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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1899)
"'WWKNVW ' t.t , ehmshu dvertiser. T if .- "T """ "-- TOLUME XLIV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. AUGUST II, J809. .NUMBER T Jpb yCJ w A Local 3STews SHS F0-A. 333 Hot weather. Pleaty of rata. Old papers for sal at this ofllce. Cobs for sale. Call at tht feed store. G. N. Titus li buying lata ef apples BOW. - Bee the J. B. Stltfion hats at Ander son's. A uew line of hats aad caps at An-, iersen's. Croquet sets for sale at Koeliag's 4rug Btere. Nelson Hadlock is sick with tjpho malarial ferer. Old Settlers' reunion and picnic, Sat rday, August 26th. Half rates on the railroads te the Aubura Obautanqua. Base balls, bats and accessories at Heeling's drug store. Hare you seen the beautiful glass .ware at Andersea's. Keeltag's drug store has just receired a t-tock of fresh paint. Hiss Nona Haith went te Auburn Saturday te visit relatives. If Ibb May Tussey went to New Reck f rd, Neb., Friday naming, Get ready to take a vacation and at tend the Auburn ehautauqua. airs. Helea if. Cougar lectures at e Auburn Chautauqua Suaday. Mrs. Ltttrell aad Charley went to Hamilton ceuaty, Mo., Tuesday. Miss Vevn Clark visited Brownvilla aV.eods last "ridgy and Saturday. r . i g& Joe Littrell is assisting: G. N. Titus 1 1 the apple buying and packing busl aets. Herbert Ayues, Ilarry Hoover and tTed Crother went to Falls City last Friday. Tbe Tecumseh and Humboldt ball el'ubs will play at Nemaha at the old settlors' plonic. Miss Bleanor Galbralth assisted in is The Advertiser office a cuuple ef 4ays this week. V.o . McCalu was everceme by tbe heat Wednesday while working in Joe ITUUh'a reck quarry. If you want to buy a hammock call at Heeling's drug stere and inspect tbe nice ones they have. Charlay Curtis came home from Shubert Tuesduy morning sick with tphu-ualarial fever. The ladies' cornet bund of Rock-I-oit . Mo., has been engaged for the old settlers' picnic, Aug. 20. Urn. N. E Morrison went to Lin coln Wednesday to visit her siBter, Mrs. W . H. Hoover, for a few days. J. F. Wyka is now located at Ne- biaaku City, and we underataud Ubuy- in apples for the Mclntyr Produce Co. Sam Anderson is bnvitig the old Finch blacksmith simp term down and v. ill build ii waruhouso out of the ma-ti-rial. Go. E. Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. De and Miss Knte Thompson went te Salem Wednesday to attend the Chau tauqua. Prof. Hnckins hai charge of the music at tiio Auburn Chautauqua, which is a guarantee that it will he (list das. J B. Merger ban heuu very sick for several dart with heart and stomach trouble. Ho is noma better now but Is quite sick ytft. Thernpson Pax ton is suffering severely these days from dropsy, but is having the best of care from Mr. aad Mrs. C. Galbraith. Mrs. J. L Melvln, of Guthrie, Okla homa, arrived in Nemaha, Thursday, to attend the funeral of her metker, Mrs. M. II, Crother. E. Baker, ef Lincoln, deputy for tbe Modera Woodman, came to Nemaha again Thursday night to complete the work of organizing a camp here. Mrs. Nellie Slater, who left here about three years ago and who has been living in Oklahoma for some time, ar rived in Nemaha Thursday night. The famous Northwestera Unlvorsb ty Quartette will be at the Auburn cbautauquu Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, August 17th, 18th and 10th. The Teoumieh aad Auburn ball team played a geed gaaie of ball at Aubura Tuesday. The result was one to nothing in favor of tbe Auburn team. Wade Scett, Ed Frazier, Chas Leslie, Arthur Littrell, Elza Wash burn, Walter Farls and Roy Stephens went to Hickman Monday to werk en the JJ. &M. road. The eomaany has foieclosed the mortgage on tbe engine and ueparuter belonging to Charley Johnson, aud Ed "Verkaaan, as agent for the company, has taken possession. On account ef the rain en Saturday night the basket meeting was not held in the park last Sunday. The servicee at 11 a. m. were held in the church and at 3 p. m, in the park. The Boyal Highlanders new have Hoover's opera house in charge and rent it at reasonable prices for any le gitimate cutertniament. Applications heuld be made to W. W. Banders,, manager.' i Mrs. J. M. Sanders, of London pre cinct, who has been assisting in taking care of Mrs. W. W. Sandets, went to Sbubert Sunday and visited her, eon Ed E. Sanders, returning to Nmaba Thursday morning. The republican county central cem mittee mot at Auburn last Saturday and called the county convention fer Saturday, September 16th. Tbe pri maries will be held on the 9th. Ne maha ii'entitled to sine delegates. Jim Bennett has received notice that the engine for bis mill was shipped from Dayton, Ohio, July 31st. He is looking fer it every day, and when it eomes it will take him but a few days te have tfae mill ready for work again. Listen for the whistle. The Auburn Chautauqua begins Sat urday ef.this week. If you want a good ehautauqua patronize it as liber ally as possible this year. The man ager has got up a good program, and if the patronage justifies it the ehau tauqua will become a permanent insti tution. LaGrippe is again epidemic- Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J.Sheperd, Publisher Agri cultural Journal and Advdrtiser, Elden Mo., says: "No ono will feel disap pointed in using One Minute Cough Cure for LaGiippe." 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, GlLI.AN & BUIIBKSS. Auburn, Neb. WW Keeling guarantees every botti of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not Htitisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the beat remedy in the world for la grippe.couchf. colds, croup and whoopingcough and is pleas tnt atid safe to take. It prevents any tendency of cold to result in pneumonia. "Weapons of War" by Rev. 0. M. Shepherd, of Nebraska City, the leo turo which will be given at the An burn obautanqua next Wednesday, will be worth hearing. The collection of ancient and modern weapons of warfare are worth hundreds ef dollars. J. H. Duadas, manager ef the A burn Chautauqua, writes us that the wargraph movable pictures will not be given Monday evening, as advertised, but ttat on next Thursday ovenlng Frank Robersen, tbe celebrated trav eler and lecturer, will occupy the tout with movable pictures. Mr. Robersen will interest all, as he makes so plain what he has seen, with the aid of the movable pictures and his wonderful descriptive powers that we can almost sea the soeaes depicted. The populists are, having lots of trouble ever the (clerk's office! these days. J . M. Wright, the county clerk, has discharged his depnty, Mrs. Peery, and her friends are now mak ing war aa Mac Bert Eagles, who is tha poa leader, says Mac shall aot be nominated for clerk seonsr than see this he will takt it himself. Mao la quite popular and his frieads say they will see he is aemiaated er know the reason why . The democrats say they are entitled to the olerk and they ins tend to have it or have war. Mrs. Peery's friends say she must be vindi cated by being nominated and so it goes. Take the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the oity. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElbaney, pvonrietor, Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suf fered agony for thirty years, and then cured Mb Piles by aslhg DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries and skin diseases like magic. Keeling HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc CaNdless Siding MprIey, Tuesday aad Wednesday of f each' week. Highest market prices paid. HAKKY K. McCiNDLESS. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but skin eruptions rob life of jey. Bucklea-'a Arnica Sulve cures theas ; also aid, running and fever sores, ulcers, bells, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure an earth. Drives aut pains and aches. Only 2Ro a box. Cura guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist, Mr. S. A. Fackler, Edltar af tha Micanopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wife and children, 'suffered terribly from LaGrippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly . Thousands ef others use this remedy as a specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting after effects, (teeing, the drnggist. DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The 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 goqd stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latent stylos.' STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome Jine of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND. OILS If you want anything in our lir and see us, Prices guaranteed John E. Crother received a telegram Monday from his brother, Oliver Cre ther, giving the Bad news of tho death of their mother, Mrs. M. H. Crother, at Nevada City, California, Sunday. August Oth, 181)9, at 1 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Crother went to California about a year ago to nelp take care ef a sister who had a cancer. The sister died about two weeks age. A letter re ceived by G. N. Sanders from Oliver Crother written on the 3rd insti, but which was not received until Wednes day, says that Mrs. Cratker was then suffering soverly with heart trouble and the doctors gave very slight hope of her recovery. Tho deceased was an eld resldeal ef 1 Nemaha, coming here with her bus baad, the late J. P. Crether, in 1857. Sha was a member af the Episcopal church. She leaves three children Mrs. J. L. Melvin, af Guthrie, Okla homa, John E. Crather, af Nemaha, and Oliver Crother, af California. The telegram stated that thsy would start for Nemaha with the remains Tatsday. Nothing farther has been heard, but tbe relatives look for the arrival an each train. Tha fuaeral will prabnbly be held at the Episcopal ohnrch Sunday. Ed Maxwell's team took a lively little run Thursday afternoon. The team was bitched ta the post in front ef tbe drug stare wheu they pulled back, broke the snap ta the hitching a rap and started on the run. Wm. Maxwell ran out and headed them off ia front of tbe hardware store and caught one by the rein, and with the help ef others got the harses under oontral. No damage was done. Food does more harm than good when not digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you, eat. It prevents wasting diseases and cures stemach troubles. It cures indigestion, sour stomach and belching and allows a wornout stomach rest. It acts in stantly. W. W. Keeling. Call in and see as if yon want ta subscribe for any paper published in the United States. eaCL now Storo 2Te)w Goods and ITew Prices. To my patrons and friends I wish to say I am located in my new store. I have a nice line of New Goods, DRY GOODS, HATS AND GLOVES, HARDWARE and GROCERIES, and at prices to suit the times. I want one and all to come and examine my stock. ( Thanking you for past favors, I hope to see all of you and your friends at my new place of business. Very respectfully, N. E. ANDERSON. SOUTH AUBUHN, NEMiASKA. Dottier lu Hardware, Furniiurs, Coffins and Caskets j '' ', , i. , ft A '! II.-M . a n i.M . - & Ttf&Wtf&M &?i l: v F i,ie,sl ' IoarsG "l ' fowl v. n rs m iu nj ui rr.u.u . u .. imiQZaJ SW.W;y,' Ho . !.-, ,.r "--...in,...- .- n le 'Call ,--f, . -V'- :V0t .-''TV J'" ' """' iinv. v, . nuiintinwq muwu., i JL'JL iL I1 I'ULW YR. W. W. KEELING, N km aha City, Nkiuiaka. Ofllce at the drug store. W.W.SANDERS, Notary : - : Public Nemsdia Oity, Neb XRJEM SEJMBtHtY PLASTERER Acme find Ajatlto work ipeolitHy. CI, erua built. Ijr Hanging, Ktjiomtnlni bml WUawMblnit done. Low prloei, All tork warranted. Kerker & Hoover, DMlar In "MHE1.A.T13 illuheot prluftn paid fer hides, lard, tallow gam, Ate NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. .G, D. CAMPBELL? Blacksmith , Has boimbt tbe David A, Morten sbep and tacit, east ef tbopublie well, aad la prepared to do black multiline ,of all kinds. Satis f. in. ton iMinrntiteMl. BOKSKSMORINO A SPECIALTY. ORIGINAL YIEWS from all parttj of tho World. Late WarViews aSpeciaity TnEY CAN BK HAD BY MAIL. Catalogue and mlrirnus with S. K. ANDERSON, NEMAHA, - . NEBRASKA. . rmlcrtukiiig ami Kiiiluilmiu"' a sfioriiiitv jpjyjja3-i I H fctMna. lilt t OnMlrti. MSBa ri' '!ir,ll&...LUiiri- ' WoffniifftiiteeBatiBlhcMnu. r 1 V,. ' I tJlAAeti ' " fc A OJA.J, M i .dtlBs.. ' . . - ' - i .- , 'Vs T t . . . - II v i