Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1900)
TF "4,(IWt4MJE ' 'fWJ 'CW ps. Lc y VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AVR1L 20, 1)00. NUM1HJK 43 ilffw!''Ff vF" 4 PUP. wll!3PWIHWriSWiHHHH'rc''lWHnHHBIB'Hli t . -A. A JLocal News Warm went her. Farmers are very busy. Seo Hill & Keeling for lire Insurance Who will start u bank in Nemaha? See Keeling a uhw stork of wallpaper. Tlio prospects aru lluu lor a big fruit ciop. Mia li. A Muiick returned from Johnson Tuesday. Mis. it. I Brown and aim wont to P.nvuoe City Friday. Mrs. Maud Lemon returned to liiuwnvillo last Saturday. County Commissiuner John S. Ste vensou gave ua u ouuial call last Fri day. Several Indians passed tluough town Wednesday on their wuj to South Dai kotu Henry beid was able to come to town Thursday for the lirst time in several weeks. Willie Yates went to HrowriTllle last Saturday to visit his sister, Mis. Maud Lemon. Wo print' on one of the inside panes n poiiruit of Congressman Elmer J. liurkett. The Royal Highlanders will hereaf ter meet in the Masonic hall until fur t ier notice. Little Gilbert MeCanille.su, who has been very a ek for some time, is now much bettei . As the 22nd comeH on Sunday this car, next Monday will be celebrated ab Arbor Day We hnd good showers Saturday, Sun day, Monday and Tuesday. The soil is now in lino shape. Jimmy Jones has moved on bis farm in Bedford precinct and is now u h my handed farmer. E E. Rumhuugh and Joseph Stiln well have leased Hoover's opera house for u year. They took possession Thursday. Wall Paper! Keoling's drug store ha3 jiiBt received u handsome line of wall paper latest styles and handBomo ones too. Prices very reasonable. SEEDS! SEEDS!! Best western grown flower, gardau, and Held seeds, warranted fresh and true to name, for sale by Kerker & Hoover. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, v, invites tho continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. Tho patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good lino of DRUGS and druggist's sundries alwnys kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest stylos. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS Y If you want anything In our line call and see us, Prices right ' Mrs. .1. B. Hoover and Mrs John E. Crother went to Brownvllle Wednes day, returning Thursday. Mrs Buchenau started for Custer county, Oklahoma, Tuesday, lo visit her sou and other relatives and triouds. Misses Flora Illatt and Rose Sea bury gavo Tho Advertiser office n very plnasaut call Friday afternoon of last week. Write to Dr. W. I. Seymour If you aro having any trouble with your eyes, ears, nose or throat. No. 1210 Kst., Lincoln, Neb. Hill & Keeling write both farm and city insurance and will save you money Earle Gilbert. Gilbert & McCandless having bought the S. Gilbort stock of goods, and added a largo invoico of new goods which are now being received, giving us a full and comploto stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Etc, Etc. A line lino of Shirt Waists just in. . Sunbonnets, ready made, and cheaper than you can buy tho material and make them. A large stock of Slippers and shoes y d goods low prices' Latest styles in Hats largo assorting - lowest prices. Wo havo tho goods and havo put pri os low enough to sell them. Your patronage is invited. Wo will treat you right. E5f""Highest market price paid for all kinds of produce. GILBERT i McCANDLESS. Our readers aro promised treat in the beautifully illustrated article of travel written by the noted Dr. W. I Seymour of Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Mary Shellhom, of Chicago, has been visiting her brothers, Casuer and Luther II Barnes, of Nemaha product, and her sister, Mis. C. M. Welton, at JohuBon, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Alico McCandless will give n recital at McGechie's opera house, Shu bert, Saturday night, April 28th. The Shubert Mandolin club will assist in the entertainment. Luthor II Barnes has sold his lease of tho Hoover pasture northeast of town and the ono In Lockwood Bend to Aven Harper and another gentle man, and Lute started for Oklahoma Friday to look up a loiMtion. Aa it rained on Easter Sunday many aro predicting that it will rain for seven Sundays. Hut 'J he Advertiser weather prophet ventures the predict tion that tho old saying will be proven false. Now keop tab and see who is correct. We havo an interesting letter trom Jake Tidrow, written to his sisters, Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Yackley, which will bo published next week. Mr. Tidrow is a volunteer soldier in tho Philippine Islands and gives a brief account of what ho 1ms seen . We invite tho ladles to call and seo tho tinware, galvanized iron ware, on, amelod ware and woodenware. The best and easiest running washing ma chine made just received. Barrel churns. Do not forget to investigate tho merits of Cemeutico, the finest wall finish made. Get somo of our paint and brighten up the woodwork of )our houses. Buy some of our woven fenc ing. Got a now hoe, rake and other garden making tools. Call and see our stock of gotde anyway, whether you boy or not. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co,, Nemaha, Nob LIGHT I3RAMA EGGS A few settings for sale at 00 cents per setting. Joun IIiatt, Miss Vovn Clark Ib taking some f. cellent outdoor views with her kodalr. She is fast becoming an export in pin tography. The bnzuur held at ltrownvillo FrU day of last week by the Methodist ladles' aid society was a creat success. The ladles took in 655 1(1. Mrs. Jennie Chambers returned to her homo near Tecumseh Tueaday.after a visit of several days with relatives and friends In this 'vicinity. Mart May, Sherman May and Aug Quiller went lo Phelps, Mo., Monday and brouuht back with them a line jack, "Judge Mammoth." which Mr Quiller recently bought A. R. McCandlkss. Tho entertainment given at the opera houso last Saturday night by Mrs. Alice McCandless, assisted by some of the best musicians of Nemaha was excellent and was greatly enjoyed by tho audience. Mrs. McCandless' recitations aro always goud. The Easter services Hint were to havo been uiven at tho Methodist church last Sunday night, by tho mem bers of the Sunday school, wero posl- poned on abcount of the rain. They will be given next Sunday nightif it doesn't rain. This offer is limited, These pictures are the country and will be THE DRY ANDERSON & Nemaha, Nebraska. 7WL1E.& "DD-SOUEIOs 3E3E3E3L.3L,, invites all tho "Queons o( America" to call and ace her tine stuck of ring & Summer Call and sec her at the "Store for Bargains." John A. Hiutt received his stock of harne.-s goods tho first of the week and Is now ready for business for anything in that line. John E. Crother is at woik and will make yon a now set of harness, ropair your old ono or patch up your shots in short order. lli-v 1) A. Youtzy, of Elk Croik, uo his lecture on "Ben Ilur," iilu.s trnted with stereopticon views, at the Christian church Wednesday night Tho lectin or gavo t synopsis of tin book as tho vlowa wore turned on tin screen, nnd Interested nil. Tho enter- tainment is a very interesting one. Hairy Shudley, who has been section foreman t Nemaha for sovoral years, lnn resigned, and wo understand will -toon take thu position of foreman of he B. & M. lock quarry west of Au burn. Fuller Burns has been tempu ratily appointed section foi email and will prohabiy be appointed pertna uently. Nemaha is now well supplied with biiHiiiess enterprises with the ex cupUou ol a It nk During tho past ix or eight months there has been addel to the business of the town an o'her huidwaie store, a lumber yard, u restaurant, a photograph gallery, and a harness whop, and a now elevator has beei. opened 'I bin the last year. In addition to this tho merchants carry-, ing general inciehandiso have greatly lucremed their stocks of goods. No malm is steadily improving. See "W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothine. I wouldn't be withoulDeWitl'sWitch Ilazul Salve for any consideration." writes Thos B Ilhodes, Centcrlleld, 0. Infallible for piles.cutH, bur ns and skin diseases. Bewuo of counterfeits. W W Keeling TO CUlti: 1 COM) IX ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tnblots. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E W Grove's signature on every box. 25o A l?a 1 ii"ft "IP I H Iftv H rf& B" 1? ?ft 0 9 K"ft tf" GP fl W ABSOLUTELY FREE. Until May 1st we will give as a premium ife-Size Port with every $10 worth of goods purchased of us by one person. and should be taken advantage of at once. from one of the best portrait companies in true to life. GOODS EMPORIUM OF, Millinery Tho Odd Fellows of Nemaha aro preparing for a big bl wont mxt Thursday night, that being the aniiK versary of (lie institution of the ordet An interesting program haf bron pio pared, which will be given in Odd Fel low hall. Bev. J, M. Darby will de liter an addrens, Supper will be teiv d in tho Miniek hall. 0. W. Falrbrother, of Brownvllle, hnd a stroke of paralysis Tuesday and ia in a critical condition. On a count f Ills aco and rnfwMeu condition lie chances aro against tits recovery. Mr Fulfill other is one of the pioneer ed itors of Nebraska, and wns for a mini In r of years editor of The Adveiticer. Ho has many friends nil over the ntalo who earnestly hope for his recovery. Having sold the goueral merchan dise stock belonging to tho S. Gilbert cs'.ato, I wisli to settle up all the busi ness of the estate as quickly us pos.il blo, and would ask ull owing accounts to call and settle by cash or uotn. All notes und accounts will be in the olllco of Gilbert. & McCandless and can bo settled there at any time. lloK Giuiickt. Admx. Eor the best assort ment of Dry Goods and shoes go to the Day light store of South Auburn; W. W. Harris, Proprietor Any one needing native lumbei can lind the same at my iwideiiee, ono ami a half miles south ol Nemaha. W. W. Skid. Insure your farm and town property with Funnel:) and Merchants ln.siiri unco Co. of Lincoln F. 11. 1). Hunt Agent, Neninl'ii. Neb Wo have a numO, i ol mimplo copies of the Inter Ocean that we will glvn to any who call for them, It is a good paper. Wo will send Tin Advertiser and tho Inter Ocean both for ono year lor only 81 40. 1W BROWN 1 'iMIfrtmiMt11" -' fWfa V tB 'WtTVJB ...Ay,ii ,,,. ,. ,Jv ii&i