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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1898)
f- 1 1 rr f ebmshu .Mdvertwer. ft VOLUME XLU NEMAHA NEBRASKA FRIDAY. FEB. 18, 1898. NUMBER 34 I. ffe Hv-A J r i ) sfr-ffs; OLocaiJSr ews. iSLaaa Colder weather again. f Mrs. Falrbunk for line millinery. R.jjV. Muir whs down from Brown TlVruesilHy vln Mra. J. H. Sold returned home from Hardy Monday A. H. Gilmore & Son, of Auburn, have an ad. in this issue. The roads aie very had yet, but aro improving a lit.L'le in places. Head the ad of 8 Gilbert & Son and govern yourst-lves accordingly. E. D. UogerH, of Auburn, gave us n pleasant call I'ueaday foronoon. Mrs. Jacob ItauBohkolb, Br., died at her homt in South Auourn Tuesday. If you aro interested in fruit send for one ef toe Titun Nursery price lists. .vlrs. J. W. Kltchey, of lirowuville, was the guest of Mra. Dr. Kay Tues day Mrs. Brand went to Auburn Wertnea day and ia visiting the Jaunly of J. H. Shook. G,N. Titus returned from a trip in the northwestern part of the county Tuesday. The dance that was to have been liven Monday riight was postponed until the 25th, The editor has Oeeu n the sick Hat this week, ami as wo could get no help wo are late in getiiug out the paper. Wni. Uosaell, of Beatrice, viaited his sister, Alio. J. B. Berger, frem Satur day evning.unviLlou(iay foreuoon. " ' , !7 X- ,.- TO UUUK A COtU IN ONK DAY , Ta&fLaxuiiVe Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists ref uud the money if it fails to (Jure. 25c. Mrs. David J-'iaziwr has moved on the farm went of town. Her father, Uncle Mose'i Bunk'a, will make his kerne with hr. M. Motaiuger, the well digger, hua ranted the Banks property and will wove up from Shubert about the tlrat of next mouth. Charley Curtis has moved his family into the roorue back of thw restaurant. Charles LindBey, v e understand, will cuupy the Curtis residence. Frank Flack has leaseu two lots in tha west part of town and has moved thereon the house that he buiit last paring on the John Lewis eighty, south of tewn. Oscar Scovill and family, who moved to Kansas last spring, returned to Ne maha last Saturday. Oacar recently bad a aevere hemorrhage of the lungs nd ia now in a bad condition. A. surprise party was given Mr. and Mra. Wm. G. Norris, living on the bottom road about three miles north east of Nemaha, last Saturday night. Nearly alt the neighbors were present and a very pleasant evening was spent. Miss Pearl Finch yiaiied Nemaha friends Tuesday. Miss Pearl and her grandmother, Mrs. Polock, have been staying with Mrs. Polock'a daughter, i'S' ..' JMia, M . i. luiuiiua, or OS. .JOB, TOr mjjjWffi iome t,mo but returned to Brownville auout inree weens ago. m iv, a, AKJiiiDj, ut uiuwiivilltv VlSltea T m Tnin.. .. ! Ml- .,,.. Nemaha Tuesday not because he par ticularly wanted to come that day but because, he went on the train at Hrown Tille and tarried until it had got too much of a start for kirn to get off com fortably . fri A T Duquoin. Kevler, Walnut VOAIj Biock. McAllister and ther grades of coal for sale, ranging In price from 82.25 to $4.00, IIauiiy MoCandless, The preaohern at Auburn appear lo bo in a resigning mood just now. Uev. Cox, the Baptlat minister, resigned two or threw weeks ago, and thia week ltev, E.JS. Chamberlain, pastor ef the Chris tian church, lefdencd. Wo understand that James W. Ar gabright will ooon move to Shubert, in order that Mrs. Argabriglit may care for her grandchildren, the motberlese children of 0. H. Henderson. Mr. Argabright will assist Mr. Henderson in the store, and the beys will tun the farm. Mips Mabel Bridge was fifteen years old Monday, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Bridge, gave a party that night in her honor. Although the night was quite Ht rmy twenty or twenty-flve peisona were present, and all thoroughly enjoyod the hospitality of the host and hostess until a late hour. GENERAL SUPPER. The Ladies Aid Society of the M.E. church will give a general supper at the Minick hall Saturday evening, Feb. 28th. Price for adults, 15 cents; children, 10 centa. Supper will he ready at 5 o'clock. Everybody U in vited to come and get a good supper and help raisr s me moiny for the pastor. John kempt hoine i as sold "ii.- little sixteen aero farm houth ot Nemaha to It.T. Devors , who has been living on the old Hitte farm in Anplnwall pre clnct for two or three years. Mr. Dei vorB has rented the Lewis eighty acre tarm south ot town, which he will tend this an miner Mi. Kenipthorne will oui Id un the farm he recently bought on the oounty lino northeast of Mm bert. James A. Stephenson's father, who has been yisting ljereufor several mojitha.tafted for Wisconsin Tuesday afternoon, , where he will vlilL his daughter for a short time and then re turn to his home in New York state. Mr. Stephenson is over eighty years, ot age, hut is hale and hearty and as ac tive as many men of half Ids age Uia visit here was gieatly enjoyed not only by his son and family and old triemln but by all tho.o who made his ac quaintance. We hope he will make us another visit soon. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. Liudsey & Lilly having bought the Finch blacksmith shop, ask the patron- ago of the public, guaranteeing first clasB work at low prices. Give them a trial. To Whom It May Concern: I being acquainted with Mr. Charles Lindsey will say he is a first class horse shoer and a good general woikman. Having had him in my employ 1 know him to be honest in all his work. Hespectfully, E. M. Ssurn. Pawnee City, Neb. Take the wagonette when In Auburn for any part of the oity. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, proprietor. FOR SALE. Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Itock Cockerels- Choice from prize winning stock. Will sell cheap. G. N. Sanders, Brownville, Neb. LOOK HERE, $3.0 buys one of Dr. Gray's new syringes from his agent, D F. lllcho.ond, Brownville, Nob. Tliera is Nothing so Good. There ia nothing so good as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the denier to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is any ibing bettor, but in order to make more profit he may claim something else to ho just as good . You want Dr. King's New Discovery becauso you know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money re funded. For coughs, colda and con sumption and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, thero is nntht ing so good as is Dr. King's New Die covary, Trial bottles free at M. II. Taylor's. G000 GOODS Can be bought in Ne maha Low for Cash. Wo soil the best lino of Goods over shown in this market. Our prices are right. We built up our business and aro making it permanent by hon esty and square doaling. Wo shall give more attention to ouying and selling merchan dise this year than we did last year. We carry a large stock of Gen eral Morcnandise. You can make money by trad ing near homo. You can save time and money by trading with us. SGilbert&Son Thomas Elliott Minick arrived at Bracken Monday evenimr, February 141 h, and the young geutloman will make his home with his parents, Mr. and Mm Chas. T Minick. Grandma Unburn E'liott H assisting the mother in en'eruddng the youngster. Katie Bays t is the 11 ea boy in the world, land was u rord after Tom Majors and g andpn. Charlie Minick was kept busy telegraphing It'a a boy," and go ing across the road to see that the boy was all right and to lie assured that lie looked just like his papa." The singflrs of Nemaha and those musically inclined met at Hie Christian church Tuesday niuht and formed a "Choral Union.'' The class will meet every Tuesday night at 7:30, at the Christian church. All those wishing to join are requested, to be present next Tuesday night;- T$e following officers were elected: Instructor Dr. J. L. Melviu. President W. V . Sanders. hecn-tary Miss Mellinger Miniek. Treasurer Mins Minnie Elliott. W W, Sanders is agent for K. V" Muir'a town lots in Nemaha. If you want, to lease or buy one apply at Tu' AuvEHTlHElt ofllee. "Shinty" IIudHon, the B. & M. brakeman who had his shoulder crush ed while making a coupling some days rince is getting along finely and it is now tlniimhi IiIh arm will be saved and will not have to he cut off, as it waH first ihoutiht it would he. This will be indeed good news to his many friends. Nebraska City News. Try the new City hotel when in Auburn. Everything clean and nest. One block houthwest of court house block. John .McElhaney, proprietor i A CHEAT bUNDAY PAPEUFBEE. The Senii-Weekly State Journal wants to get 5,000 now subscribers dur ing the next thirty days, and as a spec ial offei, one that is bound to brim new subscribers, will send The Semi Weekly State Journal every Tuesday and Friday for a whole year for one dollar, and as a special premium will also aend the Great Sunday State Jour mil, sixteen pages every Sunday, for three months tree. Remember, you will get The Semi-Weekly Journal a whole year ahd the Great Sunday paper for three mouths all for oue dollar. To get the advantage of this greatest of all offers you muat send your dollar direct to Tho State Journal, Lincoln, Neb., and not through an agent. Never bo- fore hiiB so much good reading matter been offered far one dollar. The Sun day Journal contains more reading matter alono than many magazines. If you want to keep up with the world's doings, here ia a chance such as hai never been offered before. ThU offer mny be withdrawn soon, so do not put off sending your dollar for fear you may bo disappointed. One dollar does it all. Rlpans Tabules cure headaont. Itlpans Tabuloe: at drugglata. Married. At the home of thebride'e parents in Cnrl Junction, Sunday, Feb uary 0, 1808, at high noorf, Dr. Woif y W Fruzlerand Mlar Lllliau Mao La Follotte. by tho Rev. 8. Glascock. Tho brido was beautifully attired in a gown of rich tan colored mohair, trimmed in light blue, and tho groom in a conventional black suit. Both parties wore graduates from the Cotner University of Nebraska, Tho ono from medical department, tho ether from the musical. They will reside in our midst, in which the Dr. already baa a large prac tice, and the bride tho loading pianist of Carl .lunotlon. The qulot wedding will not soen bo forgotten by the Mends and parents who witnessed it. And tho feast of good things, and the melodious music enjoyed on that nccaaien is seldom sur passed. Tho bride and groom have the best wishes of their new made friends, and a bright and prospeioua future awaits them Carl Junction (Mo.. Standard. TITUS NUKSESY O. N. Titus, proprietor of tho Titus nursery, located half a mile west of Nemaha, attended the Farmer's insti tute in Johnson last week, returning home Friday Nat, as he is nicknamed at home, is a man of considerable push and business and our opinion of him formed after a long acquaintance, is that ho is a man of Ids word trust worthy and honest. Mr. Titus is said to own one of the neatest and most complete nurseries In tho west 'and being but a short distance from John son it would certainly be advisable for our farmer friend to consult him when in need of any nursery stock, ilia charges are reasonable and he pays the freight, Johnson NewB. Money to Loan On good farms at as low rate of in terest as the 'lowest and tho best of terms. Call and see us. GlLMOltE, GlLI.AN & BUWIKSS. Auburn, Neb. SPEND A DAY IN AUBURN at our store, and wo will take pleasure in showing you the PRETTIEST assortment of DRY GOODS wo have oyer had. Wo havo increased our stock ONE-HALF, and you will not bo disappointed but surprised at the selections you have to chooso from, and pleased to learn tho LOW prices wo are offering them. ATJBURJN, NEB. A.H.Gilmore&Son IT PAYS To Trade with LOWM A N, At BROWNVILLE. Groceries, China, Glassware, Crockery, Granite, Iron and Tinware, at prices lower than have ever betn named in this country before or since the war. , That's a long time, but it's a fact just the same. Come and Convince Yourselves. Highest price paid your Butter and Eggs. Elf. I Li IB, Brownvil'e, Nebr. m i Frank Sherwoodiwaa dwn town to daA, the tirat time since he hud his tus sle with ouoloja uioibus He says hi drove thirty miles after he wus taken and never came ho near dying in hie life. After this when he goes nut ia the country lie will tako a bottle ef Chamherlnln'A Goiio, Cholera and Dlar rhoeo Remedy with him. Missouri Valiey (Iowa) Times. For sale by M II Taylor. CHEAP READING 1 We make the following special club bing offrr for a short time: The ADVEitTiSEit, New York Tri bune, Chicago Inter Ocean, Toed Blade, and the Frairio Farmer, all Av papers ono year for only $210, casfc in advance. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skiy diseases may pecure instant relief by using DeWitt'e Witch Hazle Salve. It Is the great pile remedy. M H Taylex HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off ray farm, (the Wray Taylor bend) and Bave trouble. J.W.Weijbk. Don't annoy others by your cougbiBg and risk yeur life by neglecting a coli, One Minute Cough Cure cures neugbi. colds, croup, grippe and all throat an luno troubles. M, H Taylor. POINTER ) w a' ?,- wf(jdj-. ..