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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1897)
- "" "'"1 ''" - iiniiiiruii ii j gi imnun.i.,-. i1- ii -unmr. ii Jiiium'tjBn,HljimjnunMunwi WATiM Mn IV. Wf f liP&fc NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUL-t 23, 1897. VOLUME XLL .YUMHEIl oO in mnm-i'i i n ihii,i uu.m Wht Mdvertmr. ( i A I Local jNTews. Call and soo u3 for job woik. OKI settlers' picnic August 7th. Mrs. Fairbank for lino millinery. John Elliott has a now road wagon. Mrs. S. T. Argabright went to Au- burn Wednesday. Prof. W. M. Crichton was in from Auburn Thursday. I. M. Rtipard, the Shubert druggist, was in town Sunday. John Kempthorno and wife visited friends in Brewnviile Saturday. Harry McCandless shipped two cars of wheat to New York city Friday. Wm. H. Hoover went to Auburn Tuesday, and from there to Lincoln. We were visited by a nice rain Tues day morning. It was greatly needed. Mrs. Alex. Maxwell, of South Au burn, viBited Nemaha friends last Sun day. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jones, Monday night'luly 10th, 1807, a fine boy. Mr. and Mrs. Kerl and daughter Nora speut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kempthorno. J. 3. Hadlock went to Johnson last Sunday, to take charge of the engine to -a steam thresher. MisB May Swan returned to Nemaha Tuesday, after several days' visit with Her sister at Graf. I, Tj. Callinon, the Stolla dentiBt, made his regular monthly trip'to Ne maha last Monday. Miss Annie Morton returned to Johnson last Saturday, after a few days' visit at home. Mrs. John B. Seid came in from Au burn last Friday, on a visit to old friends and relatives. The members of the Christian church are holding weekly prayor meetings again on Wednesday night. Mrs. Joe Harper and Miss Nellie, of Shubert, wero guests of Mrs. M. H. Taylor several days last week. Steve Cooper is repainting his bug gies when he has a little leisure time. He makes them look almost like new buggies. Miss Edith Sutton.of Howe, returned home Thursday, after a visit of nearly two weeks with her cousins, the Misses Morton. Geo. N. Sanders went down to Shu bert Monday and took possession of the Citizen, which ha has leased of J. L. Dalby. Mrs. Carrie Hoevet, of Denyer, ar rived in Nemaha Saturday evening, on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.C. Galbraith. Ilev.E. S. Chamberlain, of Browne ville precinct, was in town Wednesday, woaring a magnificent tall black silk stovepipe hat. There has been a great abundance of small fruit of all kinds in Nemaha this year. The prices have been lower than ever before known. Wm. Rossell and Mrs. T. A. Lorance started for Boatrice early Monday morning, arriving at Beatrice about 7 p. in. the samo day. J. W. Taylor came down from Lin coin last week to look after his farms near St. Deroin. He was in Nemaha Monday and Tuesday. Joe Ilaitli and Fred Seabury are now at work across the river in Missouri with Levi Johnson's steam thresher. Joe is engineer of the concern, I3r. X. Xj. jvrelvin. Office at residence, Bouth of Minick store building. "I A T Puquoin, Bovior, Walnut VUAJj iji0(.i;( McAiiiBtor and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to $1.00, IIauuv McOandlkss, S. Gilbort roceived a few days ago a new buggy and a now road wagon, and is prepared to take his easo when lie gets time to tako a drive. Miss Eva Jarvis is having consider able repairs made on her house next to Andorson'ri store. She has new floors laid in two rooms, considerublo of the house replastered, and other repairs made. J. G, Sanders went to Whiting, Kas., the first ot the week, to take charge of the Sun. John is a first class printer, a good writer, and a splendid young man in every respect, and will get out a good paper. Doc Kyle was In town Monday, doc toringS. Gilbert's horso that was cut so badly in tho barb wire. Doc im forma us that his wife presented him with a fine eleven pound boy about three weeks ago. Mr. Huston, proprietor of tho merry-go-round, was in town Monday, seeing about bringing his merry-go-round to the old settlers' picnic AugiiBt 7th. Ho says we will have an immense crowd here on that day. M. H. Taylor lias put in a new cigar case a double decker, It is a tiling of beauty but we ure afraid it will not be a joy forever, as some follow is liable to thrust his kneo through the glass in tho lower section. G. W. Falibrothor, sr of Browns villo, and his son-in-law, L. L. IIuN tmrd, recently from Wuco.Texau, drove down to tho Nemaha river south of here Wednesday, and tried to catcli some fish. Lee talks of locating in Nebraska again. Church Howe was in Washington a few days ago, qualified as consul gen eral to Apia, and had u personal inter view with the president regarding tho duties of the oflice. Ho expects to as sume tho duties of his position some time in September. Miss Nina Moore, of Odell, visited Nemaha friends a few hours Wednes day afternoon. Miss Nina has been engaged as teacher of the intermediate department of the Cook schools for tho ensuing year. She is proving a success ful teacher, as are all the graduates of the Nemaha schools. A postal card from Mrs. E.M.Baker, of South Auburn, written Wednesday, says her father, Rev. J. W. Taylor, is worse again, and her mother was taken sick the night before. It is hoped the aged couple will soon be better. Latek. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were both better Thursday afternoon. The school board held an adjournod meeting Friday night of last week. S. Gilbert handed in his rositmafcinn nn a momber of the board, which was ac copted, and I. N. Cooper waB elected to fill tho vacancy. The old offln were reelected Robort Frost modera tor, F, L.Woodward director ond Peter Kerker treasurer. Private money to loan on farm se curity on the best terms that wore ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska. Kansas Champion will make the sea son of 1807 at my farm, one mile south of Nemaha. Terms. 87.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. J. H. SEID. in Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the oity. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhanoy, pronriotor. Rlpanfl Tabulee euro nausea. JUNIOR LEAGUE SOCIAL. The Junior Leaguers will givo an entertaiumont and ico cream sooiablo in the yard at Dr. Mohin's residence Saturday evening, July 24th. Every body is invited. Come out and help the little folks. The proceeds will bo usod in paying the amount pledged by tho junior league ou Rev. C. II. Gils moro's salary. Misses Mellie and Florenco Minick and Miss TuBsey went to Auburn Fri day morning, to tako the examination for teachers' certificates. Harry McCandleas shipped two cars of wheat from the siding and throe cars of corn from Nemaha Friday, all billed to Armour & Co., New York city. J. H. Llttroll was again brought bo fore the district court Tuesday, on the old charge of disturbing tho peace ubout a year ago by drawing a revolver on M. II. Taylor. This case has never been pressed, and eacli time ic has been called the parties ou both sides have agreed to continue, Joo under bonds to keep the peace, which was done in this case. Rev. A. L. Baker passed Noraaha Thursday morning on his way to Au burn to visit his parents, Mr. ana Mrs E. M. Baker. Although a young man Mr. Baker is pastor of one of the lead ing Methodist churchosin South Dako ta, and is president of tho Black Hills conference Epworth Loaguo. He was returning from Toronto, Canada, where he has been attending the great Ep worth League convention. Mrs. W.W.Sanders entertained her Sunday school class at her residence Tuesday evening. Those present were Misses Lillian Minick, Trixy Seabury, Maud and Gertie Flack, Ethol and Grace Paris, Annie Froat, Delia Banks, Cora Morton and Mable Macomber.and Masters Emery Howe, Cyrus Minick and Willie Sanders. Ice cream and cako were served. All present ap peared to have a delightful time. The following committees have beon appointed for tho old settlers' picnic, to be held at Nemaha Saturday, Aug 7th: Committeo on general arrangements Robt Frost, I N Cooper, B T Skeen. Committee en reception V P Pea body, J I Dressier. J L Melvin. Committee on program W W Sand ers, Y P Peabody, A L Lawrenco. Committee on music J L Melvin, E, E. Rumbaugu, A B Paris. Committee an stands J L Melvin, F L Woodward, Seymour Howe. Committeo on sports S K Anderson, D A Morton. J L Melvin." Committee on water FLWood ward, A L Jarvis. Committee on printing M H Taylor, G N Titus, I N Cooper. Ofllcer of the day Davidson Plas. tors. NEW KIMBALL ORGAN for sale on oasy payments. Inquire at this of flee for particulars. "Tney don't make much fuss about it." We are speaking of De Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. M. II. Taylor. ma W.W. Sanders, Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out acs curatoly. Legal documents drawn up. All business given prompt and careful attention . SOMETHING TO KNOW. It may be worth something to know that the very best remedy for restor ing tho tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor 1b Electric Bitters. This remedy is purely vegetable, actB by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off imnuritios in the blnnrl. Electric Bitters improves tho appetite. aids digestion, and Is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nervo tonic. Try It. Sold for 59c and $1 per bottle at Taylor's drug atoro, WILL DKVOUSS BADLY HURT. Wednesday afternoon Will Devotss, of Aspinwall precinct, met with a very sovoro accident. Ho was assisting in threshing grain in tho field south of Eugene Bonhotol's. It became neces sary io transfer the water tank from ono wagon to another. Will was one of six men to lift tho tank. When tho tank was lifted over the wagon to which it was to be trausfoirod tho men let loose of it, but tho pump handle swung around and caught Vv ill, hold ing him so his head and nock wore caught between tho tank and wagon standard, Ho was hold in this position until pries were got and tho tank pried up. When roleasod ho was apparently lifeless. Ho wub taken home and Dr. Melvin sent for. The doctor found tho injuries very sovere, tho hoad being badly cut and bruised and the neck twisted, but no bones wore broken, It was somo time boforo Will recov eied consciousness. Ho has to ho kept under tho influenco of opiates, as he suffers terribly. Dr. Melvin thinks he will recover, but it was certainly a very cIobo call. Steve Cooper Is having bad luck with his new hack. Ho drovo down to Shu bert on the third witli a big load of trunks, and in passing over a small culvert or bridge that stood up a fow inches above the road level tho front axle was badly sprung. Stove loft the hack down there for aoveral days, git ting it fixed. After ho got it home ho had tho top put on,' but about tho first time it was usod Frank Titus broke the tongue, or rather finished breaking it, as tho break showed it was an old ono excopt about an inch square. Stove is wondering what is going to happen noxt. He keeps his rigs up in good Bhape, but accidents will happen. The body of Mrs. Ward, wlfo of Dav'd Ward, who lives in Island pre cinct, was brought to Nemaha for bur ial Friday forenoon, the body coming in on tho 0:30 passengor train. Mrs. Ward died Wednesday at 4 o'clock p. m. Her death was caused by cancer of the breast, from which she had suf fered for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Ward formerly lived in this vicinity, moving away in 1873. DON'T WASH your wood work and doors, but have thorn neatly grained ind varnished. Just as cheap as to paint them. First class work done by J. S. IlADLOOK. JL 18 YEARS' EXPERIENCE The Great Painless Dentist of Omaha, WILL BE AT NEMAHA July 28 and 29 For Two Days Only. Office at Park House. WILL VISIT EACH MONTH. The reputation of Dr. Withors of Omaha is well known throughout the state, and at the request of numerous)pariies I liavo docidod to make regular visits to your city, giving persons an opportunity to have their dontal vork done at OMAHA PRICES NO PAIN. NO GAS OR CHLOROFORM. By our lato scientific method wo pohitivkit and aijsoi.utkly iruaranteo to extract teeth without Urn least nain from 8 to 8:30 a. m. and from 1 to 1.30 p. in. Sot of teeth mado for S3.00, Bame price wo charge at our main oflice in Omaha. BRIDGE WORK. Teeth inserted without plates, which take up no more riom in vour mouth than vour natural teeth. Beautiful P.nlfl Crnivna. Hold i Fillings and all other kind of Fillings At a meeting of the board of villago trustees held Monday night, July 12th, tho following action was taken regard ing the old settleis' picnic: Moved that tho officers of the village board and tho officers of the old se tiers' association co-opernte together in tho interests of tho picnic. Motion car ried. Moved that the chairman of tho vil lago board meet with tho president of tho old settlors' association and appoint committees for the picnic. Motion carried, Moved that tho villago board tondor the use of tho park to tho old settlors' association, ami that all money collect ed by the different committees for stand rights, etc., bo turned over to old settlers' association, and that tho old settlors' associations pay all bills. Motion carried, As thero has boon so much said and so many misrepresentations made re garding the finances at the old settlers' picnic hint year, wo publish a full statement from the llnanco committee: A110UNT OF MONKY 11KOKIVKD. General stand, J II Llttroll 8 7 Hot popcorn right 2 Cigar apindlo l Morry-gu-round 18 00 00 50 00 Urapnaphone 1 Cigar stand l no oo Pick out 4 oo CO Ilole-iiihbarrel 1 Paper receiver 50 Amount of subscription 0 SO Total 840 80, AMOUNT OF MONKY TAID OUT. Stove Coopor, hauling ice 8 1 50 Brown ville band 20 09 Music for singers 145 Stella band 10 00 Mrs Cummings, dinner for Stella bund 10H- 3 SO AndrewAynes.log cabin supplies 1 10 W VV Runilnrn nrlnttncr ft nfl C F Zook, postugo 75 Aiuen Titus, postage uii y i Total 840 80 Respectfully submitted. C F. Zook, Chairman Com. Wo have mado arrangements where by we can send Tmc Auvkktibeii and tho Inter Ocean both ono year for only 81.00 cash in advance It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo eald of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Piles and rectal uiseases, cuts, burns, bruises, totter, eczema and all Bkin troubles may bo cured by it quickly and permanently. M. II. Taylor. mm RIpana Tabuloe euro boadaohev whatfivnr. nml FR.TCH 010 filTAROTC guaranteed Strictly First Class.J