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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1895)
! 'V n nJi-nuwjtmMmkmijuwwra " uimwMiMiwnOTiOTm. thmnhi Mdverther. VOLUME XL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1895. NJJMBEK 21. zr P W.r FA ift TQH. W. W. KEELING, Nemaha City, Neueaka. Olllce flrst door south of Park hotel. W. W, SANDERS, Notary ! - Public Nemaha City, Nob. - Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In HlKliest prices paid. for IiIiIoh, lard, tnilow game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, B.BellAndrewsJ.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, , Stella, - Nobraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eje, Vericocole, Hernin, Hemorrhoids, etc , performed wit lis out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain boaid and hospital facilities at prices less thun in a city, considering skill and sanitary surroundings Parties Keeking relief through surgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Hon. Chris mgel Inlrnduolng .. Jiri .'l-' ' ' Tf.Vji.-J Cooper the rustling Liveryman of N KM AHA. Iipuvo your onlerB rnr h I en in, hnck or driiy, ntul :. Wic do the Rest. '-". Our Hack meotH nil , . . trnliiH. Estrny otico. ' Cutno 'utomy enclonuro, V4 miles south west of llrown vlllc, October llith, l&!Vi, nnu re.ld sh ri-hn r& iro with dark mnneitiut tall, fi'.ppost? i i nuali'Hil 12 . i'uim (,ld, w.-iuhlnu about 10 K) poutiilH. Owner cuti bnveHatiio by pr''Vini property niul imvlnn cmtn of keep In uilpiiMl k H. II. STARRY. November 12,1895. W niBd Salesmen.? STOUKorSK l POTATOES. LIIIKllVLsAL AltV (MI -SH I'AIDl WEEKLY. 1 t UN .nil I'AYINi. IOSIl'1 NS to OOn Ml. HI'KCl L IMIU KM EN rS to R'il NMtlt I'XCLUHIVE I'EHHITOUY GIVE IK DKHIHED. Wilfo at once for t'T'US l Tho Hawks Nursery Oo., Milwaukee, Wis A POINTER KTs-lp MZ m m Mi' I CHEAP READING ! We have mndo arrangements where by we can send The Advertiser and ho Inter Ocean both one year for only 1.00 cash in advance. WANTED. A BRIGHT BOY or GIRL In this and overy town in the vicinity where there, is not already an agent, to sell the New Yoik Ledger, America's greatest story paper, by the week, and ai'C as agent, making 2 cents on every topy sold. No charge being made for unsold copies. No Possible RisK. For full particulars call at the office of this paper. A nice line of dress goods hund himiio patterns low prices just re ceived by Titus & Williams. Local News. Rather winterish. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving, Doc Clark vlsitod Auburn Tuesday. Morg Frar.ier moved back to Nemaha Sunday. Frank Woodward went to St. Joe Tuesday. The water in a great many wolla is very low. David Fnmr came down from Lincoln Thursday. Frank liawxby came down frjm 0 mill) a Tuesday evening. W.L. Davenport went to Shubert Friday ovuning, returning Sunday, Tue high wind Monday night blow down bieve Coopei's livery stable sign. John G. Hamlets, ot the Uiunirer force, was in town a few hours Monday. Born. To Daniel Uonnett and wife, on" Friday, November 22d, 1805, a daughter. L. 11. Barnes rejoices over the arriv al of a line daughter, born Friday ol last week. Remember we take any thing on sub scription that we can ett ourselves or feed to hogs or cattle. Rev. C. II. Gilmore will begin a protracted meeting at the Bethel church next Thursday night. Call in and gel. .t cud containing an abstiact of llio official iclurus ui the lecent election in this county. J, It, Dye shipped in two organs to Nemaha last week, just to let the peo ple know he is still in Lh business, S. Gilbert tms had iron roofing put on the north side and roof of hie store building, as a protection in case of tire. Tom Clark worked for Agent Lewis, at Brownvillo, last Saturday, Sunday and Monday, wmlo Lewis visncu at Vosta. .James Pierson has moved from Shu bert to Nemaha, having rented the Minick property and moved into it Thursday. Sherm Titus has made a large stable in the edge of the bluff at the sit ot tho old biick yard, between town and the depot. CharlesCampbell.a former prosperou London preciuot farmer who movtd ti western Kansas a tew years ago, Inn moved to Oklahoma, near Enid. Mrs. Burl Hoover went to Whl'h Cloud, Kansas, Thursday evening, to assist in taking care of Mrs. Cliarlej Clark, who if dangerously sick. Rev. E. S. Cuamberlaiii preached at Peru Monday night for Elder McCurdy, who has been 'holding a meeting thorr. A church has been organized. Win. deid is at Johnson this week, assisting in putting up a big corn crib for Armour, who is building cribs and will buy corn at all the stations in this section of country. W. E. Majors, state inspector of tho G. A. R , was in town Tuesday on business connected with tnal ollicial position. Wils is always a welcome visitor at Nemaha. We understand Lindsoy & Co. have sold out to a firm from Pawnee City, but will not give possession for a few days, continuing to sell at way down prices in the meantime. Charlio II. Robinson, who has been stopping at Stella and Falls Oity for Btuno months, returned to Nemaha Mondav night, and is again working in The Advertiser olllce, Green Burgess came up from Aapin" wall precinct Thuisday afternoon, at tended prayer meeting at the Metho dist church that ovenlng, and the next morning started for Corning, Mo , to visit old friends and comrades for a few days. Tho passenger train from tho north now arrlyea at Nemaha at 0:30 a. m, an hour and twenty-three minutes ear lier than heretofore. The change was made Sunday. The time of the arrival and departure of the other trains was not changed. The Advertiser last week was a little previous in announcing the arriv al of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hodges from Tracoy, Iowa. Their household goods arrived at tue time stated, but llioy did not got here until Monday of thin week. Seymour Howe received a line six octave Kimball organ Thursday, which ho had ordered through Prof. Jas. It Dye as a present for his daughter, Mrs. Delia Russoll. It is a fine organ, was put in perfect tono, and is a vaiuablo present and one that the recipient may well feel proud of. We recoived this week from Dr. A. S. Ilolladay a copy of the Payne County Populist, published at Still water, Oklahoma. We notico that the doctor's horse, Almont Aberdeen, won the free-for-all trotting race at Still water November 2nd, winning tho last three heats in 2:25, 2:20 and 2:20. The purse was SI 00. Walter Lewis, living near Shubert, had a set of harness stolen some time ago. A lew days ago ho received word that the thieves had been caught In western Kansas, Thov wore arrest ed for committing some crime thore, and one of thorn weakened and told of stealing Lewis' harness Mr, Lewis started for Cuba, Kansas, Tuesday, to see afcer it. Married. At tho residence of the brido'a parents, 11 vo miles Bouthwest of Nemaha, Wed no day evening, Noys ombor 20th, by Rov. E. S. Chambor lain, Mr. Hilton Stanley and Miss Nina Argabright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Argabright. A numbei of linndsotno and valuable prosents woie received. Tho happy couple will go on a farm near Glen Rock, The Advertiser extends congratulations to Mr. Stanley for his good fortuno In winning so oxcollont a helpmate, and wlshos a long llfo of happluoss and prosperity to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Rush Fellows.who lias been publish er of tho Auburn Post for sixteen oi seventeen years, has sold out to W, II. Stowell, recently proprietor of the Verdon Vedette, and Oren Kent, the Auburn job printer, who will take possession next week. Rush says he doesn't know what ho will do, but w predict that it will bo but a short tiim until he will be back in the uewspapei business again. WOOD WANTED. I will receive sealed bids until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, December nth, 1805, for twenty cords of dry black jack oak wood tor school district So. .30; said wood to be delivered at he school house in Nemaha City F. L. Woodward, Director School District No. 30. Good advice: Never leave homo on i journey without a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diairhwa Uemedy. For sale by M. II. Taylor CATTLE DEHORNED. Robert Frost Is prepared to dehorn cattle. Persons having cattlo they want dehorned should see him. We need money and need it bad, 'WW. Sandeis. Notary Public. Pen sions naners of all kinds made out ac curately. Legal documents drawn npt All nusiness given prompt and careful attention, Titus & Williams carry a good grade of. goods, and their prices aro reason able, No shoddy goods kept to make a cut on. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of Cooper & Harper, pro prietors of tho Nemaha livery and dray usiness, Is this day dissolved by mils ual consent, John Harper retiring. Dated tliiB Mth day of October, 1805. Stephen Cooper, John Harper. Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor, The Mothodist ladles' hid society will give a supper at the poor farm the night beforo Thanksgiving for tho pur pose of raising money to pay off the re mainder of tho church extension loan. At tho time the church was built a loan or $250 at 6 por cent interest was secured from the church extension fund. This was to be paid at the rate ol 850 a year and Interest. In June, 1801,. when the church was dedicated, tho ladles' aid society assumed tho pay ment of this obligation. Tho last pay ment Is due January 1st, 1800. Tho ladies have to raise 320 or 4f25 moro to moot this payment and want to make it at thie supper. This will put tho church entirely out of debt. Eugeno V Lockwood died at his homo in Genoa Cayuga Co,, Now York, Nov. 4, in tho sixty-second year of his age, after i long- and nevoro lllno-s which finally terminated in apoplexv. tie was ore of the old settlers, coming to Nebraska in 1850. He bougnta faun on tho Nemaha bottoms adjoining his father's laud, and including a portion that is now knouui as Lockwood Bend, owned at present by Seymour IIowo. His hfalth was always poor In Nebras ka, It i id proved after his return to New York,,mid -continued continued fiiirt good, until his hist eickno.s. Only two t ow -urvive out of a family of eight tin' youngest daughter, Mrs. Helen M. Snyder, of Venice, New York, ami Mis, Alice A. Minick, now of Beatrice, Tho deceased leaves a ihv ted wife to mourn his loss, beside his t wo hiMters, and a huge circle of relitives. The West Point Republican arrived at tho mature ago of twenty-li o years Nov. 15th, and celebrated 'that event by issuing a twelve page lllnstiated edition that does credit to the publish, or and to the town. In the write-up. of the newspapeis of thehtaio the Re publican says: "But eight papers in the entire atnto were started before 1870 which are alive today. They ate as follows, ac cording to age: Tho Nemaiia Adver tiser takes the lead in ago in Nebraka, having lietui founded in isflil; ix-xt ctmios theTecutnseh Ohio tain in 1805;. Falla City Journal utarted in 1800; Litis coin Journal and Nebraska City S'aata Zeltung, established 1807; Fremont Tribuno and Pawnee Republican in 1808; Grand Island Independant, 1800. Tho Nebraska papers which were es tablished in 187u are: West Point Re publican, Beatrice Express, Blair Re publican, Columbus Journal, Fairbnry Gazette, Seward Reporter. Those few papers have woatheied the storms of nearly a generation, and are pioneers of Nebraska journalism, Tho state owes a debt of gratit'ido to them which can never be repaid. Tim value of their work is incMlculable." IVips Insist that we buy their shoes of Titus & Williams, becauso they stand tho racket butler than any other shoes. Acta at once, never tails, One Mins uto Cough Cure. A remedy lor asth ma, and that leverlsh condition which accompanies a severo cold The only harmless remedy that produces itnmc- dlatu lesults Taylor, the druggist. 2ni. . w don't you try De Witt's Lit tie Eurl Itinera? These little pill., cure headache, Indigestion and cotntis patton. I Imm'io small, but do tho work Taylor the druggist There ate many good masons why you should use One MinuteCough Cure. There are no i canons why you should not, if in need ot help The only harm less reined tnal produces immediate results. Taylor, tho druggist. We have for sale a good 100 acre farm near Nemaha City, well improv ed, good house, barn, etc., large orch ard, farm all fencedj which will be sold for iJ.'J5 per aero. If you want a bar gain call quick. It is a truth in medicine that tho smallest do.so that perforins a cure is tbe best. Do Witt's Little Early Rl ers ate the stnalle.-t pills, will perform a cure, and aro tho best. I'aylor, thw diuggist. A WOMAN WHO WILL WORK Wanted in every county to introduce the ColobratoJ "Ilygeia" Waists for all ages. This waist supercedes theeorHot a- d has received tho unanimous appro val of tho leading physicians. ?3U 0O O'ltiu Free. Any energetic woman ca.i make from $15 to !?50 weekly. Send for circulars and terms. IIyoeia M'f'o Co., 378 Canal St., New York. Wvvr Tj Hiifl MANUFACTURED BY WORK BROS. & CO,. CHICAGO. w dmw KfiiiE- kr JT. W. Oi'aiaiixex & Oo. Carry a Full Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods(Hats,Caps,Trunks,Valises If you want tho "Best Wearing; and Best Fitting oioT:iDra- and save for yourself 25 per cent, buy "Lxxclty TVoi-tccl Olottiiiig.' FOR SALE BY J. W. CRANMER & CO., Blue Front, Auburn, Nebraska.