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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1898)
'! 'Imm ! Avtrtim. v ,i)LUM$ XLII NEMAHA NEBRASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1898. NUMBER 58 r- i r 5 f y PmJ mji i. f - J '.M 1 r.a f. ' ?- . n I V'J i i Jlooal 3STews. tra. Fairbank for Qna millinery, , - ' Ibeut tiuao to make early garden. i I,,, . , i Miss Dora Mortou went to Johnson luesdny. t i . ii i .i i W Mrs. Cora Crother visited Auburn Tuesday. Additional local may be found on the last page. We had another good rain Thursday night and Friday, John Dorram went to Nebraska City the first of the week. G. N. Titus wont to Falls City Tues day, returning Thursday. District court is now in session at Auburn. Judgo Stull is piesidiug. Mr. Cooper, oue of Auburn's insur aneo agents, gave us a call Wednesday. Charloy Burn got a new road wauon this week. Andrew Ay nos ordered it for him. , W. W. James, of Peru, was in town Thursday, dn his way to his farm near Shubert Miss Edith Gilmore, of Brownvillo, was the' guest of Nellie Sanders Sun day night. Orville Iloldinge this week moved into his own house in the northeast part of town Miss Mario Tourtelof, of Lincoln; visited Nemaha friends from Saturday until Monday v ' Ed Workman ihlu week moved into part of Mrs. Wheeler's house, near the .Cliristian?hiJvcU.t- ' . " - Wo will ten1 the Kansas City Jours nal and The Advertiser both one year for 011K $1.15. Jeff Drunun got threeUornish Indian Game pullets Thuisday. He now has a good pen of Games. Police Judge W J. Davies.of Brown ville. and Irvm Buruhaui, of Auburn, were in town 1 ucsday. Miss Gertie Flack, who has been at Bracken loi two or three weeks, re turned home !att Saturday Mr. Pruync, wtio lived in this vlcln ity in the oaily days, .was visiting old friends here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Trixy Heabury leturnod home Tuesday from Glen Hock, where she lias been vUiting lelatives for the past week 'Mrs Dr Keeling returned home last Saturday alter a visit of almost two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. L. Culver, at Omttha. James Huston, a former Nemaha citizen but who for several years has lived at Alliance, remits 13,00 on sub scription this week. L. II, Barnes went to Omaha Mon day, in the interest of his ratchet wheel wrench He returned homo Wednesday forenoon. Thoie was quite a windstorm Mon day afternoon, which blew over feuces, outhouses, well curbs', etc. In tho evening a good rain fell. Mrs. Fannie Fnirbank went to An burn Tuesday, to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Lydia Skeen. She returned homo Wednesday. Our attention has been culled to ths , fact thfil Master Charles Elliott Minick, of Bracken, also vlniled Grandma Min ick and Aunt Maud last week. Win. Peery was down fiom Glen Bock Tuesday and on Wednesday moved 'his -sister, Miss Crosby Peery, to Glen Hock. Her mind has been very much 'unsettled for some time, and she had to be taken care of. AS. 'Gene Cmbs, of Fawiie City, was in town Tuesday and Wednesday, in the interest of a Kansas City commission house of which" he 1b th representative. Miss Efllo Wheeldon,. the popular teacher in district 35, on the bottom northeast of Nemaha, attended services at the Methodist church in Nemaha Snnday night. Lester Peabody, who has been hav ing a lay-off for a few weeks, received orders to ge to Wvmoro Wednesday night, to go to work again as brakemnn on the B. & M. Dr. Keeling, D. A. Morton, Lester Fox, Peter Kerker, J. P. Hoover. Babe Elliott, Joe Littrell, Ilobt Frost, John White and a heat ol other Nemaha people wore attending court at A uburn Thursday. Uobt. Frost, jr., and Mls Annie Frost gave a putty to their joung frlendB last Friday night. The joung people had a splendid time as Mr. and Mrs. Frost and Itob and Annie under stand the art or enteilaimug their guests. We received a call Tuesday after noon from MiSFos Lillian Miuick.Veva Clark, Ethel Pan and Lizzie Melvin, the handsome Kind nut itijTclairt lioui the Nomahti school All A'ere weal ing the class colon, whi Ii nie pink and green Our friend B. 11. liuiley, of Brock, is having a stieak of gooi! luck just now. He was recently appointed postmusiei of Brock, and last week lie received the good iieVH that he had been grant ed a pension ot So p-r month, dating back to last July. EH Corn, ot aaiom, nude f Enoch Honeline, has been at, Nemalia .and. Auburn this weeK. 'He is anTmpoit ant ttiu.odsui tin law uit of Judge Broady and Enoch Haneiltie against Bud Stockton and othuis on the sand br northeast of town. Judge Stull was In from Auhuin Monday lid got as far as the Titus Nursery ju.st as it commenced storm ing. "O he stopped and swapped lien with Jim until morning, and incident ally ordertd a good sjzeu bill of fruit tiees for one of his farms. TO CUltK A COLD JN ONR I) T Take Laxative Uromo QuininoTaulet?. All druggists lefund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronnetor. SEEDS! Go to Korker & Honver for all kinds fresh bulk Garden Heed and seeds of all kinds, They are the Old Reliable Seed House in Nemaha county. Call and see, Cr a.t Duquoin, Bevier, Walnut jJAL1j Biocki McAliister and other grades of coal for sale, ranging in price from 82.25 to $4.00, IIakky McCandless, AndrewAynes Soils northern grown puro gar den seeds in packages or bulk at low prices. Any kind of carpet at prices that cannot be beat anywhere. Fine , lino of samples from which to mako your selection. A complete lino of Hardware, Furniture Coffins, Caskets, etc. Call and see me an,d get prices. If what you 'want is not in stock I will send and got it on short notice. Prices and goods guaranteed to bo right. GOOD GOODS Can be bought in Ne maha Low for Cash. Wo soil tho best lino of Goods over shown in this market. Our prices arc right. "VVo built up our business and aro making it pormanont by hon esty and square dealing. Wo shall giVo more, attontiou to uuying and selling morchan diso this year than wo did last year. We carry a largo stock of Gen eral Morcnandiso. You can make monoy by trad ing near home. You can save timo and monoy by trading with us. SGilbert&Son F. Ii, Woodward wnn to Linroln Mondaj, returning douv tho next day. He says ho called on Win H. Hoover while at Lincoln and found him very weak yet from his severe illness. Ho is not able to attend to nny business jet, and placed tliu leasing of his town lots here with MoJ oodwar: Kenilwoith Castle of the Uoyil IIiKhliui lyn, at Brownville, gayo an Hiiteitalnm nt and'supier Wtdnesdny niuht and' invited theclai-smon of Dun rv'ii crt-tui and tlipir 1 idles to ho pjesent. Wo were not able to attend, hut those who did report a very en joyable time. Mian Maud Minick sang a solo and T A Clark jjave a cornet solo du ring the eritertaiment. r Ifyouwant Good Goods at Low Prices trade at ANDERSON'S ST01E. Prices are right and you will be treated right, If ou will save mon ey by trading at An derson's Thelhighest market price paid for country produce Call and see us A GREAT SUNDAY; PAl'Ett PHEB. The Serai-Weekly State Journal wants to get 5,000 new subscribers dur ing the next thirty days, and as a spec ial offer, one that is bound to biing now subscribers, will send 'I he SVmi-f Weekly State Journal every Ttn-wiay aud Friday for a whole year for mm dollar, and as a special premium will also send the Great Sunday State .loin nal, sixteen pages every Sunday, tor three months tree. Remember, jou will get The Semi-Weekly Jonn al a whole year and the GrcatSunday pun m for three months all for one doll.ir. 1 o get the advantage of thiB greate-t of -dl offers you must send your dollar direct to Tho State Journal, Lincoln, Neb., and not through an agent. Never bo, fore has so much good ieadim; matter been offered for one dollar. The Sun day Journal contains more lending matter alone than many inaunzimfl. If you want to keep up with the world's doings, here" is a chance such as has never been oored before This offer may be withdrawn soon, bo do not put off sending your dollar for fear you may bo disappointed, One dollar does it nil. Mrs, Lard nnd daughter, mother and slater of Mrs. Kemp Colerlck, vis ited tho latter tws or throo days last wek, leaving for Shenandoah, Iowa, Friday, near where thoy have rocontly bought a farm, having sold tho homo place near Humboldt. John Knight, who has been one of the regular hands on the B. & M. see tioti, aomo timo ago slipplsd and fell while carrying a heavy load, injuring himself so that ho bus been compelled to quit work. He has moved on tho Colerick farm southwest of town nnd will try gardening and farming on a small scalo this cummer. There has been some movinc in this section this weok. Lestor Fox moved in town in tho Iioubo with S K. An derson.' John Kempthorne moved on tho farm he recently bought of Mr Fox, and It T. Dovores has moved on tho farm he bought of Mr. Kemp theme, J. II. Avey, of Auburn, gavo us a al call last Saturday bam had been on a little trip through tlies uth- eastern pint of tho county, aud had a disagreeable experience outh of town u short distance. He palled out of ths road and off the grade tw whero It seen ed heltei tiavtding.'but the wheels filled up to the hub with gumbo nnd the lean go stuck Sam had to get ou and kimik the mud out hifdro ho could pioceed. Tho Methodist ladies' aid society has been given tho uso of the Episcopal church for their meetings, through the kindnoss of the trustees of the churcn. They have been meeting for u long time in tin brick building south ol F. L. Woodward's residence, Fiank huv- ttiiy iriiMt fiiiult. iflirnti Mii-m Mm nuu nf ' h ft,' w.i j ..v.. ....... v.,u ..-, .... IiIm house, but na he deeires to remodel tho houKe and rent it the ooclely hmi o look for a new place to meot. Thoy are very thankful to Mr. Woodward aud the iruntees of the Episcopal church tor tho generous treatment. ' HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING, and stay off my farm (tho Wray Tavloi bend) and save .trouble. J W.Wkubkii Money to Loan On good terms at as low rate of in terest as Hie lowest aud the best of terms. Call and sen us GlLMOItK, GlLLAN & HuitRKSS. Auburn, Neb. Frank Sherwood was down town to da, the tlrst time since he had his tus sle with cnoleaa morbus. He says he drove thirty miles after ho was taken and never came so near dying in his life. AftM- this when ho goes out in thecountiy lio will take a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diar ihrno Remedy with him. Missouri Valiey (lowa) Times. For sale by M 11 Taylor. omul is 111 Iv O AFTER APRIL 1 You will find us iu the Haith block, four doors north of the First National bank. We are now giving some Extra Bargains in LI i tuinc Pnmisliiiiir uimu. iuiuiMmuyuuuuM,uuiw, Gaps, Trunks, Valises, To save expense of moving. Call in and see for yourself. Jv.CRANMER&CO. ' V ' AUBUEN, NEBR. If you buy it at LOW MAN'S IT'S GOOD. TRY II AND FIND OUT. Good fresh Groceries Granite ware, China, Glassware, Crockery, Woodenware, Tinware, Ironware. Prices guaranteed as low if not lower than the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. 1 Brownville, Nebr. 71 MAIN STREET. LOOK HE HE, iilio buys one of Dr. Gray's now syringes from his agent, D F Rich iond, Biownville, Nub. Wt are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleat antor or bettor wav to do it than by re commending One Minute Cough Ouro as a provontive of pumimonis. com sumption and other setious lung troub les that follow neglected colds. M II Taylor. W W. Sanders is agent for It, V. Mulr's town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease or buy one apply at Tuk Adveiitiskii office Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczoma or skly diseases may securt instant relief by using DeWitt Witch Hassle Salve. It is the great pile remedy. M II Taylor El HI TO MOVE. Has xmi 'l f W x.S . & - 'ii.DiiA .r1 Jt i "' ' i . t ' 'I