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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1900)
w VB -OCAR i h " i-i H. w VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBltASKAFUIDAY, MAY L8, IflOO. "XttMUBU '17 W"WJ! 1JT ' """""l " " Meifilii fcd , mi '': . .' , JS lfij -.? own p: y I, HIM .ft fe .Local ISTews See Hill it Keeling for lit i insutauco ' Fied Suabury is lepiipewng the bar bershop. Dn. Seyiiii.in a id Jov, eye, em, nose ami lliru.it. Tlio gronml is now thoroughly sat tiratetl with water. Do not fail to make arrangements to attend the Auburn chautauqua. Itdidu't-rain Sunday but it did rain Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Try Anderson's Good Luck flour. $1 a duck. A Bouvonier with every three sacks. At Anderson & Brown's. Clark Bruce, a blind musician of Ne biuska City, was iu Nemaha last 8aU utday, tuning pianos. Will F. Keeling: fltar.ted far Albany, Md Tuesday night to see his wife and babies and visit friends. Luthei II. Barnes expects to start for Oklahoma us soon as the roads get n'little better. Wm.Diivis has been assisting in The Adveitiser olllea this week, which ac counts for our getting the paper off on lime. The best paint in the world, (The Sherwin and Williams) one dollar and iifty cents per gallon at Heeling's drug store. For the best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn; W. W. Harris pioprietor. Mr. and Mrs. hoi not and Prof, and Miss Barrett, of Biownvillo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.T.J. Rumbaugh last' Sunday. The lumber company are having the front and sides of the office and Bhods decorated with signs; J. S. Hadlock is doing the work. We are greatly pleased o Joarn that fur old friend, James A, Titus, is feeli ing better. We hope he will soon be nble to get down in town and call 'around and see us again. LIGHT BUAMA EGGS A few settings for sale at 50 cents per setting. John Hiatt. Wall Paper! Keeling'a drug store has just received a handsome line of wall paper latest styles and handsome ones too. Prices very reasonable. SEEDS SEEDS!! Best western grown flower, garden and field seeds", warranted fresh and true to name, for sale by Korker & Hoover. 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 lino of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in 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 line call And see as. Prices right m 1 1' inrUl3?SjMi Vi I'll', F. L. MoNowu and M scs Mel in get and Florence Minick attended the touchers' meeting ut Auburn lust Sat-" urday. Piof. Abbott, a phrenologist, has been examining the bumps of some of the Nemaha people this week and tell lug them what they woro good for, The whistlo foui V . W. Sold 's saw m.'ll can be plainly hoard morning, noon and night. Thoy are doing lots whlstl'ng whether they aro doing much sawing or not. We have a number of extra com mencement caids, similar to thoso fur nished tho graduates, which wo will sell at 10 coats eaoh, including inside and outBido envelopes. Al Morton and Harry Linn, with mandolinand guitar, went serenading one evening last week and gave somo delightful music. Tho Advertiser family was favored with several pieces. Class No. 7 in the M. E. Sunday school dossn'b propose to let class No 0 get ahead of them, so they will gtvea festival in the near future. It will bo something new. Particular will bo given later. The ladies of tho Ciiiistian church gave a successful ico cteam festival at the Minick hall last Satuiday night. The only disagreeable feature was that the ico cream guve oul too soon. Thoy took in $10.25. About SO bushels of good cant seed for salo at 80 cents per bushel, After May 31st, 85 cents, 00 -pounds to the bushel. "Cash must accompany the order or no trade. Newton C. Jaiwis, TltiMflh l?.fif ' -'d society will ,ivs .'cst 9T i'). iho front room under the opera house. Fiiday night of next week the night of tho commence ment exeicises. Tho ladies invito the patronage of all. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fox and Miss Mitchell drove iu f;om Auburn last Sunday and spent a few hours visiting S. K. Anderson and family. Mrs. Anderson and tho children went back with them, it-turning Wednesday. J. A. Murphy, of Humboldt, came to Nemaha Tuesday evening and is visiting his daughters, Mrs. W. E. Seid and Miss Mildred Murphv, for a few days. Mr. Murphy and Miss Mildred gave Tho Advertiser a pleusant call Wednesday, The Advertiser's weather prophet bos been stepping high since Sunday, as it did not rain on that day, thus fulfilling his prediction made tho woek after Easter that it would not rain for seven entire Sundays simply because it rained Easter. But he does not intend to start out as a weather prophet. Nemaha county now has divine heal ers, magnetic healers, christian scion tists, osteopathists,dlopathists, oxydon rs, besides physicians of the homeo path, alopatb, eclectic and other schools, so it stems useless for anyone to bo sick. But even with all the abova there is sickness uad death just as it always has been. There was great rejoicing in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Scrivoner Wednesday. Their granddaughter, LK'.zlo 0'IIara, who was adopted by a lady living in Illinois a year or two ago, returned to Nomaha that duy and will make her homo wiUi her grands parents, the Illinois lady having rolini qulshed all her right to the child. W. W. Sanders received notice on Monday of his appointment as census enumerator for district No. 97, which comprises Nemaha precinct, Including the village ef Nemaha. Wo under stand John C. Boyd has been appointed enumerator for Aspinwall and St, Derlon precincts, which are combined in one district, and Geo. N. Sanders for London precinct. Work will begin tho first of Juno. mil lUJH","' r MAY FESTIVAL. Class No Oof tho Mi- !,,. si S n hiy i school of Nomaha will give a May fes. tlval at tho Mluick hall Saturday night of this weuk. Icecream and enko will bo soned fiom 0 o'clock until 11, Pro co to u will bo applied on pustot'a salary. Eveiybody ia invited. Seo W. W. Ilairis of South Auburn for Clothing. Magnetic IIoaMng! If tired of drugs try Vital Mngfotism. I am now pres pared to heat patients at resldouco. Mils. Molliic Ginn. Do not forget tho festival at tho Minick hall Saturday night of this week. You cau get plenty of ico cream at any timo from 0 o'clock until 11. Thero is no defect in sight that can not be remedied by perfectly fitted Classes. Call or write Dr. W.I. Soy monr, 1210 K st., Lincoln, Nob., If you wUh efllclont service. The democrats of Nemulm precinct aro feeling good as they found enough democrats in tho precinct to send a full delegation to Auburn and thoy had somo left. At tho primary they elected Will F. Keeling, Dr. Kay, W. U, Swan, Joe Stillwell, James Hiatt, Tom Hiatt, Morg Fiazler and A, V. Far sou as delegates, Friday night of next week, May 25 tho eighth annual commoncoraont ex orcises of tho Nomaha high school will bo held'at Hoover's opera house. Thoro are flvo graduates Misses Mabel Bark- or, Roso Seabury, Pearl Burns nhd Noma HalLh, and Mr. Emery Howe. Itflv. James Mark Darby will deliver the class address. S K Auderson, Wm W Sold, J W Wolfe, Mrs and Mrs W S Maxwell, S W Hodges, Fuller Burns, D H Clark, J E Crother, Clarfiuce Peubody, L II Merrltt, Roy Stophens.MarionEarhart, G N Titus and Chas Stdlwell went to Auburn Thursday to witness the cere mony of tho laying of the cornerstone of the new court house. Only a short timo ago we had in a notice of Harry McCandless having bought a nice canopy top road wagon. A fow days ago tho road wagon was brought in for repairs. It was almost a total wreck. He had a cultivator wheel on in place of ono of the wheols belong ug thereon, the bed was broken in two in the center, tbo tongue was splintered and there wero numerous other broken places. It bad not been in a lunaway, but only used by Harry in his customary gentle driving over tho country. a Monday afternoon Mrs. O. B. Car lisle heard something snap, sounding liko something breaking, but could not i-ae anything broken. When she went to light tho lamp in tho evening, how ever, she found the bowl bad broken entirely In two. Tho lamp had been almost full of oil and the oil had run over the stand and on tho floor. If accident had happened after the lamp had been lighted a bad calamity might have been tho result. Nothing had struck the lamp and ne reason is known for its breaking. Before making arrangements for your year's supply of reading raatto call and got our clubbing rates. The following aio somo of our comblna nutions: The Advertiser ono year and tho Farm Journal five years for $1 The Adr ier and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for "51.00 Tho Advertiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blado or the New York Tribune for 81.35 Tho Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, forai.35 The Advertiser and the Iowa IIome stead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal all ono year for $1.35 Blank deeds, chattel moitgnges,faira leases, etc., for salo at this ofllce. ;ae rf5? Twoeisu leejeso 3ekx3l3e: Invites all iho "Quena of America" pring & Summer Call and see her at tho Friday of noxt wook will bo tho last day of the schools in Nemaha for this school year, and wo believe wo can truly say It has boon tho host school year In the history of Nemaha Good work has been dono, tho teachors and pupils ha''V) worked together haimon- iously, and the advancement has been rapid. Both teachers and pupils aro to bo congratulated. it was rumored Tuesday ovonlng that Walter Furls and Miss Leta Sea bury had boon to Falls City and get married, so the boys went over to Fred's that night and gave u liboral "shiveree." After It was nil over they were informed that thero had been no weddlug but that the young folks had just been down in Aspinwall precinct visiting frleuds. We will send The Advertise for one year and tho Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1005, for only $1, if paid iu ad vance. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. 24 Photos for 25 cents. For a short time oniy I will make 21 stamps for 25 cents. E. W. Aonew, Photographer. WW Keeling guarantees evory bottle of Chamber I aiu's Cough Itomedy and will rofund tho money toany ono who is uotfiHtlsficrt after using two-thirds of tho contents. This ls,tliH boat mmedy iu the world for lagrippe.congln.co'r's, croup and whoopiugcough and is pleas tu; and safe to tako. It provonta any tendency of a cold to result iu pueu uionlu. Cull on us for job work. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for solo nt the Keeling building. Cobs for sale. Call at tho food store. I wouldn't be withoutDeWltt'sWitch Hazel Salvo for any consideration," writes Thos B Rhodes, Centorfleld, O. Infallible for piles,outs, burns and skin diseases, Beware of counterfeits. W W Keeling. , TO CCBK 1 COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund the money if it ails to cure. E W Grove's signature en every box. 25o Bargains in Dry Goods. ANDERSON Nemaha, ICi"nJiMj &- to call and sto her Hue Mock of "Store for Bargains." See Keeling a new stouk of wallpi'j er. Frank Wood waul has promised to slug ono of tho songs ho used to sing In his younger days at the commenco ment exorcises Friday night of next week. It is ontltlod "ThoroM a Tiinu-d Down Pago ih Everybody's Life tha fn BctUrNavorTeld." Tho nudlence is roquestod by thu managers of the oi o a houso to rurrtdn from thiowlng eggs or brickbats, as tho scenery might bo de faced or some oue injured. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W, A. Mines of Mouchesler, In., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after nenslos Induced serious lung trouble which ended m consumption. I had frequent hemorrhaggM and cougue night and day. All my dootors said 1 must soon 4le. Thej I began te uso Dr. King's Now Discovery which wholly cured mo. Hundreds have used It on uiy ueiee and nil any it never falls to eilio throat, chest and lung tieublos." Begednr hIeqOo and $1. Trial bottles free at Keolifig dree; store. Having aold tho goueral merchan dise stock iolongtng to tho S. Gilbert estate, I wish to Bettlo up all tho busi ness of thojeatnte as quickly as possi ble, and Tvfculd usk all owing accounts to call andjUttle by cash or nolo. All notes and accounts will bo in tho olllee of Gilbert A McCandless and can bo Bottled thorent any time. I Rose Gu.iiKitT. Adinx. Old papers'for salo ut this office. Any one noeiluij native lumber en find the same nfcny residence, ono and a half miles souh of Nemaha. ) W. W. Seid. Insure yo ftrni and town pioporty with FnrKVnrs and Merchants Insur. nnco Ctof Lincoln. F. H. D. Hunt Agouti Nemnha. Neb. i . J D Bridges, editor Domocrat, Lans easier, N II, sayB: Ono Minute Cough CuCo is the best remedy for croup I ovor uki'." Immediately relieves and cures Jpouglm, colds, croup, asthma, puoutfco'iiu, bronchitis, grippo and all thioi&and lung troubles It prevents i consumption, heeling. Uve a number of sample coploi of ti Inter Ocean that we will ulvo to I ly woo call fer them. It is a good pa ger. We win sond Tbo Advertiser anflVhe later Ocean both for one your fer efJ&v U.40. . v If you don't believe it, Gail and see. Call and see anyway, whether you want to buy now or not. 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