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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
-fu i,A & VOLUME 8L11 NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1897. NUMBEll 25 4$ &hv ' uli 311 m-uu l h I .Local .News. KggH, 10 I'PMtH. Butter. z cents. Oill and see iw for Job work. Mrs. Fairbank for lino millinery. .las. F nesduy bruin visited Auburn Wed Jim Workman urn red to Shubert Tuesday. ' John Far-urn was up from Barada Japl Suud.i Mrn. 11 .1 Duff apant Sunday with Shuberl friend John Davies, of Brownvllle, was in town Sat-unl'V, Concert u the Saturday njglt. Methodist cburcb Mrs. W W. Keellm? and MIrb Maud Minick visited uurn .Sa'urday. George Lewis, of Shubert, tcok the truin for Havana, Ills., last. Friday. There is almost a wood famine in Nemaha, as then is no wood in town for Bale. Kobt. I io kins started for Alliance Wednesday, where he expects to make his homo. Owen Hall went, to Fredonia, Kas , last week, whers li expects to Bpend the wintei. Ed Worknnn, the new proprietor of the livery htable, moved to Nemaha Wednesday. Mra.Lillie Walsh (formerly Hoover), of Lincoln, ':;im to N'omaha Thursda) to visit relatives: i- Another now n'6iru vislied thin seo tion Sunday night a'hd Monday: Sev eral inches of snow fell. Frank Fordyce, of Brownville, guve us a social call Tuesday. Ho was dis tributing bills for Molnineh. Attention is called to tho iidvertise ment of F H. Jay of Nrownville. Frank treat" his customer right. James Mclntyre, n Nebraska City, was in town Tuesday, buying and ship ping chickens, turkeys, butter, etc. TO CURE A COLD IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta. All druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. Dr. I. L. Callison, tho Stella deutist, will be at Nemaha next Monilat. Dec. 10th, to do dental work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ofllce at hotel m H. TAYLOB, DRUGGIST. m IS GETTING GO TO KLONDIKE But before he can go he desires to close out his big line of Christmas & Holiday Goods. If you want Dolls, ToysR Games, fine Stationery, Spectacles, Fountain Pens, Gold Pens, Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, etc., go to Taylor's. He has something that will please every one, from the youngest to the oldest. Go and see him. Prices to suit your purse. M. H. Taylor, Nemaha, Neb. MUslUAL EiN i Jill l" A IN MIS NT. A musical entertainment will be given at the Methodist church Saturs dav night, December 18th, to ralBo tu mis for Christmas tree. Adm bs on 10 cents; children under 12, 5 cents, ... Elder A J. Barnes will preach at the Christian church next Sunday, morn ing and evening at 11 a. m, and 7 p. m Everybody 1b invited. Christmas entertainments will be given at both churches on Christmas eve next Friday night and the chil dren made happr with prosentB. Mr. Buell is again carrying the star route mall to Barada. Ho has to use a crutch, yet, on account of his dislo cated ankle. Mrs. Buell goea with him now. Dr J L Melvln went to Omaha Monday, returning Thursday. While in the city he bought a number of sur gical instruments to better (It himself or dilllcult operations. "Mcphen (Joopei was taken to tho asylum at Lincoln Fuday of last week. His wife went with him, coming back the next day. It i lieped ho will soon return permanently cured. According to the thermometer at the depot Thursday morning was the cold est morning we have had this winter, tlm thermometer showing live degree below zero. Friday morning it was three below. OYSTER SUPPER. Mrs. Viola Norfieet and Mrs Fannie Fairbank will give an oyster supner at Mr-. Fairhnnk'.s millinery parlor next Friday night Christinas eve. Even body is invited. Dr. W. W. Keeling reports the fol in A'liu hirt.liu . r ....w. I To Lee Plasteis and wife, on Dec. ... .,u., .. ..--. .. Uth,M8DV mienim. sV To Ate'Lawrrnce and' wife, on Dec. 16th. Midi, a due sou C. Shuck shipped two more of hi tine Berkshire hogs to Guide Hock Wednesday As this is Mr. ShuekV second or thinl shipment to Guide Buck, they must be well pleased with f'e hogs he is sending out Thus U .Skee'i and Mrs. Margaret Snow came in fiotn Yuburn Wed ties dm to wee (heir mother, Mrs. A. I). -Ween, who is very sick with pneumo nia As Mrn. Skeen is in her eightieth year, her recovery is doubtful ltev. C. II. Gilmoro writes us that there will be no preaching at the Moth odist churches at Brownville, Bethel or Nemaha next Sunday, as he is hs sisting in a protracted meeting at Ad ams. He went to Adams Monday. READY TO Uev. J. W. Tayior id wilu went to Auburn Tuesday, to visit their dnughi Mrs. E.M.Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colerlck and Mr. and Mrs Elinor Hoskins wtatted for Alliance Monday. Elmer has a homestead near that town. Mr. Coler lck, we understand, expects to take homestead and mako a home there. Elder A. J. Barnev who has been holding a protracted mealing at Shu bert, camo up to Nemaha Monda, having closed the meeting Sundaj night. He will remain in NoibuIih until next Monday, when he will re turn to his home in Iowa. Andy Jarvia and Joe Stlllwell spent over a week in hard work hunting, paid out $1 25 each for ammunition, shipped thoir game to Omaha, and then waited patiently for the return that would enable them to open a tat bank account. When tho return came In they received $3 each as the proceeds of the sale of game shipped. J. G. Sanders got out the first li-aue of tho Brownvllle Sun last weeK. The Sun is the same hIzo as Tins Akvhkti -ucit, four pages printed at home, and i u tii'-.vby paper. The inei chants ad vertise liberally, am) as John has bud considerable experience in newspapei work nd is a number one printer an well as a good writer, we ate confident ho wi 1 make a success of the Sun. County Clerk Peory U evidently go ing to introduce a new style of officii! envelopes at the court house. He ad vertises for bids for printed envelopes "2x0, 2x10 and 2x11" What th county officials want with envelopes o' that shape is more than we can imag ine. They will have to be manufac tured to order as none are made of that size. The ordinary 0J envelopes are xo "ou im niv ww' "'" ills are 4x 1036. ., c. y l-.i .-. J1..A1V ....J 410. E M. Baker, of South Auburn, gave us a social call Tuesday. Mr. Baker took Steve Cooper to bis home Wednes day of last week and topk care of him until he was taken to the asylum at Lincoln on Friday, and he says he it confident Steve will soon entirely re cover He says he was conaiderabh hetter before he left Auburn, and bar got over many of his wild ideas. II thinks it will be only a few weeks till Steve will be as well as ever. There was a sudden change in th weather about three o'clock Wednes day afternoon. Up to thnt time the weather was quite warm, the sun shin ing and the snow melting rapidly Suddenly the sky became overcast witl ciouds, a very cold wind began hlowim fiercely, and it was freezing. Th change from warm sunshine to cold, cloudy, freezing weather occurred in a very few minutes. Inside of two hours the thermometer fell twenty-five degrees. We aro interested In seeing the farm ers of this country prosperfor they are our friends and patron. This is the reason why we commend to their at tention tho Iowa Homestead, which is oue of the greatest aids to successful farming that is published in tho west. It is so practical and so full of cons stantly helpful information on agricul 'ural and live stock topics that it i hard to see how progressive farmers can get along without it. Its Special Farmers' Institute editions, which ap pear monthly and are sent out uratuit" ously to all subscriber, are tho mo.it iiooular and most useful publications in the way of farm counsel that have been deviwed in many years, tor they consist entiroly of the discussion, b practical farmers, of questions of im mediate practical interest. Send for sample copies of both the regular and Special Farmers' Institute editlorn, addressing Homestead Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and see how useful thoy are, Cf a t Duquoin, Bevier, Walnut VUAL B'ock, McAllister and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to $4.00, llAKIlY McCANDLE3Sl O-O TO JiO",W3yCA.3Sr at Uvowraville FOR YOU It Christmas Candy, New York Buckwheat Flour, Ohio Maple Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, California Kaisins, l ' Grecian Currants, Italian Citron, Indian Ppices, Nebraska Flour, Norway Mackerel . Or anything freBh and fino in the grocery line. American, German and Frenoh China, Crockery and Glassware. Tin, Granite and Ironware from the 4 corners of the earth. Everything sold at prices as low as tho lowest. "HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES." EBW. . L0WMAN. Brownville, JN ebraska. A surpriBO party was given Mrs. O. K. Finhnr lust Monday, in honor of her seventy-third birthday anniversary About ten o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were surprised to have their home in vaded by a number of their neighbors, a-ho brought well tilled baskets and proceeded to make themselves at home. Shortly after noon the table was set with the good things brought by the good ladies, and it was a feast fit for Mie best company in the land. Every one present had a thoroughly enjoyable time, and on departing wished Mrs. Fisher many more birthday anniver saries. Those present were Mr. and Mrn. Lu Morris, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. KusBell.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs Seymour Howe, Mr. and Mrs. S. W Hodges, Mr aud Mis. B I Colenck, Mrs. Isabella Sfinbury, Mrs. Cora Gillespie, Mrs.Cora Webber. Mrfl Sarah Hill. The Advkhtiskk was remembered and a generous supply of excellent cake, pie. turkey and other good things to eat, which were thoroughly enjoyed. THIIsTnO JOKE. Kind friends and patrons: This is the close of 181)7, and I hwve carried you for a year In order to meet my bills I must have what is duo mo Truly yours, M. H . Tatloii. LOOK HERE, $3o buys one of Dr. Gray's now syringes from his agent, D F Richmond, Ikowoville, Nob F. H. JAT Sells Meyers & Co.'s clothing to order, Benedict Co.'s ready made clothing, And the Duck lirand Cos Mackintoshes, Rubber and oil clothing and umbrellas. AS WELL AS Confectionery, Bakery,Lunch, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco OYSTERS AND CELERY IN SEASON BROWN VILLE, ISTEBRABK-A.. .?' . M. H. Taylor haa a Christmas tree in one window of the diug store that attracts goneral attention. Ho get a handsome evergreen, frem the Titus Nursery, which he has decorated and hung full of toys, dolls, books and other suitable presents which he haa in stocK. In front of the tree Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clans are standing, ready to start on their leng journey. At one eido is the home of Santa and his good wife, with a wide mouthed chimney, in which several Brownies aro climb ing. Numerous Brownies are also ob the roof, at the door and window, in the yard, and climbing over the back of a calf near the house. The bouse and yard are apparently covered with snow. It is a beautiful scene. Mrs. Taylor trimmed the tree, aud Mra. Fairbank dressed tho dolls. Some fellows who had visited Aut burn last Saturday got too fall for com fort, and proceeded to "explode" that night, creating quite a disturbance. Ai a consequence four of the boys were ar rested by Marshal Jar vis. Two of them had thoir trial, before 'Squire Gil bert Monday morning and were ine $10 and costs, the total amounting to $13.45. Tho other two appeared on Wednesday and plead guilty te dis turbiug the peace. Their fun cost them 1 1 apiece. HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (the Wray Taylor bend) and Bavo trouble. J. W. Webber. ,'H