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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1899)
"''irfffWU'311 t tbrmht 33 VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA', FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899. NUMBER ffc Mdvwtteet A Local Itfews Tho Missouri river is falling Old papers for sale at this oilier. (. N. Titus went to Johnson Thurs day trvln Iladlock returned to St .loo Monday. Fred Dauszhfner started for Alliance Muri(ta . Hoy Stephens went to Flith Friday Miss Mellie Mlnlck weut to Bracken Thursday. Mrs L H. Menitt returned homo Thursday, Croquet sets for sale at Reeling's dmg store. Mrs. Wills came iu from Wednesday. Alliance Mrs John Maxwell visited Auouru edmsdaj. E. S McCamllehs returned from Omaha Thursday Geo.Lludsey is woilung iu Ed Work man's hverj stable. OU1 Settleib' leumon and picnic, dut uiday, August viUh. BiiBB halls, bats and accessories at Itt-eiiug's (hug stoie. G. N. Titus received a car of empty l pie hanel3 Monday. Mrs. VV. W. huuders ia some better but is not able to sit op yet. Mis. 12. A Mi nick went to Bracken Monday, returning Tuesday. .v. . ... . . (Jhuiley su.duu bud ' urartu iitrWi Utlbert'u lurai northeast ol town. ilenry Carue finished shelling and tibipuihg the Armour corn Monday. T. A. Lorauee went to Auburn Mon dny and tioui there to Omaha the next day. The man that lias a good sized crop ot winter apples is strictly in it this ytat. Mrs. H. J. DulT aud the children went to Horton, Kansas, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Mr. aud Mrs. E. S. Murphy, of Au burn, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kempthoiue Sunday. Andy Jarvis ia uuilding a coal house iieai his stable, and in partnership with H . W. seid will deal in coal. Fied Seahury and Joe Haith are lay ing a lino stone pavement in lront of Mini Anderson's new storo room. (J. N. Titus is buying aud shipping apples. He has the lower front room of the opera house building rented. Louie Rerker is assisting in Sam Anderson's store for a few days, while Ham is invoicing aud getting ready to move Wni. A. Suiter, the jeweler, moved to Ilignland, Kausas, Monday, where he thinks there is a belter opening for bis business Two apple buyers were in town Tuesday, oue representing a New York tit in aud thu other a Chicago branch of the same houae. Dr. and MrH. W. W. Reeling staited for Indiana Tuesday, to yisit relatives and friends at their old home. They expect to be gone about a month. The school board met last Friday night and organized by electing Dr W W Replug moderator. F L Woodward director and Seymour Howe treasurer. If you. want to buy a hammock en! J at Reoling'H drug store ami inspect the nice ones thoy have, Keoling'i drug store has just received a fctock of fresh paint. The Christian chinch will hold a basket meeting in the park on Sunday, August Oth. Services will bo held at 11 u. ra. and 2 p. in. Everybody is ins vlted. .las. F. Dennett received a letter a day or two ago from the Fairbanks & Morse Co. saying the engine and boiler he ordeied some time ago would bo shipped this week. Little Harry Parker, son of Hen Parker, formerly of Nemaha but now of Auburn, had the misfortune to break his right leg about half way be tween the knee and thigh Saturday evening. It. J. Duff thiukB ho Is having a hard time of it. Hia father has been doing the cooking ainco Mrs. Duff left, but when he want home at noon Thursday he found his father sick and he had to get the dinner. Mrs. Ed E. Sanders and children came in fiom Auburn Tuesday after noon and woro tbe guests of Mrs. IT. S. Gaither until Thursday evening, whou they went to Shubert, where they will make their home. W. H. Hiil, who is a candidate for tho republican nomination fur sheriff, was in town Thursday afternoon and gave thiB olllce a call. Everybody ad mits that Hill is a hustler and he will give tho sheriffs olllce a lively chase. MrB. C. J. Canon, accompanied by her mother and sister, Mrs. Jennie Moore aud Mrs. J. H. Veoder, both of Beatrico, started from thiB city Mon day to Leavenworth, Kansas, where they will viBit relatives. Tecumseh Journal. Mrs. Andrew Ayu;s, wtio.,LrtitJoo;i iu the St. Joseph hospital at Omaha for some time, returned home Monday. Her friends will bo greatly pleased to learn that her health is greatly im proved and it is hoped the improve ment is permanent. Hon. E. J. Burkett, of Lincoln, tho eloquent young congressman from the First district, has promised to make ur. Mldtess at Nemaha at the Old Set tlers' reunion, August 20th . Other good sppakers will be secured, whose names will be announced later. We have made arrangements whei h by wo can give absolutely free tho Farm Journal, a splendid monthly, Ave years to any subscriber, new or old, who pays one yeui in advance for The Advertiser. Thus for only 81.00 you will get The Adveitiser one year and the Farm Journal five years. Call in aud see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in tho United States. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Candleas Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Highest market p. ices paid. Hanky K. McCandless. LuGrippo is again epidemic Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. lis epccilic cure is One Mlnuto Cough Cure. A. J. Shepord, Publisher Agri cultural Journal aud Advdrtisur, Elden Mo., says: "No ono will fool disap pointed in using Oue Minute Cough Curejfor LaGtippe." Pleasant to take, quick to act. Reeling, 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 boo us. GlLMOKK, GlLLAN & BUKUKSS. Auburn, Neb. WW Reeling guarantees every bottio of Chamborlaln'a Cough Remedy and will refund tho money to any ono who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of tho contents, This is the best remedy In tho world for la grippo, coughs, colds, croup and whooplngcough and is ploas tnt aud safe to take. It preventu any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCandless went to Chicago last week with their little boy who was bltton by a supposed mad dog. The littlo fellow Is being treated in a hospital especially for such cases, and all possibility of his having hydrophobia will bo removed. Thoy expect to return some time next week.' Wo aro requested to announce that services will be held at tho Cumberland Prosbytorlan church Sunday, July 30th. Oue of tho services will be a lecture en the Sunday school by He v. A. W. Green, nw of Wagstaff, Kousas. A basket dinner will bo one of the fea tures of the occasion. Everybody is invited. , Misses Ethel Paris, Maggie Strain and Jennie Hawxby gave this oillco a pleasant call Thursday afternoon and presonted the editor with some deli clous cake saved from the ice cream social given at the Cumberland Pres byteilan chuich the night before. The social waB a success, over $21 being taken in. The funeral sorVices of Richard Young were held at the Methedlst church at one o'clock Sunday. Rev. C. H. Gilmore preached the sermon. Mr.Young wbb an old settler in Nema ha county. In the spring of 1808 ho sold his farm southwest of Nemuha and moved to Oklahoma, where he made his home until his death. V. P. Peabody is- working up a big parade for the old aettlors picnic. The business men will have wheelbar row floats, the states, lerritoilos and colonies will be represented by young ladies, the boys will have a place, tbe little folks under twelve will march, the babies in cabs and the oldest set tlers iu carriages will all form in line. There will ilsd ... 'other iuteiestlng features. Food does more harm than good when not digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It prevents wasting diseases and cures stomuch troubles. It cures indigestion, sour stomach and belching and allows a wornout stomach rest. It acts in stantly. W. W. Keeling. The Royal Highlanders now have Hoovei's opera house in charge and rent it at reasonable prices for any lo. gitimate entertainment. Applications hould be made to W. W. Sanders, manager. Old papers for sale at this offlco. These are dangerous times for tho health. Croupe, colds and throat troubles load rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at the right time will preserve life, health, and a largo amount of money. Pleasant to take; children like it Keeling, tbe druggist, DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of recolvlug fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in stock. Also latest patterns iu WALL PAPER. A good stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A fnll stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you wnut anything in our lino call and tee us. Prices gunranteed right BlrthdayB will come, and when a person gets on the. shady side of life, when thoy get to middle age and bo yond, tho recurring anniversaries seem to como with more, and more rapidity. Some people, howovor, make Biich oc casions so joyous that tho regret of growing old, if any there be, is taken away for tho tlmo being. Another pleasant ovont of this kind occurred Sunday at the residence of Mr and Mrs Rufus Rowan, that day being the sixty-ninth birthday of Mrs Elizabeth Young, mother of Mrs Rowen, Those present enjoyed themselves heartily, not tho least part of the enjoyment be ing the dinner that was served. We know it was good becauso Mrs Rowen aont us a good sized box of cake, pie, chicken, ham, etc. Fears were outer talned that Bill Relf and Charley Rob erts would make themselves sick eating so much hut the fears proved ground less and everything passed off pleas antly. These presout woro Mr and Mrs Fuller, Mr and Mrs Webber, Mr aud Mrs Peabody, Mr and Mrs Thompson, Mr and Mrs Young, Mr and Mrs Swau.Dr and Mrs Gaither, Mr and Mia Roberts, Mr and Mrs Relf, Mr aud Mrs Biimble, Mr and Mrs Stlers, Mr and Mrs Mead, Mrs Hill, Mrs J Stlers, Mrs Colorick, Mrs Sea bury, Mrs Mead, Mrs Gllllsple, Cora Webber. Ed Sanders aud family departed this life last Friday and went to Shubert, where he takes charge of the Snubort Citizen. Mr. Sanders belongs to the tribe of that name who are printers, and upon his assuming charge of the Citizen It makes :j of them in a row Shubert, Nemaha and Browuyille and should they form a brotherly trust for mutual pioteution the people of those towns would have to dance to their muBlc, Auburn Post. Volcanic Eruptions Aie grand but skin ernptionB rob life of joy, Bucklon's Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, running and fover sores, ulcers, boils, felons, rorns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, bcalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pilo cure on earth. Drives out pains and acheB. Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist, Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga , suf ffrtred agony for thirty j ears, and then cured his Piles by using DeWltt's Witch Hazol Salve. It heals injuries and skin diseases like magic. Keeling Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. FOR 30 3DJ"X"S. Before moving stock to New Store I will mage Greatly Reduced Prices. Challies and Organdies, price reduced from 1.2'i' cents per yard to 10c; 15c to 12c; 8c to 61c, everything else in proportion. N. E. ANDERSON. 3T TOT AJElJMX&nC'TEl.CyJttGr SOUTH AUBURN. NEBRASKA, Doaler in Hardware, Furniture, Coffins and Caskets K-lfclglK1Wl-arT-l Hi CUHLS WHtHk All USE (AILS. I2J Dot Coiiata Syrup. Tastes Goal. Cro csi in tuna. mui by tinmuirt. MvWmr-w .it-i ; M l ji .1 7MF j R. W. W. KEELING, IN km ah A City, Nkuiiaka. Olllce at the drug storo. W. W, SANDERS, Notary : - : Public Nomalm City, Nob MUM SIMMS VMM PLASTERER Acme mill AjttUlto work i npcrlulty. Cin ema Imlll, I'npur HunKliig, KnlHomtnliiK Imtl WIIowurIiIdk tlono. how prlooB, All tork warrnnhul. Kerkcr & Hoover, pen I or In ts:ej.ats llluln'xl pilneH jmlil for lililin, Unl, Milow NHMAUA CITY. NEBRASKA G, D. CAMPBELL 13 1 a,clt s mi tli 9 Has bought the David A, Morton shop and tools, east of the public well and In prepared to do black smithing tof all kinde. Satlatai. tnn guaranteed. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. ORIGINAL "V" I IS TV"S from all parts of the World. LateNarliewsijSpecialty ? ;! THEY CAtt BE HAD BY MAIE. Catalogue and addroBH with S. K. ANDERSON, NEMAETA, - - NEBRASKA. A Suro Sign of Group. HoarsenosB in a child that Is subject to croup is a sure indication Of the approach of tho disease. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even aftor the eroupy cough has appeared, it will prevent tho attack. Many mothers who have eroupy children al ways keep this remedy at hand and (lnd that it saves them much trouble aud worry. It con always he depend od upon and is pleasant to take. For1 sale by M. H. Taylor. Undertaking and Kmhalmixg; u Hpeoialty, Finest Iieaivo in the I'ountv. Bent lino of I'lideTtaljeiH' Go(jIh. Wo guarantee HutiHfauriaii. if