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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
Mrs. Helen Matthews came down from Omaha Thursday evening. Agent Glenn sold sixty tickets to BrownvilleThursday. A great many drove up. At the primary next Tuesday the polls will be open from 12 noon until 9 o'clock p. m. Miss Bessie Dressier and Bert Last week W. II. Ressler of went to Auburn last Friday and Bedford precinct sold his fine the next day went to Omaha to farm of 160 acres to D. Harmes, visit their brother, W. H. Dress- jr., for $135 per acre. It takes ler, until Thursday. j a rich man to buy a farm in I Nemaha county now, and the A. H. Gilmore. president of pricr is constantly soariug. Gilmore-Armstrong u. or the Auburn, died at noon Thursday. Mr. Gilmore was one of the old time merchants of Brownville, was county treasurer four years, and one of the leading citizens Brownville's "Homecoming" w a o-rnnf. Hiiw.p.s.q in nverv re spect. It will be made an annual f Auburn event. Seid's corn sheller had to quit J. W. Smith, who has been at work awhile last Friday on ac home sick with malaria for abont count of bumblebees. The two weeks, returned to Peru machine was at Robt. Jones' when Friday morning. tne men wn0 were scooping corn - disturbed a nest of bumblebees We are area half day late with in the corn crib. They had to the paper this week on account quit work after a lively fight, of the editor running away Thur- while some of them were stung, sday to attend the Brownville and before they could do any picnic. thing the engine had to kill the When you step into your booth bees ith steam' to vote next Tuesday, look down We turned the office over to the line for Kuper's name, and tho angeIs Thursday and went to make a cross there just for con- Brownville on the 6:40 train in science sake. X tne morning and stayed until the J. N. Smith, who moved here 7 o'clock evening train. We en three or four weeks ago, from joyed every minute of our ab Belleville, Kas., did not tarry sence, visited with friends we long, but moved to Marysville, had not seen for years, forgot Mo. Thursday. ftN aDout tne paper and the post- office, and had a general good Elder Boyer, pastor of the time. We will tell about Brown Christian church at Shnbert, was viHe's great "Homecoming" in Nemaha a few hours Monday, next week. The elder lives at Bethany and was on his wav home. Shelby W. Eustice is one of r t ;4. the brightest young men of Au modr wr ,rwi,r burn. He has been studying law and conducting a real estate and loan agency, is justice of the peace, has a good knowledge of law, is a nice penman, will keep all records in the best of shape, is courteous and accommodating, NEW STORE NEW GOODS Mrs. Mary Richards, wife of Chas. Richards, died Wednesday .forenoon, at the poor farm, where she had been taken a few weeks ago. Several months ago she became afflicted with what some physicians pronounced paralysis and others a form of rheumatism, losing the use of her lower limbs. After being treat ed here for some time she was taken to the Methodist hospital at Omaha and stayed there awhile but with little benefit. after her return to Nemaha she wao taken to the poor f rrm where she could get better care than her aged husband was sble to give her. Four days before her death had another stroke of paralysis and was entirely help- ess and unconscious until her death. She was buried in the Nemaha cemetery Thursday. funeral services beiner held at Hi Mpfhnrliaf lii,w.Vi onnAnnteA is thc touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, xi o but; naMuou uuiuuuiuliuu ul ivrinta started for Harrisburg, the coun ty seat of Banner county, Nebr., Wednesday, to take charge of the school of that place. An extra train ran from Neb raska City to Tecumseh and re turn Sunday. Agent Glenn went and if selected as clerk will un out to Tecumseh with it and vis- doubtedly give the very best of ited with Acent Drysdale for satisfaction. Vote for him next awhile. Tuesday. Auburn. Mrs. J. M. Sanders went to Brownville Thursday afternoon and from there to the home of her son, li. E. JN. Sanders, in London precinct, where she will visit for a week or two. Odcning of School Postponed The school board has decided that it is for the best interests of the school to postpone the opening until one weeK irom next Monday. By that time it is Clif Fankell of Stella stooped hoped the heating plant will be in Nemaha over .night Friday, installed, the dirt hauled out of I j 1 ...... 1 Mi l l He savs he staved iust to make e yara, possiuiy new seais pu a horsa trade, but we believe it m the intermediate department was just to get another good nd other necessary work done, mnoi fmm Mvo M w TCnnnn. and the school can start olt in good shape. Mrs. Ellen Flack is now a resident of Auburn. She recent- The Titus Nursery seems to be ly bought property on Maxwell hoodoed so far as fires are con street, two blocks south of the cerned. A couple of years ago Athens school house, and went the office building and contents out Wednesday to take possess- were burned, and a few months im later a barn went up in smoke. A fevv days ago it was discovered J. M. Alread of St. Deroin that some time recently a cow was in Nemaha a few hours barn had been struck by lightning Tuesday afternoon on his way iust when is not known. The I have opened a stock of Dry Goods and Groceries in .the building north of Aynes' hardware store, and invite the people of Ne maha and vicinity to call in and inspect goods and prices. Evei-y thing; i& New Cfsrjalc 15 of9 Coat8 good ones, only $1.00 Dress Goods for School Dresses, 25c pr yd. WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE WM. FILMER NEMAHA NEBRASKA The Touch that Heals by Rev. G. W. Ayers. flowers and healing balsams ever com pounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is, this salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, it's an absolute cure. Guaranteed bv Hill Fretl. G. Hawxby hat not Been a Continous Office Seeker. The fuson friends of Fred- G. Hawxby desire to call the atten- Bros, druggists. 25c. tion of the voters to the fact, that while F. G. Hawxby was a representative to the legislature from the district one term, he refused to accept the nomination as a canditate for relection. In 1901 he was tendered the nomination for the office of Coun ty Judge but refused the honor, preferring to have some actual experience in the practice of law before attempting to hold the office of either County Judge or County Attorney. Mr. Hawxby assures the voters' that if nominated and elected to the office of County Judge, he will be governed by the princi ples of equality before the law, equal rights to all and special privileges to none. Granger. Attention School Boards Get your School Supplies, such as Chalk, Erasers, Ink, etc., at Lost and Found Lost, between 9:30 p. m., yesterday and noon today, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at Hill Bros, drug store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the guaranteed cure for biliousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. home from Council Bluffs, Iowa, where he had been for two weeks attending revival meetings. barn has a tin roof and where there was a nail the tin had been melted and a hole made about the size of a quarter. The two boards forming one corner had been knocked off. A groove had been dug in one board near the top of the barn, and several holes The following is said to be a popular refrain in Brownville: "Said old Obidiah to young Obi- diah. 'I am dry, Obidiah, I am dry!' made in other boards lower down. "Said vnnno- Obidiah to old Obi. me nam was not in use and for diah, 'So am I, Obidiah, so ami!' " tunately had no hay in it or it would undoubtedly have burned. 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 preesurc. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by All Dealers. Order of Hearing and notfeo on Petition for Settlement of Account m tho county court of Nemaha county, Ne- urasxa. The State of Nebraska, V Countvof Nemaha. J' To John Hcrlvoner Mrs. Rebecca Cole, Alma u'liarran, Lizzie u'liarrun, James u. O' Hurrah, Jr., and to all porsonH Interested mine entitle or isiouoiuh a. souvoner, ue reHRert: Notice Ih hereby si von that Ellzubeth Scilvoner 1ms tiled a petition praying for dual Hcltlemont and allowance of her admin Istmllnn account filed In this court ou the IGth day of AuiU8t, A. D., 1907, and for nnd Iiik of hclrHhlp, decree of distribution, final Hettleraent and (Uncharge and the name Iihh ueeu set mr neariug on mo zan uuy 01 sap. tomoer 1007, at 10 o'clock n. ax., at the county court roam of said county. In Auburn. Bald couutv of Nemaha, when and where all persons Interested lu said matter may appear ana snow cause, If there oo any. way me prayer of until notlllon should not ho granted and If HUlilcicnt causo 18 not shown tho court may irrant thn nruver thereof, and make such further iud other orders as may be proper. Dated this IGth day of August, 1907. J. S. McUAUTY. hkai, County Jukge. HEELING'S Miss Nora Aynes has been in stalled as clerk in the postoffice and angel in the Advertiser office. A Humano Appeal A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind. Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main St. says: "1 appeal to all persons with Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 60 cents Sold by All Dealers. Referee's Sale Notlco Is hereby Riven that In pursuanco of an order made by the district court of Noma ha couuty, Nobirsku. ou the 24th day of July 1907. the undersigned im referee's will on Saturday, the Hint day of August, 1907, at tho front door of tho Court Houho In Au'uirn, Nebr ska, commencing at the hour of ono o'clock in tho altei noon, offer lor Halo at pub llo auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate situated In Nemaha county, State of Nebraska, to wit; The east half of the northwest quarter of sec tion ten (10) township four (4) north of rung fifteen (16) east of the Gtti prlncip 1 meridian and known on the J. M. Fuller land, said sale will be held open one hour. Duted this 26th day ol July, 1907. G. H. UEVEItlDGE, ELMER E.ALLEN, C. V. K0UEIW8, Referee. NOTICE To Cecil Smith: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of July, A. 1?., 1607, Effle Smith filed a petition against you In tho district court of Nemuha county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which Is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds that you have willfully and wantonly desoi ted and cruelly refused to support the said plaintiff and her Infant child Cleola Smith, though amply able ho to do, and for the care, custody und education of said infant child. You are required to answer said petition on or before Motidtfy, the second day of September, A. D.. 1907. EFFIE SMITH, PlalntifT, By Stull & Hawxby, her attorneys. 1 88. Miss May Kerker quit last week, weak lungs to take Dr. King's New after having worked in the Ad- Discovery, the only remedy that has vertiser office and postoffice for hoIped mo and ful,y comcs UP to the almost three years, and Miss 2Vnm5on' " ti-j i-V ij Baves moro hves than all other throat Grace Peabody, Who has worked an(j lung remedies put together. Used in both offices for over a year as a cough and cold cure the world over, and a half, will leave us this Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop week to go to Beatrice to attend in& C?Ug quinfy' horseness, and business colleee. So we have & " "a fcwu new impels misses Alice at Hi H Bros, drwr store. Order of Hearing and Notice on Potitiou for Settlement of Account In tho county courtof Nemaha county, Ne- The Slate of NoliritHka. County of Nomahn.ss. To Jonet K'clmrds Itees Richards aud to all porhouH Interested lu tbo estate of Jnno Jon b, decoiikcil. Notice Ih hereby given that Robeit Jones has tiled a petition praying lor flual buttle raeut anil allowance of his administration aoanunt tiled In this curt on tho 19th day of AiiguHi a, jj , 11HJ7, anu for uuuing or heir ship. tlo:ieo of dlstilbutlou, flual settlement and ulsohargA of said administrator and the HHiue hits beon set for hearlmr on tho 25th day or Hepteinber 1907, at 10 o'clock a. ui. at tho county court room of said county, In Auburn, s.ld county of Nemaha, when and where all persoim interested In Bald matter may appear and show cause, if there be any, why the prayer of said petition should not bo sranted. unil tr anfflclent causa la nnt, , shown tho court may grant tho prayer there- j ui, nuu uiiiKu hugii luriuer unu oiuer uraers For School Supplies Tablets, Penholders, Pens, Pencils! Ink, Erasers, Pencil Boxes, Colored Crayons, etc., go to the Postoffice Bookstore BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA WM. CAMPBELL, Proa. V. E. ALLEN, Vlce.rreB. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cahhlcr PRANK TITUS, Aas't Cash Capital, $5,000 Surplus, $1,000 Peabody and Nora Aynes; Trial bottle free. WJC ana $1.UU , Dated this 1'JtU day of Augmt 1907. j SEAlO J. j . MCOAttTY, County Judge. With Ample Facilities for handling any Business entrusted to Us