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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1900)
"jppwpiifppppiw MWMMMPHMMH rin i uwi.Wwp rwmmimim:iim&7RiT?' ' OLUMti XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900. NUMBER 34 Lm -- y tgAwyi ifi.i.ViittiiiifrittSii .Local ISfews juvmjtwwuwmfc.MUM.uai See Hill & !pplln for fire Insurance -11 I S. lleucoek snipped it car of coin to Burllnglou, Monday, Anotl.erblK doublo show Saturday nipht m the opera house. Miss Vova Clurk is visiting Brows ville. friends for a tew days. 15.6. McCandleas shipped a car of ... . r . 1I .. T... , I.... entile 10 ivausas wiy m-mmy Go to Kenlinu'3 drug hioio for school supplied, a'tloia, ciayons. etc. Hai.k Waterman visited Nemaha Irl-nds several davs this week. II. K. MoOandless shipped a car of hogs lo Nebraska City Wednesday. Mile Dalr will ap.iln do the flying trapizeSaturlay night in now feats. Kon Salu A thoroughbred male lierkshiie hog Inquire at this olllco. Cards for mounting stamp photos for Bale at The Advertiser olllco twenty for tlve cents. e can give you reduced rates on nlmoBt any paper published In the United States. Irvin lladlock returned lo St. Joe last Saturday, after a week's visit with Nemaha friends. Remember the big double show at the opera hou-e Saturday night. 10 present! given away Mrs. W. 13. Jones and Mrs. Ames started for Kingtlaher.OklHhoma, Tues day to visit relatives. The Keeling drug store has just re ceived a new stock of jewelry and watches. Low pi ices. Services will be held at tho Episco pal church next Sunday at 3 o'clock p m, Everybody invited John Iliatt has decided to move to Nemaha as soon as he can make the necessary arrangements. Mr and Mrs M. T. Hill drove over to Stella Sundity and visited Mih. llul'd mother for a few houia. I. II. Verbe'jk. who is looking after te buying and shipping of walnut logs, went to St. Joo Wednesday. Mrs. S. Yates went to Hrownville Friday to viait her daughter, Mis. Maud Lemon, for a couple of days. Mis. Walter lladlock has been very sick for several days, but wo aie glad to learn Unit she la considerably better. Mis. Dollie Board, of Brock, is vis iting her uncle, Peter Keiker, and family. She came to Nemaha TueBs day. O'Nell and Hunter will make you forget your troublea Saturday night at tho opera house. 10 presents given away. Geo W Mau etc flhippod three cars of willows Monday to Itulo which brought the willow shipping to a closoatthiB place. Mrs. L. II. Merritt's mother, who who hus been visiting her for Home time, returned to her homo at Vesta Friday. Insure your farm and town property Tflth Farmers and Merchants Insure anco Co. of Lincoln. F. II. D. Hunt, Agent, Nemaha Neb. Warren Galbraith who has been working near Lorton, has returned to Nemaha. There Ib too strong an at traction in this vicinity for Warron to stay away very long, All parties owing me rent on lotB for last year will please Bottle by the middle of March, All lots rented this year aniBt be paid for in advance, Mrs, Y. II. Hoovim.Adnu, J. O. Miller, of HrownvlWa was shaking liumls with Nemaha frlendB Friday. Ho la thinking bonio of moving back here. Miss Lillian Mlnlck wont to Hrack en last Saturday to visit her brother Charley and family. She returned home Sunday. H. D. Waterman has moved on a farm about seven miles from Tecum sell, and writes us to bond the paper to that place. The Oxford Musical club of Boston will give an instrumental and vocal concert et the Normal hall, Peru, Satur day night of this week. "Just Fell offa Load of Hay " Miss Lena Kline, the Mily lady doing this kind of a specialty, dancing in boot's Saturday night at the opera house, Any oue needing native lumber ca . tiud the same at my residence, one and a half miles south of Nemaha. W. W. Skid. Rev. Mr. Wallace, of Tecumseh, as sisted by Ilov. 15. S. Chamberlain of lirownvillo will begin a protracted meeting at the Christian church Suni day night. Do you burn coal? If not you had Hotter commence now. We have just received a car load. 15DWAKD9 & BltADKOUD, Lbr.Co., Nemaha, Nehr TO CUKE 1 COLD IS O.VE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. vll druggists refund the money if it tails to cure. E W Grove's signature on every box 25c Wm. Anderson will sell at public sale, Monday, Feu. 12, his horaes, cattle farming implements and seme house hold goods. The sale will take place at his farm, three miles seuthwest of Nemaha. Rev. J. E. Wallace, of Tecumseh, district evangelist for the Christian church, held services in Nomaha last Sunday morning and evening. He will begin a protracted meeting next Sunday. I wish to inform the public that I .im now located in Nemaha and am prepared to take pictures in all the latest at) lea and sizes at a reasonable price. Call and see samples. Views of residences a specialty. Will re main a few days only. Stamps 18 foi 25 cents. E. V. Agnkw. Farm Journal is the oldest farm monthly published, But it is not old and moss grown: it is bristling and brimming ovfr with good things. You should know It. Here's a chance. Pay up your subscription to the Ads vertiner one year ahead, and we will send it nearly live years, the remainder of 1000, and all of 1001, 1002, 100!$ and 1004; both papers at the price of one ' We are putting In a now lumber yard in yeur town on the corner Bouth of Anderson's brick store. We have already on hand several cars of lumbor Come in and get acquainted with us Wo will treat you right. EDWAM)3 & BllADFOIlDLim. Co , Nemaha, Nob. m m Blank deeds, chattel mortgages.farm leases, etc., for sale at this olllco. Hill & Keeling write both farm and city insurance and will save you money FOR SALE. I offer at private sale 1 brown horae, 7 years, 1100 lbs, $55. 1 Canton riding cultivator, 820. Call at farm two miles northwest of Nomaha and inspect property. LUTHER II. BARNES. Dr II II linden, Summit. Ala, aavs: I think KodolDyapepaiaCure is a splen did inediciue. I prescribe it and my confidence in it grews with continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly curea dyspopila and indigos tion. Keeling Valentine Social. The Junior League will give a Val entine social at the Mlnlck hall Tuess day night, Fob. liUh. Valentines will be sold and refreshments of cake, pie and coffee will bo Boryed. Membpis of the Junior League will bo charged f cents for refreshments and all others 10 cents. Proceeds to apply on pas- tor's salary, Eyerybody Invited. Cnril of Thank. We dosire to thank the kind friends who assisted in the preparation and burial of our darling baby. Mn. and Mhs. A. N. Sisdokas. Tho Herbal Medicine company' opened it) the opera houso Monday night and have had full house-. Their entertainment are good and all who have tried the inedlcines.aro perfectly satisfied with the results, so far an we hrtve heard. Tho company appears to bo all right Friday morning was tho coldest morning of tho winter, with oue ex caption, Tho editorial thermometer showed threo degreos below zero at daylight. Sunday morning, Jan. 23th, it was four below, and on the morning ef the 30th it was two below the only times it has fallen below zero this wiuter , We nre now prepared to handle coal and have just received a carload. Parties wishing coal call on the Edwauds & Bkadfokd Lbr. Co., Nemaha, Nebr. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. Cobs for oale. Call at tho feed store. Chop feed 70 cents per 100; bran and shorts 00 cents per 100; at Iloover'a grocery store. Tho Bennett mill is now ready to do grist work at any time and will guarantee good Hour if tho wheat is good. They will grind at any time. They are giving 30 pounds for old wheat and all that new wheat is worth giving more than any other mill in tho county. Prompt service and satis action guaranteed I wouldn't be wllhoutDeWitt'sWltch .Inzel Salve tor any coiiaideiattou," writes Tlios B Rhodes. Ceuterlleld, O Infallible tor piles.cutH, hinnstiml skin uiseaaea. Bewuo ot counterfeits. W W Kpoling A.R.DeFlueut.editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered (or a nutn tier of years from rheumatism in 1 It right shoulder and aide He says: "M right arm at times was entiicly useless. L tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never fulls. For sale by Keeling tho druggist. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites tho 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 alwayB kept in stock. Alao latest patterns In WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY In handsome designs and lateBt styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full 8tOk of PAINTS AND OILS if you wank anything in oar line Mil and aet n, Prloes The protracted meeting at the Meih odlst church closed Sunday night. Mis. Vv. E. Sold joined by letter from tho Christian chinch, making sixteen additions to the membership during the meetings. Much good was accom plished. J. W. Weohor has bought a five-acre tract southeast of tho Catholic church In South Auburn, paying 82.JJ0O for It. It Is a nice home, and tho price paid shows that Wallaco Is enjoying aomo of the fiultB of prosperity even under tho gold standard and norrid republi can rule. Kemp Colerick came hack from Iowa Tuesday. Ills wife came back Thurs day, dilvlng in fiom Auburn, and had Kemp arrested charged with stealing Bonio money from her while they were in Iowa. Komp was taken to Auburn by tho doputy sheriff. A compromise was effected, howovotf and Kemp and lus wife returned to Nomalm Friday Luthor II. Barnes and Henry Van Meter, who have boon searching for a now location in south western Missouri and southeastern Kansas, rerurned homo Wednesday without deciding on a location. The troublo with tho boys is that they want, to find a country as good ab Nemaha county, and they can't find It They were gono about threo weeks. Wo havo had a "Hpoll of weather" this week. Wednesday evening it be gan to sleot and kept it up with inter vals of buow all night. Tho ground is covered with aleot and snow, and where the wind had n chance it blow oil all the loose snow, leaving the bal anco as hard and almost as slick as ico. Too boya were skating through the streets Thursday and Friday. Harness Shop Wanted. Nomaha needs a harness Bhop and the man who puts one in horo could soon work up a good business. Who will he the man? Call on us for job woik. Bon Parker, tho Singer sewing ma chine man at Auburn, has engaged the services of C. W. Norton, an export niiiehiiiest, and is prepared to olenii and repair sluing iiiiicliiniH of all kinds. If you liuvtt a machine jou mint cleaned oi lepaued write to Mr. I '.ulcer or send him the machine. Soc- end hand machines for sale. . .p. J. E. Conley, the Biownville jeweler, will make regular trips to Nomaha Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week, prepared 'to do all kinds of fine watch, clock hnd jewelry repairing. Nothing but first class work will be done. All work warranted. He also carries a line line of jewelry. Leave work or orders at tho Park hotel. Lagrippe, with its after effects, an uually destroys thousands ot people It may be quickly cured by OnoMinuto Cough Cure, tho only remedy that pro duces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and luuu troubles. It will prevent consumption. Keeling Millions Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of ono concern in tho luud who aro not afraid to be generous to tho needy and Biifforing. The proprie tors of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and ColdB have given away over ton million trial bot tles of this great medicine; and havo the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, IIoareonesB and all diseases of tho Throat, Chest aud Lung are surely cured by It. Call on Keeling the druggist and got a free trial bottle. Regular size 00c and 81. Every bottle guaranteed or price re funded. J D Bridges, editor Democrat, Lnns caster, N II, says: Ono Minute Cough Cure is the beat remedy for croup I over used." Immediately relieves and cures cough, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung trouble It prevents consumption: Keeling. TS; .-JLil ll!SJTRBBgHiJ5feg Mn. Nancy Worrll died Sundav, Fobiuary -1th. at the tcsMhnco of hr Boii-lu-law, Marshal Webb. The tui oral services, conducted by 7ev. .1. K. Wallace, of Tecumseh, wero held Mons day, at the Christian church, of which deceased was a member. Mrs Worrell was born June 12th, 1825, in Floyd county, Virginia. At the ago of 20 she was united In mnrrlago to Fleming Worrell. To this union worn bum eight children, only two of whom aro living, Her husband died Dec. 7thy, 1801. Mro. Worroll united with tho Chris tian church at Nemaha about twelvo years ago, and has lived a faithful Christian life. Sho was 74 years, one month and 22 days old at her death. Tho deceased was tho mother of Mrs. Morg Frazler of this place. Tho Advertiser and tho St. Loula Globo Democrat both one year for only 81.00. Ur w f Before making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matter call and got our clubbing rated. Tho following aro soino of our combinns tuitions: Tho Advertiser one year and tho Farm Journal flvo years for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Globo Democrat both one year for 81.00 Tho Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 Tho Advertiser and either tho Toledo Blade or the Now York Tribune for 31.35 The Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, for 81 35 Tho Advertiser nnd tho Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer and Jusurance Journal for $1.30 Tho Farm Journal will bo Bent llvo years with any of tho above combiun-i Lions. Thi'so pi ices aro for cash in advance only. WANTKD-SKVEUAT, I'KIWONS FOtt DIS trlcl OMk'oMiiiMK' th In Uils 1-tiUn lo lop riHPiit inti In tlmlr own and minoundtiiK coimtk-H. Wllllnic to puv y'rly $ij00,p'ynlilo wcuicly. Doslnililn emdloyinunt with main mil nppoitunltlcH. IlururnnuoH oxohmiKeri. KnohiKi) Kolr-iuldirhbt'il rtinmiicd tMivrliipo. d. A. 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