seven u'punilcans in hoth houses. This loaves eight-live members, or eighteen more than a majority who are not likely to bo swerved from their allegi ance to Brown. Ono stato leader who looked over the list of legislators says that there are a number of men there who worked with tho railroads in the past. Ho did not assume to know or say how they felt or stood now, but ho montionod it as a factor to bo consUl ered in discussing tho question of legislation this winter. Sentiment hero Is that even the Douglas county men will be found in lino. Prominent republicans from Omaha who have been hero during the past week say thnt the delegation, or at least a majority of It, will not be found against Brown after It has been demonstrated thnt nn Omaha man bus n 1 chnnco of winning. Lincoln News George Sanders living near Urown vlllo la the poaaeaf.or of an upplo tree which is like the old advurtlHlng tsiij iiif? "trlea to please." It U a freak in tlio way of ptortnoinu an assort moot of varietien, and belmvm in a frivolous manner which no self respecting upplo tree would counte- nance. I This Ih the third year the J.reo baa bourne fruit. The llrst year the tiee produced Jonathans" of unmistakable brand, and whs not looked upon with the slightest suspicion. Lntt year, the tree began to act in a giddy manner ami w,e it produced another fairl K0d crop of ".Jonathans" hut inter spened with the red apples were some of a decided russett tinge. This year tho tree went completely 119 head" and furnished a crop of "W'le8 ''th a decidedly "rusty" com. bnt whose lhvor was that of Joint than. As the tree has nevpr lMen budded or unified, the explanation of t s pe (Miliar antics Is not easily forthcomini' Mr riandeis had some of tho"fre-k fruit on exhibition at the county fair in September.- Herald. A Badly Burnocl Ctrl Mr lmv lmui or ,V(n(, jH mnykiy (), 11 of pain if Btickleu's Annua Salve i applied promptly. 0. J. Welch, ol Tekonsha, Mich., says: "I use it in tnj family for cuts, sores and all sktn Injuries, and llnd It perfect." Quickest I'ile cure know t.. Best hmling salvi iniulo. 23c. Guaranteed by Hill drug stoie. 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