The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 21, 1899, Image 1

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VOLUME XL1II
NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899.
5UMBEK 43
Local News
Como out and hear Joo Jones.
Old pnpera for sitle ut this office.
Try Bonzo Croato. Emma Grim, agt.
Miss Maud Minick visited Auburn
Wednesday.
Harry NlehollB came in from Pawner
City Tuesday.
John Colglazler, of Shubert, waB in
towu Tuesday.
Mrs. Wm. II. Hoover roturned to
Lincoln Wednesday.
S. K. Anderson is having tho sand
hauled for his new brick store room.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor and Miss Nellie
Morton were in from Auburn Tuesday.
J. P. Gohoe, of Brownville, did aome
painting on the school house Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Armstrong and Master
Rob ware in from Auburn Thursday.
Mr. Phillips, former postmaster of
Peru, was u Nemaha visitor Monday.
John E. Crother ia working at
Young's harness shop at South Au
burn. Harry McCandless shipped one car
of hogs Wednesday and two more
Thursday.
Mrs. Ollie Scovill has boen Blck for
tht past week, but is able to sit up a
little now.
J. P. Cohoe, of Brownville. is doing
some carpenter work, painting, etc., tor
John Watson.
The trees are begiunlng to leave out.
the grass is green, and everything
looks springlike.
AnderBon has just received a hand
some lino of novelties in the dry goods
and notions line.
Call in and see ub if you want to
subscribe for any paper published in
the United States.
Guy Bobst walked up from Shubert
with his father Sunday night and visit
ed for a day or two,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swan drove in
from Auburn Sunday and visited rela
tives for a few hours.
S. Gilbert has boen very sick with
atomach trouble for several days, but
is getting some better.
Rev. Joe Jones will preach at the
opera house at 11 o'clock a. in. and 3
o'cleck p. m. Sunday.
Misses Eleanor Galbralth and Jennie
Calvin came in from Johnson Satur
day, returning Monday.
Sam Anderson this week bought lot
8. block 00, where Sherm Titus has his
livery stable and house.
Mrs. Jehn Dorrara and Ajddie s'art
ed for Oklahoma Thursday. They go
to Guthrie, where John is located.
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs fer sale.
25 cents per setting of 15. Pure stock .
Mns. Wm. Anderson.
Miss Florence Minick, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. RuyScofield,
nt Johnson, for several weeks, returned
home Monday.
Rev. C. H. Gilmoro has been attend
ing tho meetings of Rov. Joe Jones at
Nemaha this week and enjoying them
thoroughly, too.
C. W. Roberts brought in some
AugiiBt pigs Wednesday that weighed
over aoo pounds. They were Polands
and were beauties.
Phil Shuck was taken sick Sunday,
fainting away at the dinner table.
Ills father sent ovorand had him taken
over to his house.
Old papers for sale at this office.
Don't fail to hoar Joo Jones,
Benzo Cream removes tan.
Crttn, agent.
Emma
An defiant line of latest styles wall
paper just received at Keeling'u drug
storo, Call anil see.
FOR SALE .The best 40-acre fruit
farm in Nebrn&ka. For prices and
terms apply to J. G. Sanders, agent,
Brownville, Nebraska.
Wm. Daniels is having a good fivo
room house built on his farm north
west of Nemaha. Hugh BellaB has
tho contract for building the house.
There will be no preaching at the
Methodist chutch at Nemaha next
Sunday night, as Bro. Gilmoro wants
to be with Joe Jones at Brownville.
J. H. Seid brought in a Poland China
shoat and sold it to Harry McCandless
Thursday that weighed 730 pounds.
He brought some other good ones with
it, too.
Miss Delone, who lives in the west"
em part of the stute, visited her forms
er schoolmate, Miss Emma Grim, from
Saturday afternoon until Monday af
ternoon.
Ben Parker, who Ib now agent for
tho Singer sewing machine, as well as
real estate agent, collector, and general
rustler, drove In from Auburn with
his wife and two children Thursday.
We are requested to extend a Bpecial
invitation to the ladies to call at Keel
i tig's drug store and examine tho hand
some Jine of wall paper just received.
There aresorao beautiful new designs.
Robt. P. Frost sends us a money or
der for $1 and directs us to send him
The! Advertiser for one year at Pawnee,
Oklahoma. He will get the Farm
Journal until January, 1004, as a pre
mium. Tho Missouri river is booming nnd is
out of its banks in places. It is not
thought :uch damage will be done, as
the water is about as high as it will
get at this time, according to reports
from up the river.
Mrs. Woodward and Miss Ethel Mor
rison, of Kansas City, mother and nelce
of F. L. Woodward, arrived in Nema
ha Tuesday to see tho wonderful baby,
Miss Joy Helen Marie Alice Vivian
Hope Ruth Frances Willard Wood
ward. We will sell apple and crab trees (all
leading varieties) until planting season.
Trees 4 to 5 feet, 10c each ; $8 per 100;
5 to 7 ft., 12c each ; 810 per 100. Fifty
at 109 rates. If tho stock is not first
class when It arrives we will rofund
the money for samo. Order early.
Ueokk fc Stilson, Corwith, Iowa.
mm
Dr. Beal & Dillon, of Auburn, have
received a trial case of lenses from one
of the largest manufactories in the
country, and aro now prepared totieat
all diseases of the eyo and (it glassas
correctly. Eyes examined free of
charge.
Blacksmith shop and
tools for sale or rent!
Inquire of Lambert
Morton.
Mr. S. A. Facklor, Editor of tho
Micauopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wire
and children, suffered terribly from
LaGrippe. Ono Minute Cough Curo
was the only remedy that helped them.
It acted quickly. Thousands of others
me this remedy as a spocific for La
Grippe, and its exhausting after effects,
Keeling, the druggist.
HOGS.
I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc
Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of each week. Highest
market prices paid.
FIahuy K. McCandlhss.
Coughing injures and inflames soro
lungs. One Minute Cough Cure loos
ens the cold, allays coughing and heais
quickly. Tho best cough curo for
children. Keeling, tho druggist,
Sam Teare, Miss Dollio Mlnshall,
Misses McGechie, and Masters Glydo
Harper and Willie McGechle drove up
from Shubort Thursday night to hear
Joe Jones.
Mr. Frank Larimore and Miss Delia
Banks were married Wednesday, April
10th, nt 5 o'clock p. rn., at the residence
of Chas. II. Larimore, in Aspinwnll
precinct. The Advertiser extends
heartiest congratulations.
Dunraven Castle No. 30, Tho Royal
Highlanders, has leased tho Hoover
opora lioiiHo for a year. It will be
used as a lodgo room and also for theat
rical performances and other customa
ry entertainments. W, W. Sandors
will act as manager.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Fisher, who
spent the winter with Mrs. Charlie
Fisher, at Portland, Oregon, and with
Mrs. Philip Crother, at Summerland,
California, returned homo Tuesday
They are in good health and sry they
passed an enjoyable winter.
TO CUUK A COIiU IN ONE DAY
Talco Liixativo Uroino Quinino Tablets. All
druggiRts rofund inonoy if it fnilH to euro.
25c. Tho gouuino linn L.13.B. on ench tnblot.
Probably the worst hail storms that
over visited Nemaha came Wednesday
afternoon. It was accompanied by
considerable wind at.d hard rain. The
hail piled up and the ground was white
with them. The hail storm continued
longer than any ono we remember of.
Hon. Church Howe, consul at Paler
mo, Italy, hearing of the birth of a
daughter to Mr, and Mrs. F. L Wood
ward, sent the little lady a gold locket
and chain and a tine silk handkerchief.
The presents were received a few days
ago and of course are highly appreciat
ed by Frank and his wife, while Miss
Joy looks pleasant and Bays nothing.
ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR.
Remember, we will Bend you The
Advertiser for only ONE DOLLAR
per year If paid In advance.
Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., sufs
fered agony for thirty years, and then
cured his Piles by using De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries
and skin diseases like magic. Keeling.
m 0
Take the wagonette when in Auburn
for any part of the city. EaBy riding.
Quick time. All trains met, John
McElhaney, pronrietor.
iii
Bismark's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid Health.
Indomitable will and tmmendous ener
gy are not found where stomach, liver,
kidney and bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the sue
cesa thoy bring use Dr King's New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brain and body. Only 25c at Keoling's
drug store.
Wo have made arrangements where
by we can give absolutely free the
Farm Journal, n Bplendid monthly,
live years to any Bubscrlber, new or
old, who pays ono year in advance for
The Advertiser. Thus for only 81.00
you will get The Advertiser ono year
and tho Farm Journal five years.
His Lifa Was Saved.
Mr J E Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
dellvoranco from a frightful death. In
telling of it he says: "I was taken with
typhoid fever that ran Into pneumonia.
My lungs bocatno hardened. I was so
weak I couidn't oven sit up in bed.
Nothing helped mo. I expected to soon
die of consumption, when I heard of
Dr.King's New Discovery. One bottlo
gave great relief. I continued to use
it, and am now well and Btrong. I
can't say too much in its praiso." This
marvelous medicine is the sureit and
quickest cure in the world for all throat
and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cts
and $1. Trial bottles free at Keeling's
drug store; every bottle guaranteed.
LaGrippe Is again opidomic Every
precaution should ho taken to avoid it.
Its specific cure is Ono Minute Cough
Curo. A.J. Shnperd, Publisher Agri
cultural Journal and Advdrtiser.Elden
Mo., says; "No ono will feel disap
pointed in using One Minute Cough
Cure for LaGrippe." Ploasant to take,
quick to act. Keeling, the druggist.
3F1BLJ&y
Cordially invltos jou to call and aoo her stock of new
Spring & Summer Millinery
-at
STORE FOR
Hon. Church Howe Bends us a lot
papers from Italy, but as he failed to
send along an interpreter wo did not
get much good out cf thum. However
he included in tho bunch a copy of the
London daily Mail and another paper
printed in English, ho we did get somo
good out of theso.
Willlo Smiley came near losing his
left Hand Thursday afternoon. Ho
was out hunting with Nelson Iladlock
and was ramming the load of powder
down in his old fashioned muzzle load
lug musket when the thing went off.
The flesh on tho ball of his thumb was
badly lacerated and there wero several
cute on his llugers.,,Dr. Keeling dressed
tho wound and thinks tliero will be no
pormanont bad results.
William S. Rus?ell and Mies Lou
Lambert wero married at Auburn on
Wednesday, April 10th. Tho yonng
couple went out on tho train Wednes
day morning, and woro accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Robt. L. Koister, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Ilowo, Mr. and Mrs.
John Webber, and Miss Ada Lnmbert.
They were mariied at tho Lutheran
parsonage, by Hov. w. LMtltenuaou.
They will go to housekeeping at once
on the farm W. T. Russell lecontly
bought of Jim Sparks, southeast of
Bracken. May lung lifo, poace, pros
perity and happiness be their allot"
ment.
Flour & Wheat Exchange
and Flour for sale
at the Keeling building.
Cora and Wood "Wanted.
Our subscribers will please take
notice that wo need corn and wood
and will allow highest market price
for the samo on tuibscriptiou. Please
bring ub some at once.
W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen
sions papers of all kinds made out ac
curatoly. Legal documents drawn up
All buBiness given prompt and careful
attention .
Money to Loan
On good farms at as low rato of in
terest as the lowest and the best of
terms. Call and see us.
GlLMOlllS, GlLLAN & BuilKISBS.
Auburn, Neb.
Horrible agony is cauHed by Piles,
Burns and Skin Diseases. These aro
immediately relieved and quickly cured
by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Bo
ware of worthless imitations, Keeling
DR. W. W. KEELING,
DRUGGIST,
invites the continued patronago of the
citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho
patrons may be assured of receiving
fair treatment. A good lino of
DRUGS
and druggist's sundries always kopt in
stock. Also latest patterns in
WALL PAPER.
A good stock of
JEWELRY
in handsome designs and latest styles.
STATIONERY
Hest of
PERFUMERIES
A handsome line of
LAMPS
A full stock of
PAINTS AND OILS
If you want anything in our linn call
and sec us, Prices guaranteed right.
jEjI. 3L jn jLm
the-
BARGAINS!
Rural New Yorker
366(1 potatoes flliest
potatoes on earth,
New line PrintsSha
ker Flannel, Outing
Flannel
Lace Organdies, J C
Cords, Pagoda Cords,
Honiton Lace Organ
dies, Glenmary Lawns,
Silkaline Lawns
A line of Men's fancy
bosom shirts anda line
of fancy ties, up to
date
Ladies' and Gents'
summer underwear
Boys' Pants from 15
cents up
Brownie Overalls.
Boys' suits.
Jersey suits.
Good Jeans Pants,
50 cents.
Fresh stock of fancy
candies.
Finest line of roasted
coffees ever in town
Early Breakfast, Java
and Peaberry in hulk
and Anchor Mills pack
age Coffee.
Call and see our new
spring stock
N. R. ANDERSON.
These are dangerous times for ttio
health. Croupe, coldn and throat
troubles lead rapidly to Consumption.
A bottle of One Minute Cough Oure
used at tho right time will preserve
lifo, health, and a largo amount of
money. Ploasant to take; children
like it Keeling, tho druggist,
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand but skin eruptions rob life
of jiy. Bucklen'B Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts,
bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands,
chilblains. Best pile cure on earth.
Drives out pains and aches. Only 25c
a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by
Keeling, druggist,
WW Keeling guarantees evory bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
will refund the money to any one who
is nots:)tiB(led nfter using two-thirds of
tho contents. This is the best remedy
in the world for la grippe.coughs, colds,
croup and whoopingcough and is pleas
ant and safe to take. It prevents any
tendency of a cold to result in pneu
monia. . .
Don't get scared when your lmurf
troubles you. Most likely 'you suffiM
from indigestion. Kodnl DTspppsia
Curo digests what you eat. Tt will curo
ovory form of dyspepsia. Keeling.