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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1899)
rr " m?-i ".' i 't jpipijjjf .' T (, - f f; r VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, .1899. NUMBER n Trio 1L " ) as? i 1 JLocaL .News A little muddy, Eggi lu c-nts; butter lOcentH Next Thnrsda is Thanksgiving. See Hill & Keeling for lire Insurance tlloomy weutliur Beveral duys this week. Only ft little over four weeks tlj Christmas. Miss May Guilder visited Auburn Wednesday. Uu cholera Is raging In many places in l lie couuty. Harry Nlchollscamein from Pawnee City Thursday. O car Djvorss was an Auburn visi itur Wednesday. Sam Anderson paid the county Beat a visit Thursday. Sam Anderson is getting in fancy goods for the holidays. Go to Keeling'3 drug store for school Buppltes, tablets, crayons, etc. Blank deeds, chattel mortgages, farm . leases, etc., for sale at this ofllce. C. M. Kauffman, of Brownville, has been granted a pension of $10 a month. Hill & Keeling write both farm and city insurance and will save you money The first car load of lumber for the new lumber yard arrived Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Goldsmith, of Stella, was a Nemaha visitor Sunday night and Monday. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for ' ouly'31.00. ' ' 's ca give you reduced rates n almost any paper published in the United States. The Woodmen of the World will give a dance at Hoover'd opera house December 8th. Sears & Chandler now have charge of the Dick Morton blacksmith shop. They are good workmen. The Keeling drug store has just re ceived a new stock of jewelry and watches. Low pi ices. Rev.T. C. Dlltz ond wife, of Brown ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kempihome last Sunday. Miss Ilattle Burgess, who has been Btopping for some time at Monmouth, Ills., returned to Nemaha Monday. "' Mr. and Mrs. Mart May and Mr. and Mrs August Quiller visited tholr old home in Missouri last Saturday and Sunday. M. T. Hill and Will F, Keeling have formed 11 partnership lu the fire insur ance business. See them If you need insurance. Rev. Mr and Mrs E. S. Murphy returned to Auburn last Friday after a week's visit at the home of John Kempthorne. Nemaha is to have a photograph car. Prof. E. W. Agnew, who is now at Dawson, will movo his car to Nemaha in about ten days. JohnB Hoover is having a ditch dug to drain the suplus water off the land he recently bought of George Kittell. John Flack is doing the bossing. Ttie Methodist Sunday school will give a dime sociable ut the residence of Seymour Howe Saturday night of this week November 25th. Eye.-ybody Is Invited. As long as they last cards containing the abstract of the vote cast at the. re oont elegtipn can be obtained by pur subscribers free of charge by calling at this office, We have moved again And The Advertiser olllco can now be fouud on the corner north of the drug store. Call and seo ub. Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and shorts 00 cents per 100; at Hoover's grocery store. Cull in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the UultHl States. Dr. I-L. Calllson, the Stella dentist, made his regular visit to Nemaha Mon day and was kept busy until a late hour. Lew Lemon has moved his ferry to Browuvlllo, having formed a partner ship with Joe McOlury and bought the Richmond ferry. O. M. llealy, of Bedford, Iowa, will soil in Falls City Dec. 0th 45 Poland China nogs and 10 short horn bulls. Wrile him for a catalogue. L. D. Woodruff, of Lincoln, came to Nemaha Wednesday to visit the East ern Star lodge. On account of the stormy weather very few were out. To Oure La Grippe in Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signaturo on every box. 25c i We will send The Advertiser for oho year and the Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1004, for only $1, If paid iu ad vauce. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. Miss Nellie Sanders went home with her grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Sanders of London precinct, last Friday. Mrs. W. W. Sanders went out there Sunday. Both returned home Wednesday. We have a large stock of fall and winter goods which we are selling at right prices. Call and see us. Rose Gilbekt, Special Administratrix S.Gilbert estate I wish to say to the ladles of Nema ha and vicinity that 1 do dressmaking and solicit their patronage. All work guaranteed. At residence of Dr. Galther. Jennie Calvin. The town was well supplied with preachers Monday morning. Bevs. Slack and Diltz, of Brownville, ttallam, of Shenandoah, and Goldsmith, of Stella, were all In town at the same time. J. T. Owen, of Joplin, Mo., gave us a pleasant call Monday. Mr. Owen is a brother-in-law of James and Wyatt Jones and was here on business con nected with settling the estate of their father. Rev. W. W. Hallam preached his farewell sermon at theChristian church last Sunday night, the year for which he was engaged having expired. Bro Hallam has made many friends in Ne maha during his sojourn among ua. Mr. and Mrs II. D. Waterman and Miss Flossie drovt in from Auburn Sunday to see John Goff, hating been in The Advertiser nn account of the runaway. They took Mr. Goff home with them and he remained there until Tuesday, when he returned home. Thirtyfivo years ago laat Wednesday Walter Hadlock was struck by a shell which shattered his good right arm from tho wrist to the shoulder and also wounded him on the head and nose. His arm was amputated that night. lie waa "marching through Georgia" with Gen. Sherman's men at the timo. J. W. Wombold & Co., of Peru have recently added considerably to their stock of lumber and now have as good and complete a stock as there ia in tho county. They carry coal, lime and all kinds of building material Also vyagotiB, buggios, road wagonB etc. Their prices are low as the low. eat. Give tljem a call when jn need oi anything in their line. The weather this week la- been enough to give a man the blues. It lin.1 been cloudy, drizzly, fogiry Weather lrotn Sunday till Kit day morning, but this morning the biiii Is shining bright again and life seems worth living once moro. H. D. Becbe, who is to have charge of the new lumber yard, has been in town several days. Tho proprietors of the yard are Edwards & Bradford, of Sioux City, Iowa. Work will bo com menced on the buildings and shcdB in about two weeks. Mr. Francla F. Glenn, of Tellurlde, Colorado, and Miss Lucretia BuchenuU of Nemaha, Neb., wcro married at tno Midland hotel, Omaha, at noon Thurs day, Nov. 10th, 1800, by Rev. Alan Russell, of St. Clement's Eplacopa' church. Tho young couple will make their homo in Shevlin, Minn. "John I. Moore, Margaret ChriBtie, married Tuesday, November twenty first, at 7:30 p. in., eighteen hundred and uitiety-uine, Lincoln, Nebraska. At homo after December first, 185 North Fourteenth street, Lincoln, Non braska." A card containing tho above was re ceived Wednesday. John and his bride have our heartiest congratula tions and best wishes for a long, happy and prosperous married life The funeral services of Mrs. Simon Gongwer, who died last Friday, were held at the Prairie Union church on Sunday at 1 o'clock p, m. The services vere conducted by Rev. Mr. Gold smith, paator of tho Methodist church at Stella. Mrs. Gongwer was sick for a long time before her death ai.d aui fered a great deal. She wub a sister of Mrs. W. T. RuBsell and of Harry Shadley. The bereaved husband has our sympathy in his great affliction. Ben Parker, the Singer sewing ma chine man at Auburn, has engaged the ervlcee of O. W. Norton, au expert machlnest, and is prepared to clean and repair sewing machines of all kinds. If you havo a machine you want cleaned or repaired write to Mr. Parker or seud him the machine. Sec ond hand machines for Bale. Roso Gilbert Las been appointed special administrator of the estate oi S. Gilbert, decoased, and is authoriz ed to collect all indebtedness. The business will be continued ua usual. A Sure Sign of Group Hoarseness in a child that la aubject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamber laiu't) Cough Remedy is given as soon aa the child becomes bourse, or 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 alwuys be depend ed upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by M. H. Taylor. DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity . The patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept iu stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want anything In our lino call and aee ua, Prices guaranteed right. Peter Kerker a few days ago received a letter from Robert Frot, dated Nov. 7th, fiuui which wo are permitted to make the following extracts: "Your letter came to hand laat n ght aid found me with a biokenleg; qui e u bud .tuclilout. Jjiibl Friday Rub uuu I started to the timber to got a load ol polrs lor a com crib, Bessie and little i harlie going along to gather hickory nuts. On tho way thero Charlie got to crying and on looking back to see what the matter waa my font ehpped off the nawn and caught my foot between the brake and a stump that whb iu the road and broke the big bono clear off in my light leg. Tho doctor bandaged it up mid is coming out again the last of the week to put it in n plaster paris cast. Two of tho OddFellows were out from Pawnee to boo me. They are very kind to mo and wanted to know if they could help mo in any way. I tell you. Polo, thei aro lota ol good neighbor out here. T lero wen about 25 neighbors iu to sou mo Sun day two preachers . They Bang two real nice songs and cheered me up con siderably. Among the rest were Ilabe and his wlfo. Tlioy stayed all night Minnie DeVurw Is teaching but R b is afraid she will have to glvo It up She Isn't n bit well. So far 1 like the country all rjght. It is pretty rocky "We have the postolHeo hero now. I am postmaster and Rob Is assistant. Rob Is going to Pawnee tomorrow after the outfit for tho office, so yon can Bend your next letter to Ru'trr, Oklahoma, instead of Pawnee Old man Nenl Uvea about aix miles from here. lie has been tn see us once and his wife too. Wb didn't have any frost till the first day of thin month. It waa pretty dry for awhile but w hnd n nice ruin of three days last week, so everything is oil right." John I. Moore and Miss Margaret Christie, both of Lincoln, were mar ried Tuesday evening, November 21st, at 7:30 o'clock, at the future home of the bride and groom in the Webber block. It was a beautiful and happy wedding.the ceremony being performed by Rev. T. J. Thompaon, paHtor of the FIrat Christian church, the only guest present being W.S. Christie, the father of the brido.- State Journal. Before making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matter call and get our clubbing rates. The following are aomo of our combinus nations: The Advertiser ono year and tho Farm Journal fivo yeurB for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.00 Tho Advortlaor and tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 The Advertiser and either tho Toledo Blade or the New York Tribune for The Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, for?M 85 Tho Advertiser and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal for $t.:ii Tho Farm Journal will be sent five years with any of the above cornbina- tiona. These pricijH are for cash in advance onlv. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at tho feed store. Tako the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McKlhanoy, proprietor. Finest Line Fancy Percales 10c! .' Extra Fancy Percales lie.'' Scotch Plaids ...... 12Jc. . ' Cheviots .:......'. lOjje - Fancy Suitings. The BEST and FULLEST Line of Flour in Town.. A nic Line of Jo welry and Every Articlo 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 Line of samples of Clothing at- N. R. ANDERSON'S. h,otvjm:a.iv5 AT BROWNVILLE, is offering a good lot of BARGAINS! For instance: 2r oz can of K C baking powder and 4 bars White Roso soap for 25 cents Lion Coffoo Do a package in pounds Granulated Sugar for 81 BoyB' heavy Fleece Underwear, 25 contB a garment Women's Fleeced Vests at lie oach Men's Fleeced ShirtB and Drawers, 35c ouch A full stock of Blankets from 40c a pair up EDW. E. LOWMAN, Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoos, Rubbers, Hardware, and China, Brownville, - Nebraska. Tim Vice, living north of town, had a runaway Tuesday night which re sulted in manner as to Is y birn up for some time. lie was driving along and the team became frightened uud started to run, whereupon he throw his entire weight against the linos, and in so doing his feet slipped from under him and ho fell down lu the bottom of the wagon. Oh rising he let the lines alack and tho team gave u jump.which caused the tongue to drop und run into the ground, breaking it In two, throw ing Mr. Vico over the endgate on his ureuat, injuring him quite severely. Shubert Citizen. I wouldn't be wlthoutDoWltt'sWitch Hazel Halve for auy coiisitieiuiiuii,' writes Thoa B Rhodes, Ceuterlleld, O. Infallible for piles.cutH, burns and Bkiu diseases. Bewaro of counterfeits. W W Keeling. WAXTKD-SKVBKAL l'KUSONS KOU 1)13 ulol OfllcoM iiJuKtTH In thin ntule to ru loicnt inn In ilietr own und urrnunillnK cotiutlcH. Willing to puv ywrly tj0ii,puyntiltt wrtiuly. DoHlrulilu cmilloyiiienl with twin unl oppoiinnltlcM, HufuroticnH excluuiKfd. UlinloiuHitlr-uililixxHHl nlnmputl vnvnlnpe, d. A. l'Hilc,:)2nCuxlun IlulliiliiK.GlilcuKO. f Of Dross Goods over put ou the Market in Nemaha. New Groceries. Of Candy ovor Exhibited' Nomaha. . ' . lit .