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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1899)
J a ) ." thmski x VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBKASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 1.4, 1809. XUMBEK 3 Mdvertmr. Wht tflV'AV sp Local ISTews WJVyiWM J'ot weather. Spring hlckens are ripe. 01(1 papers for sale at this ofllce. Croquet sets for sale at Keeling's drug store. . Chub Hendeiauti was up from Shu Iwi-t Thursday. Mrs. L. H. Morrltt went to Crab Orchard Tuesday. Hiiae balls, bats and accessories at Kfeliiift'fl drug store. Jye Littrell was In from Johnson two or three days this week Leslie Woodward was very sick sev eral days but Is about well again. Mart May had a bad attack of spas modic asthma one night last week. Mrs. Daughfner took the train nt Nemaha last Saturday, for Alliance. We had a good rain Monday evening and another one Thursday morning. L. II Merritt and Charley Scovlll are doing carpenter woik near Peru. Fred Daughfner came over from Missouri last Saturday, returning the next day. Mrs. Kompthorne has been engaged to tend) the Maple Grove school the cnsuuig year. George Anderson was over from Phelps Thursday and Friday, visiting his bi other Sam. Mrs. Maud Moutolth returned to her JioniB no Arcadia Thursday, after a week's visit in Nemaha. "'""" Clyde DiJi'CofowuvlWe'. returned home Saturday after a week's visit at the home of John Kempthorri. Mrs. Welton returned to Auburn Wednesday after a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Marshall Pryor. Mrs Diltz. and daughter Clare and Mrs. Farmer, of Hrownvllle, were the guests of Mrs. Kempt home Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Thompson will have tut public sale Saturday of this week thai was postponed three or four weeks ago. Miss Lena Quiller returned to her home in Nishnabotna, Mo., Sunday, utter a week's visit with relatives and friends () K. Fisher 1b having a geod barn built on his farm southwest of Nema Iih. Jim Burns and Sylvester Yates are doing the carpenter work. Irvin Haalock, whe is now holding down a chair in a barber shop at St. Joe, came home Monday on a weak's visit. Ho has a goodposltiou. MisB Lillie Montelth, of Peru, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Maud Monteith, and other Nemaha friends Wednesday, returning to Peru Thursday morning. The ruembora of the Cumberland Prespyterian church, northwest of Ne maba, will give an ice crean social Wednesday night of next week. Ev erybody is invited. Mrs. Charlton Edholm, of Chicago, gave a lecture at the Methodist church Thursday night on the subject of "Tratlio in Girls." Those who attend ed the lecture say It was fine. There will be a holy communion ser vice held by Rev. E. Murphy on Sun day, July 10th, at St. John's Episcopal church, at 11 o'clock a. m to which all are most cordially invited. Dra. Boal & Dillon, of Auburn, have received a trial case of louses from one of the largest manufactories in the country, aud aro now prepared totieat all disoases of the eye and tit glasses correctly. Eyes examined free of ubnrge. Keeling' drag sto 1. 1 j.ual received a stock of fresh paint. Hurgess & Kn'ght have found their corn shelter will not tako in pieces of Irou without some damage to the sheller. They tried it Wednesday morning and consequently had to shut down and do some repairing. James M. Armstrong, who is now n horny handed farmer of Douglas pre cinct, was In Nemaha Thursday and gave this oillce a social call. Jim is interviewing tho voters to see whether they thought ho would make a good candidate for county treasurer. He has lots of friends here and got consld orable encouragement. Georgo W. Neal, who has been a resident of Nemaha so long that the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, haB left us. He etarted for Bellevue, Neb., Wednesday afternoon, where he will visit his brother Louis for awhile and may make his home there. Dut we venture the prediction that he will not feci at home away from Nemaha. Mrs. W. W. Sanders was taken sick Thursday atternoon of lust week aud has not been able to sit up since. Near ly two years ago she wub severely shocked by lightning, which struck the house, and since then evory storm that is attended by much lightning almost prostrates her. The electric storm Thursday afternoon was very severe aud affected her worse than usual. She is extremely nervous. Prof. F. Q. Hawxby hes consented to make an address at the old settlers picnic Aug. 20th. Fred is u close atu dent, an original thinker and an elo quent speaker, and will make an ad dress worth listening to. Fred is down on the Auburn Chautauqua program or an address on "The Merit System for'l'ubliC Appointments." He goes to Loup City the 20th of this month as one of the instructors in a teachers' in stitute. He is one of our rising young men. Harry McCandless youngest boy, Elliott, three and a half years old, was bitten by a dog supposed to have by drophobia en Monday. The dog was btim chaaing chickens Monday morn ing, contrary to its usual actions! It afterward came in the house. The little boy was sitting on the fleor and the dog jumped in his lap and then bit him twice, once in the eyebrow and once in the upper part of the forehead. Mrs. McCandless drove the dog out of the house and then shot it, as she was afraid it was mud. Lust spring a mad dog bit one of Harry's dogs and it waB killed but he did not think this dog was bitten. Mia McCaudlesB took the little boy to Omaha Tuesday morning for treatment, and Harry went there Wednesday morning. We have not heard anything from them since then. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Candless Siding Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. Hakry K. McCandless. Laurippe is again epidemic. Everv precaution Bhould be taken to aveid it. Its specific cure is One Miuute Cough Cure. A.J. Sheperd, Publisher Agri cultural Journal and Advdrtlser, Elden Mo., saya: "No one will feel disap pointed in using One Minute Cough Curelfor LaGrippo." Pleasant to take, quick to act. Keeling, the druggist. Money to Loan On good farms at as low rate of in terest as the lowest and the best of terms. Call and see us. GlLMOKK, GlLLAN & BuitKESS. Auburn, Neb. WW Keellug guarantees every bottle ef Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contests. This is the best remedy in the world for la grlppe.cougha, colds, croup aud whooplngcough and is pleas tnt aud safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result In pneu-BDoaia. Miss Minnie Yates entertained a number of her young friends last Sat urday night at her birthday party. Ice cream and cake was served and nil had a good time. Carl E. Sandora, who graduated from the Nemaha high school four years ago, when Prof. Veeder was principal, and who has been farming since then, nttended the teachers' institute at Au burn n month age, teek tho examina tion and was given a eecond grade certificate. He has been engaged to teach a six months' school eight miles southwest of Auburn. Jim Drain has been walking with a crutch and cane tor nearly a jweek on account of a very lame leg. He was cultivating corn about ton days ago when one horso stopped suddenly and the end of the cultlvattr beam struck Jim on one shin, cutting through to tho bone. He did not ltok te see how bad the out was but went ahead culti vating. The next day he shooked oats and tho next day went to cultivating again but had to give up about eleven o'clock. He then (examined the out, found how bad it was, and called on Dr. Keeling, who is rapidly curing the cut and braised place. The friends of Harry McCandless will present his name bofere the repub lican county convention for tho nomi nation for tho office of county clerk. Harry is qualified in every way for the position, He is honorable, a good bus iness man, accommodating, nnd would make a Bplendld efllclal. Ho haB been a grain and stock buyer for many years and has made a host ef friends and few if any enemies. If nominated lie will poll a big vote. If he is net nominated he will sot feel sore and disgruntled but will suppert the ticket just the same. But his friends will make a strong effort to secure bis nomination, feeling that he will be a strong candidate and a goed oftlcer. Food does moro harm than good when not digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It prevents wasting diseases and cures stomach troubles. It cures indigestien, Bour stomach and belching and allows a wornout stomach rest. It acts in stantly. W. W. Keeling. infc The Keyal Highlanders now have Hoever'a opera house in charge and rent it at reasonable prices for any let gltimato entertainment. Applications hould be made to W. W. Sanders, manager. These are dangerous times for the health. Croupe, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Oure used at tho right time will preserve life, health, and a large amount of money. Pleasant to take; children like it Keeling, the druggist, e m DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity . Tho patrons may be assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A good Btock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Heat of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS fall stock o! PAINTS AND OILS If yon want anytUng in our line call and see ua. Pries guaranteed right. Miss Mollis Moore has. been engaged to teacb the school in the bottom north east ef Nemaha. New and important features are dally being added to the program for tho Auburn Chautauqua, and tho man agor la receiving many congratulations because of tho excellence of the pro gram. Hon. E. J. Burkott. of Lincoln, the eloquent young congressman from tho First district, baa promisod to make an address at Nemaha at the Old Set tlors' reunion, August 20th. Other good apeakors will be secured, whoso names will bo announced later. We have made arrangements where by wo can glvo absolutely free the Farm Journal, u splendid monthly, five yoarB to any subscriber, now or old, who pays one year In advance for The Advertiser. Thus for only 81.00 you will get The Advertiser one year and the Furm Journal five years. Capt. William Aalor Chanler, con gressman from New York, Is the pres ident of The New York Star, which Is giving away a Forty Dollar Bloyole daily, as offered by their advertisement in another column. Hon. Amos J. Curamlngs.M. C, Col. Abb Bird Gard ner, district attornoy of New York.ex Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Feigi, of New York, are among the well known names In their board of directors. If you want to buy a hammock call at Koeltng's drug store and inspect the nice ones they have. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suf fored agony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It bonis Injuries and skin diseases like magic. Keeling Voloanio Eruptions Are grand but skin eruptions rob life of jey. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, bells, felons, corB, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure on oarth. Drivea out pains nnd aches. Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist, "W.W. Sanders, Notary Public Pen sions papers of all kinds mude out acs curately. Legal documents drawn up All bualne3s given prompt and careful attention . Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. FOR 30 IDjk."Z"S Before moving stock to New Store I will mage ; Greatly Reduced Prices. Challies and Organdies, price reduced from 12 cents per yard to 10c; 15c to 12C; 8c to 61c, everything else in proportion. N. E. ANDERSON. J. -C7C7- jgkiirt.XKXS'X'SEt.OXtirca- SOUTH AUDUBN. NEBKASKA. Dval.r in Hardware, Furniture, Coffins and Caskets Wb&JXl&s$?fl iffiiv 01 'z RUtUS WHHIf AH FISf FAILS. I Most Couuh Syr un. 'Partes (lootl. Vo (n tlntu. Soul by druwilMn. r)R. W. W. KEELING, Nicmaha City, Neuhaka, Ofllce at tho drug store. W. W. SANDERS. Notary : - : Public Nemaha City, Nob PLASTERER Aomo nnd Aunttte work Hprcliilty. l.'ls. emu built. I'apor HnnKliiR, KnUornnlm hnri WltowmlitiiK (lotto. Low price, All tork Avnrrantotl, Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In Highest prltwx pnlit for hltlpH, livrtl, tntlnw NEMAHA CITY, NE1WASKA. G, D. CAMPBELL, 13 1 a i c lc as ixi i 1 1 1 , Has bought the Dtivld A. Morton shop and tools, east of the public well and is prepared to do bluck smithlug ,uf all kinds. Satisfae t)on guaranteed. HOUSESIIOKIHG A SPECIALTY.' WE A. SUITER, JEWELER In Miniclc Building. All work done promptly and warranted. Bismark's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous ener gy are net found where stomach, 11 vet. kidney and bowels are out of order. It you want these qualities and the sue cess they bring une Dr King's New Life Pllla. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 2.c at Keeling'.- drug store. I'lidoi'taking and KnilKilmiuir a .iH!!ialtyv Finoitt IliMifwo in the twuntv. Ik'Ht lino of IJudoTt'akorH1 Cooiln. I ' -. Wo guaraiiteeaMtffaht.uin. , ". , I V 3 m