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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1897)
ywMuiwumjw.jm.ujmj,,, mfmmttKmwnrtmrrmmermmmmmBMmi immnjl ebmshk Mdvertiser. r r 'Sv t.M VOLUME XLI NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, MAliOH 5, 1897. NUMBER 36 . -i. ii o .a ffe S f y . -ft i- ,4 f '''J r - A Local ISTews. Chaugoablo weather. Miss Lydtu Barnes came down from JVru last Saturday. II. D. Waterman ia again a resident ol Neuialia, having moved back a fen days ago. Mrs. asd Mrs. Geo W. Rurgess an the happy parents eC a fine baby girl born luat Monday. Win. Talley, who has been living oi the farm east of Fred Hoover's farm, bus moved to Nemaha, Will Hawxby, who has been attend ing business college at Shenandoah, Iowa, returned homo Wednesday. Marion Mlnick has been quite lick fur several weeks witli a combination of diseases, principally of the throat. The "inaugural party" tit Nemaha that wus to have been given Thursday night was postponed on account of the weather. John Kinney, who has peon in South Dakota for the pant six weeks, arrived in Nemaha a few das ago, and haa been visiting friends tins week. The trial of J W. Argabright is now going on in the district court at Au burn, witli JuduB Litton pr aiding. A jury was secured I'liuisday noon There will bo no pienchiug at. the M. E. church next Sunday night, but the Ep.vorth League will hold a literary and oevoiioiul service. Ever) body id iuyited. W. W. Juuiea, who moved to Peru two or thieo years ago lo cive his chil dren the advantage of the Normal school, is moving back to his farm this side ot bhubert. s MrSTf. P, I fob" ver'lia'd u'aerloua time. a few days ago with noso blend. She became very weak fiom the loss of bloou. The physician hud hard werk in stopping the bleeding. Tom Crane, who has neen farming in tins vicinity for ttie past two years, moved to Missouri this week, fie has rented a farm near Uolckow, where his brothersin-tlaw, Dr. Gaither, is living. TiiM contract for building the school house at Hillsdale to replace the otie that recently burned down was award ed Tuesday. Henry Miner got the contract. Ered Saabury puts in the foundation. Key. II. C. Harmon, of Nebraska City, will preach at the M. E. church at Rrownville next Sunday merning and at Bethel in the afternoon, Rev C. II. Gilmom will Oil Rev. Harmen's pulpit at Nebraska City next Sunday. A short time ago Miss May Brooks, ' teacner of the primary department ef our school, offered a premium of $1 to the pupil writing the best essay. Minnie Yates was the successful con testant, choosing us her subject "Wild Animals." John W. Macomber, who formerly managed the store at Aspinwall, has taken the contract to cairy the star route mad between Nemaha and Bara da. He moved to Nemaha Thursday, having rented Mrs. Wheeler's residence east of Dr. Kuy's. William Hawxby moved down from Lincoln last week, and is feeling at home again for the first lime since he left the farm. Fred, John and Miss Li.zio will remain at Lincoln until the close of school. W are very glad to have Mr. Hawxby and family with us again. Harvey Thompson went to Mound City, Mo last week, and made a trade with Mr. Rumbaugh, a barber at that place, whereby the latter becomes the owuer of the shop at Nemaha and Harvey takes the shop at Mound City. Mr. Rumbaugh was in town this week look ing for a house to move into. Dr. J". Ij. JVTelvin. Oillco at residence, south of Minick stors building Some unprincipled scoundrel has been endeavoring to injure the credit f some of our merchants by reporting to wholesale houses and csmmercial agencies that their stock of goods had been mortgaged, when such reports had no foundation in fact. If the follow who is sending in such reports i discovered ho will be taugnca lesson he will not soon forget. Tuesday morning Harry Webber took his gun and went out in search of some geese. He found a nice flock of about twenty five. As the geeso raised .lurry fired, and killed two which weighed about twenty-five pounds. At this Harry was oxcited, as thes were the first geese he had ever killed, and thought ho would tiave to get help to bring in his game. The singers of Nemaha and vicinity are propair-mg an entertainment totu given Saturday night of next week. The performers will array themselves as darkey minstrels, and give dar key songs, talks, etc The program is said to be first class in every resbuct. Wr understand the proceeds will be do nated to the city to repair sidewalks which certainly need soma repairing. Olive Camp No. 14, Woodmen of tin World, will give a dance, oyster sup per and entertainment Wednesday night, March 17th. The dance will b given in Hoover's opera house, the oyster supper in the lower we.t room of the opera house, and the entertain ment in the Minick hall. Adtnissiui. to dance, r0 cents; BUpper and enter talnment, 25 cents Everybody is in vited. SteveCooper.tho Nemaha liveryman, must have a "stand in" with Col San dtrs, of the Advortiaor He says thir Steve was the brat liveryman Nemaha ever had, and that teo after having our Col Harber in that burg for nearlj one year. We may now expoct a duel 'n Nemaha before long in which Col Cooper, Col, Sanders and Col. Harpei will be the participants. Shubert Cit izen. Miss Emma Crim, assisted by the best singers of Nemaha and vicinity, will give the charming and romantic operetta, "Genevieve," at HotwrV opera house Saturday night.March Oth Tho music of this operetta is excellent aud the singers have been carefully trained. We feel sure every one will be pleased. Miss Crim should have a crowded houae. Admission, 15 cents; children, 10 cents; reserved seats, 20 cents. Tickets on sale at Taylor's drug store. William Colerick has had a very strange experience in the last few weeks. Seven or eight weeks ago Mr. Colerick suddenly and unaccountably lost his heating. He was feeling pern fectly well at the time, had had no trouble with his head, and had no pre vious warning. In just two weeks his hearing came back almost as suddenly as it left him In a day or two, while Mr. Colerick was milking, he suddenly became almost totally blind, and for some time could net see his hand before him. In the last few days, however, his eyesight has returned, and is new utmost as good us it was before. An other strange circumstance is that Mr, Colerick is cutting several new teeth in his lower jaw. Although the teeth are not through yet, their shape can plains ly be felt. It is a very queer caae all the way through. We pay 1 5 cents a bushel for corn taken on subscription. FOR SALE. A span of good mules nine years, perfectly gentle. Apply at this eillce. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor. The aecoud trial of .1. W. Argabright for the murder of his fatherln-law, William Smolser, In February, 1804, vras begun in district court onTuosday arternoon. The following jurors, George Grable, William M. Sharp, E. 0' Rtinze, J. L. Taylor, J, Tucker,.!. W. Durst, T. J. Alexander, William Bamber, W. C. Grazes, L. S. Shaffer, William A Clark aud E Irving, were impanelled at noon Thursday and the state began presenting its evidence in afternoon. County Attorney Ferneau assisted by G W Cornell, is prosecuting and W H Kelligar and II A Lambert appear for defend int. Granger. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whkueas, our beloved brother John Strain, has been by death taken away flora us, herefore be it Resolved, that we, tho members of the order of Eastern Star, Chapter No, 70, of Nemaha, Nebraska, at a called meeting Feb. 27th, 181)7. extend our sympathy to tho bereaved family In this hour of trial, and that our chapter hu draped in mourning for the next Mirce months to commemorate thin sad event. Resolved, that the badge of each member bo draped in mourning for a period of thirty days as a last token of teapot and love to our brother who has only none before Resolved, that copies of those res olutions be sent to the bsreaved ones, spread on the minutes of the order, and published in the county papers. W. W. Keeling. Minnie Elliott Agnks La whence, Committee. Wimkeas, O'U .ill wish Father ha been fit to remove, from tho home ot inr brother and sister . L V Thomps son their little one, therefore bo it Resolved, that we, the members of Eastern Stai, chapter No. 70, of Nem din, NeprHska. at called meeting Feb. 27th. 1807, oxSnP uv Uirin our res pects for condolence in their bereave ment in thfir little daughter Hazel Resolved, that copies of thes resold tions be sent in the bereaved one, spread on the minute of the oider and published in Hi" county papers. W W, Keeling, Minnie Elliott, Agnes La whence, Committee. WOOD AND CORN. We wish all our delinquent subscri bers who can furnish us wood or corn would bring the same in at once, as we need it. W. W. Sanders is agent for It. V Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply at The Advektisek efllce. FROM CRIPPLE CREEK. After the big tire in Cripple Creek I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After us ing three small bottles ofChamberlatn's Cough Remedy both the cough and cold left me, and in this high altitude it takes a meritorious cough reined to do any good G. B. Hendehson, editor Dally Advertiser. For sale by Taylor. We will send The Adveiitiseu, the New York Tribune, the Toledo Blade and the Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papers one year for only 2.10. W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention. DANGERS OF THE GRIP. The greatest danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in phemnenia. If care is used, however, and Chamber lain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided, Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pheu monla, which shows conclusively that this rempdy is a certain preventive of that (head disease. It will effect a permanent cure In less time than any other treatment. The 25 and GO cent size for sale by Taylor, the druggist. Wo want one good man (having horse), us permanent supetintendent for Nemaha County, on salary. Must send along with application, strong letters of recomendation as to honesty, energy, and ability. First class man only. State occubatlon. Address 1. O.Box 102, Phil., Pa. COMFORT rIO CALIFORNIA. Every Thursday afternoon a tourist Bleeping car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the.Burllngton Route. It is carpeted; upholBtored In rattan; hiiB spring Boats and backs, and is urns vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany It through to tho Pa clfiu coast. While neither as expensively finished nor as fine to look ut as a palace sleeper It is just as good to rido in. Second class tlcKets are honored and the price of a borth.wido enough and big enough for two, is only SM. Per a folder giving full particulars call at the nearest B. & M. R R, ticket oillco, or writo to J. FranciH, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. 4 27 07 RHEUMATISM QUICKLY CURED After having been confined to the house for eleven days and paying $25 in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. rank Dolson oj Sault Ste. Marie, Mich ,was cured by one bottle ofCham berlaln's Pain Balm costing 25 cents and has not since been troubled with that complaint. For sale by Taylor. We Invite Who wants to buy good goads at low figures to call at Anderson's New Cash Store. New stock of Shoes just received fine line. ' We'huve a flno lino of Overcoats for Boys, now being sold At Cost We are also selling 13oyss9 Suites; A.t Cost. GOOD FRESH GROCERIES AT LOW as Anderson hns just got in n good stock. The dry goods, notions, hats and caps boots and shoos and other departments have tijso been stocked up with good seasonable goodB, which he ia selling; at bod rock prices. Try him. N. B. Anderson's Cash Store OLOSING OTJTI JT. W. Oranmer fc Oo. have decided to Close Out their entire line of Clothing, Furnishing' Goods, Ti-ixiilt and. Valise., REGARDLESS OF COST! JN ow get to the front, "The Blue Front' and dress yourself and boys up with the best and cheapest suits ever purchased for the money. We mean just what we say, as we are determined to Close Out this stock as soon as possible. So rush in and procure some of these unparal leled bargains before all are gone. Don't Ielay. Time is IWEoney Remember the vlxcdt 1IIE BLUE FRONT J. W. Cranmer & Co., Auburn W. W. SANDERS, Notary Public - ! Nemaha City, Xob. Wanted An Idea Who cm think of aotna atmpl Protect your ldMi thar may tirlnir you wealth. luingiopaicnir Writo JOHN WKDDKHUUHN ft CO., Patent Attor. oeyi. Wafthlniton, D. o., for their fl.ftw prlie ofTmt nil lltt of two tiundrxl in re&Uona wanted. Totter, Hnlt-llhoum tutu ltJcscmA, Tho intenso itching and smarting inci dent to theso diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain' b Eyo and. Skin Ointment. Many vory bno cases havo been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorito remedy for soro nipples; chapped bands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic Boro oyes. 25 eta. per box. Dr. Cady's Condition Powder, are jnBfc what a horso needs when in bnd condition. Tonic, blood pnriller and vermifuge Thoy aro not food but medicine and ttio best in uso to put a horso in prlmo condition. 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