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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1907)
Announcements t hereby annonncc myself candidate county, subject to the action of the rejMiblican primary election. J. It. MADDOX. I hereby announce myself as a repub lican candidate for the nomination for County Treasurer tmbjoct to the actions of the primaries of the republican party of Nemaha couuty. Lester Armstrong. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for reelection to the oflice of County Commissioner of the First Dis trict, subject to the decision republican primaries. G. W. Cummings. Mrs. Nellie Bergsma and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmel daughter Vera, of Shubert, were arrived in Nemaha Monday morn- thc guests of Mrs. J. E. Crother ing, visiting here until Thursday between trains Tuesday. afternoon, when they started for Mrs. F. L. Woodward andr. W1,w" "" VI" Marie went to Kansas City Wed nesday to visft Chas. M. and Leslie ilies. W. Woodward and fam- join a theatrical company. Mrs. Clarence E. Hill came down from Lincoln Friday even-; ing to see her husband, who had Mrs. W. W. Keeling, who had ,Deen. ia,a UP hmtn car; been visiting her daughter, Mrs. hnde' Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Ed L. Culver, at Omaha, reJ . and Mrs. E. E. Hill went to turned Thursday evening of last 1 p"ber Satrday evening, the ' ,nr mnur returning Monaay morning, of the I weeK. , v x vmreni;c was wen enougn w W. W. Seid went to Auburn start out on his regular trips the Dr. Bourne fits glasses. So. Auburn Oil cake for sale by W. F. Keeling. Wednesday to spend the day with first of the weft, making Nema- his father. John 15. Seid. ana ha Tuesdav. whilp his wifp wont. his on home. his father, assist him birthday. John B. Seid, celebrating Special Sale on WALL PAPER Everything in stock sold at greatly reduced prices W. F. KEELINS Boy Charged with Howe Jtealin. I United States for arguing the Cecil Jeff ers, a nine-year-old celebrated flag case at Washing boy, whose father is employed ton some months ago, in which on the Majors place, between the ricrht of a brewing company Peru and Brownville, is charged . to use the stars and stripes as an Richard Scott came Ft. Leavenworth, Kas. day, having a short The rural carriers had a holiday Dick will soon go the Philippines, Harvesting commenced the first of the week- Thursday the fourth. G. W. Cummings this week announces himself as a candidate for the nomination for reelpp.finn furlough. ag county commissioner subject to the decision of the republican up from Wednes- Ruby harvester oil the best for sale by W. F. Keeling. We sell carpet and linoleum. E. & B. Lbr. Co. having recently enlisted in the army going to those islands- Mrs. Ben Baldwin and Mrs. J. E. Crother drove to Shubert Sun- has made a good commissioner. primaries. Mr. Cummings has had two years and a half exper ience in that difficult office and with riding off Sunday afternoon with a horse that did not belong to him, and only his extreme youth saved him from the peni tentiary or the reform school. The boy came to the home of Jno. Cotton, who lives on the Wm. Daily place, last Friday advertising emblem was attackek by the state of Nebraska. The attorney general won the case and the penalty assessed against officers of the company for misuse of the flag was sustained. Mr. Thompson was not expecting a fee from the United States, but Best photos in Nebr., at Criley's. southeastern So Auburn. day, taking the boys, Harry and Ned. down to work on the Bur- I lington fence gang. evening and staid until Sunday under, the rules of the supreme morning. Mr. Cotton then start- court it seems that an attorney Miss Vera Hall of Kansas City, Mo. , is visiting her grandparents, Syracuse Tuesday to visit friend, p W he after Mrs. J. W. Smith went to His experience will enable him to "r. - L w , . 1 T 1 J tuiy An J Wft. : fu0 fllw, on ed him home, but after dinner , who appears there and argues an "V V, T V... 1(1 vn xunnv, fjv If , 1 n ., 1. .. .. . ., A . far as we know there is little wneVne muy. were ail away, , equity action s paia w. inis ne returned, entered tne nouse, sum was sent mm a day or two helped himself to all he could eat, ago, but as he is working for the changed his old suit for a better . state of Nebraska and gets a opposition to his renominatibn. He is a business man who looks after the business of the county Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parriott went Thursday of last week. to Peru Wednesday to spend the Fourth. All people knowing themselves indebted to Harrington & Sons Miss Grace Jaryis and Lynn please call and settle with J. H. went to Wabash, Nebr., Tuesday Vandcrslice. to visit relatives. Harrington & Sons. r n "V.. j nr See those new post cards- """: latest out-received this week at onuui 01 feuraswi v,u,y were guests 01 Mrs- rranK Hawxby from Saturday until a . one belonging to EarL Cotton, and then went to the barn and salary for his services he did not consider that he had a right to the postoffice bookstore. Charley Littrell, who has been Monday. Mrs. Young and Mrs at umana ior some time, returned Hawxby are cousins. home Tuesday evening. Best line of lawn mowers at reasonable prices. E. &B. Lbr. Co. All .check money will be taken as usual at store. Harrington & Sons. Still have a few set of harness ! left, will sell cheap. E. & B. Lbr. Co. Mrs. G. Lilly of Auburn came i.i irom Auburn Monday ana Tuesday morning went to Lincoln to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ed Thomas, who was taken to the insane asylum recently. Attention is called to the notice of sale referee's sale of the estate of the late Mrs. S. T. Argabright- The house and lots in Nemaha and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 15, town 4, range 15 tiena KeDoka lodge jno. lob on Wednesday night installed the following officers for the ensuing Brownville, where several parties refused him the privilege of stay- ing ail nignt. Mr. uotton came to Peru Monday mornincr still searching for him. The boy on leaving Brownville, started for Peru, and stayed all night at A. Bertwell's. His father had joined in the search, and Monday evening found him at Mr. Hayes' place, north of Peru. The horse and clothes were returned and owing to his i j i i extreme youtn prosecution was dropped. Peru Pointer. took one of Mr. Daily's horses retain the money. He therefore return he tracked the bov to six months: P G May Kerker. N G Belle Dressier. V G Belle Barker. Sec'y Minnie May. Treas Adelia Russell. Warden Alice Peabody. Cond Lizzie Keeling. RSN G Louise Stephenson. L S N G Maggie Hacker. R S V G Jennie Quiller. L S N G Pearle Roberts. I G Mollie Rowen. 0 G Fannie Yackly. Chap May Gilbert. Alter adjournment ice cream and cake were served. Jimmy O'Harra, who has been 1 4 1 Xl . in umana ior several montns,. returned to Nemaha Wednesday, will be sold at public sale. A till Mr. and Mrs. H. Dressier movement was started at left on the earlv train Fridav 0maha at the picnic held by the mornincr of last week for Omaha, ugias county pioneer associa I a mi i i i uon inursuay aiternoon oi last Rev. J. W. Sapp has been weekto have the next lemsla preaching at Phelps, Mo., in tne ture set aside as a public holiday afternoon of the bunday he is at an "Q& settler's day." The idea Brownville. wag suertrested bv Lieutenant Governor Hopewell. A. F. Walsh of McCook came in to Nemaha Wednesday after noon to spend the Fourth with his wife and daughter. Mrs. Theo, Hill is having an built in front of her millinery store. John White and question. Wm- Culp are doing the work. Lester Armstrong is the latest republican to announce his can didacy for the nomination for county treasurer. Of his qualifi cations for the office there is no He is a son of J. W. Armstrong, and is connected with the Gilmore-Armstrong Co. ' 'Burlington' r System Returned to Former Owners From a source the Tribune considers absolutely reliable it is learned that the Hill lease of the Burlington system has been re- Road Grader at Work The county road grader was at work on the road from the old Bennett mill north to the Harry scinded by consent of both parties Hoover farm Monday and Tues- and that on July 1 the entire day, and threw up a fine grade, system reverted to the former This grader is worked by a steam owning and operating corpora engine, with a gasoline engine to tion, the C. B. & Q. Railroad Co., work the elevator, and is proving I George B. Harris, president. All a big success. After the grading I of the late officers of the Hill turned it over to the state treas urer's office, and it will go into the general fund. Nebr. City Tribune. The Charming Woman is not necessarily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that sprightliness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters re store weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed at Hill Bros, Druggists. 50c. is done it is necessary to go over the road with harrows and drags, and sometimes with discs, to level it up as the grader turns over the dirt in chunks. John I. Dressier is looking after this part erty. of the work. When he gets velop regime, agents, representatives, etc-, are appointed to the same position with the new company, il il 1 ii 1 IK or ratner witntne' old" company which again takes over the prop- What will eventually de with the distinctly "Hill B ROWN'S US I NESS COLLEGE A Select Private School of English, Shorthand; Bookkeeping and Pen manship course. Book let free. 1510 O ST., LINCOLN Fly time will soon be here; now He is a popular young man. is the time to get your screen doors, etc. E. & B. Lbr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ClarK ar rived in Nemaha last Saturday morning and visited for awhile with relatives, fitting on to Peru in the afternoon. A Wondarful Happening Port Byron, N. Y., has witnessed one of the most remarkable cases of healing over recorded. Amos P. King, of that placo says; "Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered over 80 years. I am now eighty-five." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by Hill BroB. Druggists. 50c. through with it we will have the Men" in the road remains to be best road we have ever had here seen. The Tribune believes that probably. The grader went from all Nebraska will be pleased to here into Commissioner Doo- know that the Burlington will little's district, in the northwest- again be coutrolled and operated em part of the county. I'll stop your pain free. To show you first before you spend a penny what my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a trial package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc.. are due alone to blood con gestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tab lets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis. Sold by All Dealers. by men whose interests are closer to Nebraska than those of Mr. Hill and with whom we have had years of business associations and acquaintance. Nebr. City Tri bune. Attorney General Thompson has turned into the state treasury a fee of $20 which was awarded him by the supreme court of the Referee's Sale Notice la hereby given that In pursuance to an order made by the district conrt of Nemaha county, Nebraska, ;on 17tb day of JimelDU?. the undersigned as refeicewiu on Saturday the 20tb day of July 1907, at the frontdoor of the Court House iu Aubnru, Nebraska, commencing at the hour ofono o'clook in the afternoon, offer for sale at publlo auction to the nlubeat bidder for cash, the following deHcrlbed rent estate sltuutcd in Nemaha precinct, Nemaha county, Ne braska, to wit: The south eaut quarter of the south west quarter of neotion 15, town ship 4, norlh of range IS, east of thectb.p. in. and also lota 13 and 14, in block 47, in tho village of Nemaha City. Bated this 18th day of June. 1907. O. B. OEVEIUDQE, Referee. W. W. FKAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All calls promptly attended Phone 28 PETER KERKER. Dealer In Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, I CAN POINT YOU To a place where you can buy good rich land for from $8 to $20 per acre that will raise good corn, wheat, oats, potatoes, or any thing, else that $100 per acre land will grow. GO OUT TO LAIRD, COL., And see the alfalfa growing ev erywhere. See the happy, con tented, prosperous class of peo ple. If you want to strike some of the biggest bargains you ever heard of, inquire for SODEN &-SWAN BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA WM. CAMPBELL, Pre. V. E. ALLEN, Vice.l're. ELMER E. ALLEN, Caehler FRANK T1TU8, An't Cah JSC Capital, $6,000 Surplus, $1,000 With Ample Facilities for handling any Business entrusted to Us Real Estate Af enU Laird, Colorado