The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 13, 1899, Image 1
u. ebmstm Mdvertmr. X .i rx VOLUME XLIV NEMAHA; Nl51iitASKA,.inUDAY, OCTOBER 13, J89. NUMBER 16 Hf 'Ck X: k JLooal News Tin wind Woweth. Still dry and dusty . Kggs, Vli cents per dozen Old paperB for stile at this otllce. Call and nee um at our iiw oflice. Hands lor coin Hhuoklng uro scarce. .Q..N. Titus lo buying Iota of nppliB John Farson was up from Barada Fnday, Dr. James Kay visited Auburn Tnursday. '''he 13. & M. pay car visited Nenaha Thursday . Col. Davenport, of Shubert, was in town Friday. Judgo Bta.idy, of Lincoln, was In town Monday. Gasoline at Keeling' drug store. 20 cr..la pel gallon. Mrs Eil Buell and children went to Club Oichurd Friday. Newt tihaktll iB now living' on the Gilbeit tarm north of town. Morg Fmzior ia biuk with the pre vuliini: lyplio-uialHiial lever. Go to Reeling's drug store for school an, .plies, tablets, crayons, etc. Fay Gnither went out to Wymore Monday, returning the next day, Mr Gfrtrrlson has rented the Hun tington jiousu and in moving in. v We have linen moving this week. This will account for any bad breaks. Mrs. Alice McCiindless went to Oma ha Tuesday to.take in the exposition. Mr. atid Mrs M, II. Taylor, of Shu hurt, visited Nemaha friends last Sun- day. LeBterjPeabody lstill quite low with typho-maiarial fever but is thought to be a little; better. - Call inland see us if you want to mibaoribafor any paper published in the United States. For 8 le Two good colts; one a two-year-old and one yearling, In quire at this office. The Methodist ladies' aid society will tack comforts and finish them up fjr 83 cents apiece. lake Shuck has bought the house and lot where he is now living. He is Hied of paying rent. A. Moore, of South Aubnrn, has de rided to go out of business and is sell ing his stock out at cost. You can now II ml The Advertiser oflice on the comer north of the drag store. Call in and nen us. Miss Helen Iloovor came down from Lincoln Tuesday and will make her home in Nemaha for awhile, Mrs. Ben Parker and children came in from Auburn Thursday on a visit to Mrs. W. W. Sanders and family. Two cents a bushel and board Is be iuc paid for gathering corn, and Bome farmers are paying a little inoro than this. It J. Duff got a shipment of fresh salmon from the Pacific coast Friday and sold it for enough to pny the ex press. Mrfl. L. II. Merritt has been very low with the prevailing typhoraalarial fnver, but we understand she is a little huttor. A. D, Gllmore has made an accom modating as well as an efficient district clerk during the past fenr years. Hli reelection in conceded, We have moved again And The Advertiser ofllco cut now be foil ud en the corner north of tlio drug sttre. Call and see us. The, republicans have nominated a good clean ticket this year and there iu no reason why any republican should vote against the ticket. , II. 'M. Glllan, of Auburn, was in towu Thursday on business connected with the Southeastern Nebraska Build ing and Loan association. VL C. SI i. id ley is looking nfter tho railroad track from Nemaha toAubum now. The Auburn men are putting in a 8 witch near' Johnson. Mrs, Miunie Culver, of Omahn, who has been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs, W. YV. Keeling, for two weeks, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Morrltt's motier, who has been helping take caro of her daughter for some time, returned to Vesta ThurB day, taking the little girl with her. Syjveiter Yates is culling the ceiling of the room just vacated by The Ad vertiser oflico Mrs. Hoover Is having the room fixed up for dwelling room. There seemB to be an impression with many that tlio Gilbert store Inn been ciOBed. This iu not so. The business will be continued as in the past. Rev. E. S. Murphy and wife came in from Auburn Monday and remained until Friday. Mr. Murphy was overs seeing the repairs .on the Episcopal church. W. W. Sanders has been appointed dministrator of the estate of Henj. F. Lesley and will have a public Bale -Saturday of next weak, beginning ntl o'clock p. tu. Mrs. C L Huntington and Stcphpn Huntington went to Auburn Thurs day. After visiting there for a few days thev will start for their new home in California. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Ritcbey and Mrs. J, M. Darby accompanied llev. J, M. Darby from Brownville Sunday and wore part of the Nemaha audience that evening. Didrich J. A. Dirks, the republican candidate for county clerk, is highly Bpoken of where ho is known. Ho is a capable young man and will make a good county dark. M. H. Carman has made the best county superintendent Nemaha county ver had. He has tried to do his duty at all times. A voto for him will be u vote for an efficient officer. The Epworth League meetings after next Sunday will be held Thuraday evening before prayer meeting, begin ning at 7 o'clock and lasting until 7 ;4C, when prayer meeting will begin. Rose Gilbert has been appointed special administrator of the estate of S. Gilbert, deceased, and is authoriz ed to collect all indebtedness. The business will be continued as usual. To Ouro La Grippe in Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature on every box. 25c I wish to say to the ladies ef Nema ha and vicinity that I do dressmaking and solicit their patronage. All work guaranteed. At residence ef Dr. Galther, Jennik Calvin. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cureB them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, corns, warts, cuts, brulBOB, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Heat pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 2oc a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist, Mist Alma O'lliua, who has boon very sick with lypho-malar.al fever for the paat tnnuth, Is n little batter and it Is thought ehe is now on the road to recovery Wo have a largo stock of fall and winter goods which we are polling at right prices. Call and see us. 'RoskGiuikut, Special Administratrix S.Gllbert estnte J, M. Armstrong, republican candi date for county treasurer, is well fitted for the office. He is an upright citN zen, a capable buslnoss man, honorable and in every way qualified for tho po- aition. Charley Algabrlght, who huBboen in Oklahoma for aomu time and who has a good claim there, returned home a few days ago and will remain hero for awhile. He 1b shucking corn for his father. Rev. James Mark Darby preached Mb first sermon at tho Methodist church Sunday night to a large and attentive audience. Ho is ah excellent preacher and we believe will give satisfaction on tho circuit. Our fishermen have been catching quantities of smalt fish weighing a pound unci under in tho ponds along Nemaha river, It tuok but a eliort time lo catch all a petuon could carry ol excellent fish. Wm. S. VanBlaicum, of Coldwater, Midi , a brother of Mrs. Rose Gilbert, and Mr. and Mre. Clark Wordeu, of Kalamazoo, .Mich., the. latter a ueicu of Mrs. Chas. Deurfeldt, started for tbeir homos Monday afternoon. . Davo Thompson and Ed Workmnn moved the building recently bought by W. W. Sanders fconi J B Bergor from it former looatioivwes't of the opera house, to the corner north of the drug store. They did good work. We had a tramp printer working for us last week and aa we did not see all the proof several annoying errors were the result One item was to the effect that Chris "Shull" had won sev eral sweepstakes on Berkshire hogs at the Auhurn fair. Of course Chris Shuck was meant. Old paperB for sale at this office, m . y A Sure Sign of Group Hoarseness in a child that is subject to cioup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given as Boon as the child becomes hoarse, er even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have croupy children al ways keep this remedy at hand and find that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can always be depend ed upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by M. H. Taylor. I DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries nlwayB kept In stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go I ock of JEWELRY in handsome designB and latest style?. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsomo line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If vmi wnnf unvt.hinrr In aiu tin .... j w j w n ... wm nun ivon i and lee us, Prices guaranfeedright. ' Mrs Dora Myern, who was theguost of Mrs. Cora Crother for a week or two, went to Auburn Monday. After visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Von feldon, for a few days longer she ex pects 'to return lo her home at the agency on tho Omaha Indian restrvn tion. Geo. Klttell has' sold his eighty ncre arm oast of tho home farm to J. P. Hopvor and is preparing to move to Oklahoma. He will have a public aalo next Wednesday. George says he will not )eavo until nfter election, na ho wahta to kill the vote of the editor of The Advertiser. Abe L. Lawrence will make n good Bherlff No ono who knows him hue any doubts of this. He will get a big vote in Brownville and London pre cinct In the fusion party. thoy will vote for him becauso they know him ai a straightforward upright man, and one whom they respect as a neighbor and a citizen. The great closing out sale at Moore's Day light Store is now in 'full blast. Having I bought Rubber Goods ;in May and counter manded the order, but the Rubber Goods have been shipped and the people of Nemaha Co. can have them at cost at Moore's Daylight Store, South Auburn. A. MOORE. Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases'., These are f immediately relieved and quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Haznl Salvo. Be ware of worthless imitations, Keeling Mr. S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Micnnopy (Fla) Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from LaGrippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped I them. It acted quicklv. Thousands of others ube this remedy as a specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting utter effects Keeling, the druggist. Finest Line Fancy Procales ....:.. 10c. ' ; ' Extra Fancy Precalos lie. ScotchPlaids 112-Jo. Cheviots lOijc Fancy Suitings. The BEST and FULLEST Lmo of Flour in Town. A nice. Lino of Jewelry and Every Article Warranted . Come . And see what I have, and what I havn't, I can got You, as I make a Specialty on Special Orders A Full Lino of samples of Clothing at N. R. ANDERSON'S. SOUTH AUBURN, NEBRASKA. Dealer in Hardware, Furniture, Carpenters have been at work for a few days putting In braces and straight ening up and lepalrlug the EpiHcepnl church, For bouib tlmo there bun been talk of soiling the church, which has been in rather bad repair for aome time, but recently" It wiib decided to re pair the bulling and continue services. The church is the oldest in Ntniahn, having been built about thirlyllve years ago, and we would regret to have the old landmark torn down. i i i i i . i I. N. Cooper mot with an accident Thursday afternoon that will lame him fer nwrdle If It baa uo worao re- suits. He drove to Brownville with Nate Sedoras and wiib starting home. Just after lie gut over tho first railroad crossing the pay train came along and ene of the horse1) got Beared. Mr. Cooper junped out to go to her head aid hold her, but she kicked him about half way between the ankle and knee. Mr. Cooper camo on home and called In Dr. Keeling, who Bald be thought ne bones were broken but the leg waa badly bruised. A.R.DeFluout.editor of the Journal, Doylerttown, Ohio, suffered for a num ber of years from rheumatiHin iu bis right sliou der and side. 11hih. ".Mv riiiht arm at timea wiih otitiiely UheUt-t., I tried Chamberlain's Pain Bam and wan surprised to receive relief.itlinoMt immediately The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and It never fails. For sale by Keeling the drusgiBt. '' ' i "- - NOTICE. The Great Westoru Hoel, 10th and Jackson streets, Omaha, Neb., will ofiVr Hpecial inducements in rate until Jaw 1 1000, at H8I.2& per day rato. room and hoard, also rooms without uohmI at reasonable rates. Secure your roeius in advance. Special nrrani'.ements fur .large parties. Electric btlls, bath and all modem Improvements. TlIKO. I'AflNtJiliY'.-PrO1) . W.W. Sanders Nolary Public' Pen sions papers of all kinds made out net curately. Legal documents drawn. up All business given prompt tind careful attention. All persons are hereby notiled not to trust my wife, nattie H JMrvia, for anything on my account. Dated September lltb, 1801). I. J. jAKVtH,, Of Dross Goods over put on the Market iu Nomaha. Now Groceries. jf Uf uiinay over juxtubttou in Noiauhu. Coffins and Caskets Undertaking and Embalming' a specialty. FincBt Ucarae in the county. Best line of I'lideUafceru' Geods We jjuarautee satisfaction. . vm o f" o .