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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1900)
'1 fXAAJ 53 NEMAttA, NEBllASltA, inUJOAt, 18 JULY , IflOO. VOLUME XLV XUMBBll 3 'I "! Ai 4 0 I Mehfaili 3Mtteftief, 4 11J Local News See Hill & Keeling for tire Insurance See W. W. Hauls of South Auburn for Clothing. Mrs. Henry lluitwlck came In from Auburn Tuesday. The Keeling drug store put up n now awning Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. .James lllutt returned lo Nemaha Wednesday. Mi-tst Mu G.iither and Nora Aynes v tailed Auburn Tuesday. Mrs. Fannie Tali bank wcnl U Auburn Tuesday. and Bertie S Cooper sells Page's Woven tehee beat fence on earth . Wire The beat paint, made for sale by the Kitwuidu & Brad lord Lumber Co. Miaa Lillian Mlnlck vis.ted her brother at Bracken Tuesday and Wed iii'csdAy . Mis G. W. biirbrolher of Brown ville visited Nemaha friends from is.it urduy until Tuesday. The hall alorin Tuesday night did considerable damage in Falls City and vioinil, so we are iutormed. The Edwards & liradfoid Lumber 0. cairy coal tor thteshing machine-. Call on ilieiu it you need any. We had a good rain Tuesduy night, anil aume hail, but not enough to do uiiN damage in this vicinity. Cull on the .Edwards Ss Bradford Lumber Co ud get a sample ol o.iaier machine oil tide. It is line. JuhuQ smith of Nebraska City will pieueh at the Christian church i.ext Sunda'y morning and evening. We can sell you'a first class bicycle for sJ-'." Call and see it. El)WAKDd & IJltAM'OUD LUMBER CO Twenty bushels of cane seed for salt at SO cents per bushel 00 pounds to Hie bushel. N C JauVIS. The best paint in the world, (The Slierwiu and Williams) one dollar and liity ceultt per gallon at Keeling's drug -Uore. Slienu Titus has moved back to Ne maha, lie is living in the house be longing lo tne estate of Mrs. Emma MvCaiu. For the beat assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go lo the Daylight Store of South Auburn; W. W. Harris proprietor. Will Keeling Blurted tor Lincoln Tuesday atteruoou to attend the demo cratic male convention to which he is u delegate. Mrs. Rees Leslie went to Unadilla Tuesday atleruoou, being called there by llio severe sickness of her daugh ter, Mrs. Lyla Hair. Fay Gaither writea that he is well pleased with his position as station agent at Doniphan, Kauaas. He likes it better than lie anticipated. Henry Soul had a big granary built this week lo hold his wheat. He is confident ut the reelection of McKinley and consequently of good prices. iurs. wary uroous ot Auburn re turned home Tuesday. She had been in Nemaha several days assisting iu curing tor her cousin, J, M. Frazlef, t We will Bend The Advertiser for one yuar and t.ie Farm Journal until Jau. 1st, 1005, for only $1, if paid in ad vance. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. The members of the school board mot at Dr. Reeling's ofllce Monday night and organized by electing the following officers: President of the board Peter Kerker Secretary S. K. Anderson. Treasurer Oru Thorp. See Reeling's new stock of wallpaper. Call in and see us It you want aubacrlbn for any paper published in the United States. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. have a handy rack for showing their doors, screen doors, etc. P. S, Nolaud of Oreswell, Oregon, a brothcr-dii-law of John Clark, visited Mr. Clark's family severul days, starts iug home Tui'sday. Mr. Noland has been a resident of Oregon since 1358. Shertn Titus has a big black bear that he captured while iu the moun tains. He also has a number of other animals, making quite a menagerie. They are all kept fastened up securely. The best pocket knives made for sale by the Edwards & Bradfoid Lumber Co. Every owe guaranteed to give en iro satisfaction or your money refund ed. Full line of cutlery with the same guarantee. Mrs. Hendricksou of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. anil Mrs. George Bixby of Peru came to Nemuha Tues day forenoon and visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Anderson, until Wednesday afternoon. Some one went to B. C. Stoke's gar den one night the lirst ot the week aud stole all Lis tomatoes that were ol auy size some of them weie juat be ginning to ripen. No wonder Bens was a little hot about it. On hearing of the turning down of Towno for vice president aud the nom ination of Jsteveuson, Cleveland's run ning mate, Bob Kiester was thorough ly disgusted and said lie would have to vote against that ticket. Mrs.. Joseph Flack aud family, desire to extend thanks to the friends, and especially to the old" soldiers, who were so kind and helpful during the Jong sickness and at the death and burial of the husbaud and father. W. W. Uelf, who recently sold his 30-acre farm southwest of Nemaha, tias bought a farm of 120 acres south' west of Auburn We believes ho pays $7000 for this farm. He will not move out until next spring. We are requested by Mrs. May Baldwin to extend thanks to the friends aud neighbors and to the G. A. It. post and W. It. C. of Shubert for the assistance given during the sickness and death of her sister, Mrs. Emma McCain, and for the sympathy expressed in her bereavement. Wall Paper! Reeling's drug store has just received a handsome line of wall paper latost styles aud handsome ones too. Prices very reasonable. DE, W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, Invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may be assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line 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 us, Prices right Bens Stokes, Itobt. I. Smith and Dave Thompson, three of the old Btand-bysJ of tho democratic party were wearing Dietrich buttons Satur day The action of the Kansas City convention was more than they could stand. Mrs. J. M. Fiuzler and family de sire to express through The Adver tiser their appreciation of tho kindness of tho friends and neighbors and the assistance rendered during the sick ness, death and burial of the husband and father. Dr. .II. S. Gaither has a mountain goat that he bought of W. S. Titus. Ho was captured by the latter in tho mountains this summer. Lela Gaither thinks it is the nicest plaything she ever had, and can hardly leave It long enough to eat or sleep. " - I. W. Brown of Pawnee county came to Nemaha last Saturday aud visited his brothor. II. I. Brown, un til Monday, He took little Tommy McCain home with him aud Tommy will probably make his homo with Mr. Brown that at least la tho present intention. He will have a good home. There arc llity mllllan head of cattle in tho United States, of which number from lifteen to twenty million are dairy cows. If every one of our read ers would Biggie Cow Book, published at CO cents by the Wilmer Atkinson Co , Philadelphia, they could greatly increase the product from every cow in their herd. The best program ever given here Ib being prepared for the old settlers pic nic, August 18th. ' There will be ad dresses by Congressman Burkett, Hon. G. YV. Berge and others, music by a ladles quartette, male quartette and others, recitations, etc., etc., etc. It will bo the best and biggest reunion we have ever had. Strang as it may seem, Bryan con cedes that the administration at Wash ington probably knows more about tho Chinese troubles than he does, and rhereforo he refrains from telling what should be done and what terrible crimes the republican pnrty and Mark Iliunm commit by not doing what he says. It is a surprise to all. Mnrg Frazier died ut his homo in Nemaha Monday, July 0, 1000. after suffering for two weeks witli appendi citis. John Morgan Frazier was born in Frankton, Madison county, Indiana, February 10. 1853. On October 20, 187T, he was married to Miss Ju ia Worrel. In 1882 they moved to Ne-. ma'ha and have made this their home since that lime. He age was 47 years, months and 28 days at the lime of his death. He leaves a wife, two sons and three daughters, five sisters and two brothers to mourn his loss. Tho funeral services, conducted by Rev. J. M. Darby, were held at the Methodist church at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, Htid the body laid away in the Nemuha cemetery LADIES, WHY DON'T YOU? Editor of The Advertiser: Is there anything at all that we can say or do to convince ALL your lady leaderd that wo are actually giving away to every married lady In the United States who writeH for it an ele gant sterling siivernplated sugar shell like jewelers sell at 75c each? There Is no "catch" about this offer. There Is nothing to pay. nor any requirement to buy anything in order to secure tills beautiful souvenir gift. It is our way of advertising the merits of Quaker Valley silverware. A copy of the Home-Furnisher, our own publication will also be sent free. Surely this beautifully sugar shell gift la worth asking for. Then it seems to us that we should hear from every married lady who reads your paper. Quaker Valloy Mfg. Co., Morgan and Harrison Sts Chicago Blank deeds, chattel mortgngea.farm leases, etc., for sale at this ofllce. The old Bcttlota association want it f distinctly understood that thoro la to bo no political apoaklng nt thereunlon this year. If n apoakor cannot say anything without talking politics he is not wanted. It la not a political or. gantzatlon and these reunions are not hold for the purpose of giving politic iana an opportunity to air grievances or advance the Interests of their party, WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamborlaln'fl Cough Remedy and will refund the monoy to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of tho contents. This is the best remedy in tho world for lagrippe,coughs,coldB, croup and whooplngcough and la pleas tut and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. 26 Oonts to 1001 That big state paper, Tho Somt Weekly Stnto Journal, will be mailed from now until January 1, 1001, for '25 cents. This Is the biggest offer of reads ing matter ever made In the west and Is done for tho aolo purpose of Intro, duclng the paper to thousanus of new liomes. Heie'a your chance lo get an up to date, reliable state paper for a mere song. Send in your quarter and you'll get the paper all through tho iiv malnderof this year. Address The State Journal at Lincoln. Neb. Dr. nnd Mrs. Gaither invited a few friouds to their resldonco Wednesday eveuing to spend the evening with Mrs. Henry Hartwick. The time passed pleasantly nud those present were entertained with some line in strumentnl nuieic by Miss May Gaith er, who Is a splendid muslcan. Mrs. Gaither, Miss May and Miss Lela also Hang several aongs. Those present were Mrs. Hartwick, Mr. nnd Mrs F. L. V.oodward, Mr. and Mrs. It. I. brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sanders and Miss Nellie Sanders. Burlington Route Through sleeping carsto Sau Francisco. No changesno delays no chance of missing connections if you go to California via Burlington Route. The Burlington runs through sleeping care Omaha, Lincoln and Hastings, to Salt Lake City and San Francisco, daily. Dining cars all the way. Library ears west of Outlet). Finest scenery li the world. Pee nearest Burlington ticket agent or write J. Francis, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. A Good Oougli Medioiue, It speaks well for Chnmborlnin'H Cough Remedy wlinn druggists uso it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamber lain's Coggh Remedy for tho past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers," says Drills gist J. Goldsmith, Van Etton, N. Y. "I have always used it in my own family botli for ordinary coughs and colds and for tho coughs following la grippe, and find it very eflieacious" For8ale by Keoling. Biggie Berry Book, being No. 2 of The Biggie Books, is all about berries. A wholo encyclopedia of berry lore, boiled down after the mannor of Farm Journal. Tel 1b about varieties, about planting, growing, mulching, cultivat ing, picking and marketing It givc9 practical pointers from the pens of scores of leading berry growers from all parts of the country who have con trihuted to its columns. It has color ed representations of berries, true to size and color; thlrty-throo portraits of practical berrytnen, and thirty-five other illustrations, handsomely bound in cloth. Tho price is 50 cents, by mail; address the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. The Advertiser and the St. LouIb Globe Democrut both one year for only 81.00. The old settlers annual reunion will be held at Nemaha on Saturday, Au gust 18th. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. Farm Journal nearly 5 Yari, PAT UP AND GET BOTH PAPERSF0R THE PRICE OP ONE. Wo want to get fiOO now subscribers to our pnpor, runt nro going to do It if wo can, wo thoroforo coutluuo our nrrnngotnont with tho Farm Journal by which wo enn notul Tho Nebraska Advortiftor and tho Farm Journal for tho romalmlorof InOO and nil of lj)ol, lo2, lno, lot, both for $1. And wo innko tho Hntuo offer to nil old Subscribe orH who will pny nil arrearages nnd ouo yonr iu ndvnnco. You know wlmt our in, nud tho Farm Journnl in n gom practical, progrenHivo a olcnn, honest, uttoful pnpor full of gunip. Hon, full aunshlno, with nti iiiimonso circu lation among tho best pooplo ovorywhoro. YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. Unnecessary Loss of Tirao. Mr, W. S. Whedon cashier of the First National Bank of Wlnterun, Iowa, in n recent letter gives some exr perietice with n carpenter in his employ that will bo ot value to other mechanics. Ho says: "I had a carpenter working for mo who was obliged to Htop work for several days on account of being troubled with diarrhoea. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled nud that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He botmht a bottle of It from the druggist heio and Informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work.'' For milo by Keel K What is a Mlraolo? "The marvellous r-uto of Mrs Rena J Stout of consumption has created in tenso excitement in Cammack, I mi.'' wiiles Marion Stuart, a leading drug gist of Munice. Ind. She only weighed 90 pounds when her doctor iu Yorklowu suid she must soon die. Then she began to use Dr King's New Dlscovety and gained it7 pounds in weight und was completely cured." It has cured thous ands of hopeless oases, and is positive" ly guaranteed lo cure all thtoat, chest aud lung diseases. 60c and $1. Trial bottles fieu at KeeHng's drug store. The Family Uoorlbed. A Savanunh sportsman who recent ly went on a fishing trip up the Sn vnnnnh river, tells a Rtory of an old darky whom he Baw on tho bnnk of tho Btrenm. To cngngc the old man in con versation Just for fun tho sportsman called out: "Whoso place la Oils, old. man?" "lilt Mr. Swlnnon place," was the re ply. "Good big.plnce, isn't it?" "Yassur, purty big place." "Una Mr. Swlnnon nny children?" t "YnBsir," wob the answer; "he got four heud ob daughter, but ho nln't got no son." Savnnnoh News. Cards for mounting stamp photos for sale at The Advertiser olllco twenty for five cents. J. H. SEID, llrccdcr of Thoroughbred PolandChina Farm ono nnd onc-lmlf miles suntliweHt of Nc malin, Nub. Qr. W. W. Keeling, Nkmaiia, Neduaska, Ofllce in Keeling building, second door north of Aynes' hardware atore. Kerker & HoOver Dealers ia IMIIE.A.'X'S Highest price paid for hldee, lard, tallow, etc. This Paper4 One Year, ' J tin M X" ,'..J1 W W 'rvft'; ' ' & M&ikMrrc? HPM..Wi wi ,-t- nM'nJTi ' -'Li-- -1 -' .-