The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, August 03, 1900, Image 8

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Q Dcst llowili Syrup. Ttc Uowl. Uro Rl
In In limn. Hold hr tlniffKlRt. P1
r. TT. T Keeling,
Nhmajia, Nkuuaska,
Odlco lu Keeling building, second door
north of Aynos' hardware store.
KERKEB & HOOVER
Denier In
MEATS
Highest price paid Tor hide, lard, tnllow, etc.
Thos. W. Hiatt,
Proprietor of tho
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA, NEBR.
Good Dray in connection with Livoiy.
W. V. SANDERS, Publisher
FltlDAV, AUGUST !1, 1000
flood rl(-8 nnd prompt (mice,
faction Kuarnn Iced.
Satin-
Flour & Wheal Exchange
and flour for salo lit tlio Keeling bulldi
lug. Feed for salo.
Ordorof Salo.
In tlio mutter of tlio ostnto of llonjnmln K.
I.esloy, iIucoiihikI,
Notlco Is lioroliy lvon that In iiiirstmnco
of nn ordorof John "U.Htull, a .Indue of tlio
Dint rlct Court of Nimmliu county, iniulo on
tlio 7th Uny of Jtino A. I). 11)00, for tlio Halo of
real CHtato hereinafter duxorlbcd, thoro will
bo hold ut tlio Irnnt door or tlio Court Houso
In Auburn In mild County nn Monday tbo
'27tb day of August ut 2 o'clock 1. M. Ht pub-
llo vendue to tbo lillinnt bidder for cnnh(
tbo following described real estate, towlt:
I,otHilvo(fi), blx (G), seven (7) nnd olRbt (8)
In block seventy-nno (71), In the town of
NonuiliaClty, In Neinnbn county, Nebras
ka; alno tbo houtbeiiHt quarter h o Kl of iuc
IIoiihIx0J In town four 4 north of raiiRO
sixteen lGJonsl of the Ulli l M In Neitinlm
county, Nebiaslca.
Halo will remain opon ouo hour,
Dated July 19,1000,
V. W Handkiw,
Administrator of tlio estate of lleujainlu F.
Lesley, deceased.
Notioo for noaring Claims,
In tbo County Court of Noinnbii County
Nebraska.
In tho mnttor oflho Kstiito of Em in a A.
McCain, deceased.
Notlco Is boreby given Hint I lio Court lias
Hindu an order limiting tbovtlino for credit-,
ors to file elnlniH against Hiild deceased to Mx
moutliH from tlmllth day of August, 1900,
and that October lllb, December lltli, 11)00
find February lllb, 1001, at ton o'clock A. M
of each day. at the clllco of tbo County Judge
of Ntnviha County, Nebraska, In Auburn,
Nebr.isUn, hns boon fixed by tbo Court ns
tbo times and plaeowbcn and where nil per
sons who have claliiiN and tliMiiandH agalnal
said decciiNed can have tbo sumo examined,
adJiiMted and allowed, and all claims uotpro
Konted by tbo last mentioned dato will bo
forevor.barred, by an ordorof tbo Court,
Dated July 101b, 1900.
HlOlIAHI) F. Nicat.,
County J udgo.
Al Morton rotunred to Nemaha Frls
tiny, iiftor ruumliitiiK with frlcnda ut
JoluiBou several days.
Mr. and Mia. Taylor Lowla of Su
perior, Nob., visited tlio hitter's broth
er, S. K Anderson and family, Moih
day and Tuesday moiuitig, and then
went to Auburn to visit relatives.
Mrs. Marshall Fryor Invited a num
ber of iho friends of her mother, Mrs.
F, A. Woltoii, to a birthday party
Tuesday, that being Mrs. Welton's
seventy-third birthday anniversary.
Those present had a very enjoyable
time, and wish Mrs. elton numy re
turns of the day.
Misses Nell and Eva Ueebe, sisters
of II. D. Ueebe, eamo to Nemaha
TueBday from Fern, whore they have
boon attending the summer normal
school. Miss Noll whs taken sick
Tuesday night but was feeling consid
orablo better and was able to Btart for
their homo at Stanton Friday morn
ing. Leslie William Woodward is a mem
ber of the graduating class of pharma
p.v In the Hiuhland Park Oolleuo. Des
Moines, Iowa. There are 88 graduates
in pharmacy and nearly 15 0 In all do-
partments. The graduating exorcises
were hold last week and this. The
Highland Park College ranks high as
an educational institution. Leslie Is
expected homo the latter.part of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlo Gllbeit Invited a
number of the little folks to a farewell
party for Coy Rives, given Thursday
ninhfc. Cov leaves for Oklahoma in a
few days, He will be missed by the
young frlotida, who wish him good
fortune and happiness wherever he
may go. The farowell party was a
auccess in evory respect, the only sad
ness being that the guests must soon
part with their friend.
Tlio total enrollment for the buid
mor term of the Normal Is 291. Of
theso 194 have not been in this school
previously this school year, and 135
Wind Oavo, South Dakota.
Few people realize that Wind Cave,
near Hot Sprins, South Dakota, 1b the
largest and most beautiful cave in the
United Slates.
No one knows how large It really is!
Over one hundred miles of passages
and !1,000 ehambera have been explored.
And that Ib only the beginning. There
are fourteen different "routt'B," only
three of which havo been opened to
the public They are known as the
Garden of Eden, Fair Grounds and
Pearly Gates.
Leaving Hot Springs at 0:00 a. m.,
you arrive at the cave In tlmo for
lunch. Immediately afterward you
enter the cave where for four hourd
you live and move In an underground
world, beautiful beyond description.
During August tlio Burlington
Route will i tin several cheap excur
aions to Hot Springs.
The dates are August 2, 7 and 21.
The rate Is one fare, plus 2, for the
round trip. Tickets bear liberal return
limit and tho Burlington's servlco to
the Black Hills Is unrivalled,
Call on the local ticket iigont of tho
U & M It It It and let him tell you
what It will cost you to make tho trip.
Beautifully Illustrated advertising
matter descriptive of the Black Hllla
Dialled on request.
J. Fkakoih,
General Passenger Agent,
Omaha. Neb,
havo never been In tho State Normal
at all previous to this term. Oonsldi
oring the fact that the State University
Is said to have only 240 enrolled in Us
Bummer school, wo think this pretty
good, and are Inclined to feel a little
proud of tho Normal school's record.
Peru Pointer,
A Merry Orowd.
On Wednesday evening, August 7th,
a happy crowd, both young and old,
gathered at the beautiful mansion of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoover to have a
jolly tiine. And maybe you think
they dlnn't havo a lively time! At a
I late hour excellent refreshments woie
I served, consisting of ice cieam and
cake, which Miss Vova Clark prepared,
that was magnitlcent, and othei delica
cies which added hugely to the occas
slon. The table was beautifully deco
rated with llowers.
DITCHED THE BISHOP.
Pink and White Social.
Class No. Oof tho M. E Sunday
school will givo a pink and white
social at the Mlnick hall Saturday
night, August 11th. Pink and white
In cream, and pink and white In cake,
will bo served. The handsome young
ladies belonging to the class will wear
pink and white costumes, the young
gentlemen will have white shirts and
pink ties, tho tables will bo trimmed
In pink and white, but tho class will
take any kind of money, Proceeds for
the benefit of the pastor.
Republican Primaries.
Tho republican primaries for Nema
ha precinct will bo held at The Adveri
User olllco on Saturday, August 11th ,
from 3 to 7 o'clock p m. Every re
publican is urged to be present. Tick
ets will bo put out and voting done on
tin. Anstralirn svstem unless other
wise decided by thoso present at tha
time. Anyono who has candidates
for delegates will please hand names
to the editor. At tho sumo time It Is
desired to organize a republican club
for Nemaha Do not fall to be out.
Story of a Slave.
To bo bound hand and foot for years
by tho chains of disease la the worst
form of slavery. George D Williams of
Manchester, Mich., says: "My wife has
been no helpless for live years that s y
could not turn over in bed alone. After
using two bottles of Electric Bitters she
is wonderfully Improved and able to do
her own work." This supremo reined
for female diseases quickly cures ner
vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy,
headache, backache, fainting and dizzy
spells. It Is a godsend to weak, sickly,
run-down people. Cure guaranteed.
Only 60c. Sold by W W Keeling, drug
gist.
Republican County Convention.
Pursuant to an order made by the
republican county central committee
in and for Nemaha county, Nebraska,
at a meeting held in the city of Au
burn, Nebraska. July 28, lOOOjarepub
lican county convention is hereby call
ed to meet at the Court House in the
city of Auburn, Nebraska, in said
comity, on Monday, August 13, 1900 ut
m no o'clock a. m. for the purpose of
electing delegates to the Seuuturi.il and
Representative convention of the coun
ties of Johnson and Nemaha, and plac
ing in nomination a county ticket tor
the following oillces, to-wit;
Two Representatives,
.One County Attorney,
One County Comm.ssioner for the
second Commissioner District, and to
transact such other business that may
come before the convention.
It is further ordered by said commit
tee, that tho basis of representation bo
.is lollows: One delegate for each
twelve votes or fiactlon thereof cast
for Hon. h. J. Burkett for congress
man at the general election held No
vember S, 1808..
It is turthor ordered by said com
mittee, that the primaries bo held Sat
uulay, August II, 1000. at tlio usual
voting place, and at tho hour herein
after mentioned, and the several votilig
districts and precincts will bo entitled
to representation as follows:
Bargains!
Bar
For the next 10 clays, as we want to get
ready for otir new stock.
io DAYS ONLY!
Ss come right along-
Anderson & Brown.
J. W. ARMSTRONG,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
AND UNDERTAKING GOODS
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
South of Court House Square, AUBURN, NEB.
lew Harness
& E tf ? V V tk &
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Complete stock of harness and harness supplies. Harness and shoo repairing
done promptly. First door south of meat market. Your pationage is solicited.
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.
3T 30 CIF'TOM,
sit hti mta ra
3 BBS EWBrfflft
viau uyu&2e(
All work guaranteed.
Call and see me at D. A. Morton's old stand, Xemalia.
nia ?b0. & vo .
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Auburn Ghaut auq.ua August 4th to 12th.
Write for Program. J. H. Dundas, Mgr.
Jn 1870 there were nlno thousand
Shakera in the United Status. At
present they do not number more than
qqe thousand,
Tho Driver was Fascinatod by tlio Prelate's
Talk on Immortality,
"I remombor once driving across the
country with Bishop ," writes Hov.
Cyrua Townsond Brady of "A Mission
ary in the Great WeBt," in tlio August
Ladies' Homo Journal, "while discuss
ing tho nature of tho soul. That in,
tho BiBhop was discussing; I was only
prompting by a quostlon now and then.
Wo were on tho rear seat of a wagon,
with tho driver on the front seat. It
wua ti very dark night. In the middle
of the Bishop's exposition tho wagon
took a wild piling', there was a crash,
and over wo went Into the muddy
ditch. I beg your pardon, gents!' said
the driver, who had retained control
of the horses, as wo scrambled to our
feet, '1 was so Interested in liearin' the
little man discussin' my immortal soul,
which I hardly ever knowed Hint I
had one before, that I clean forgot
whore wo was, and drove you plump
into tho ditch.'"
Farm Journal, 5 years (I00O 1001,
1003, 1003 and 1004), to every suliaorlh
or who will pay ono year In advance
to Tho Advertiser; both papers for 31
No hotter paper than the Farm Jour
nal . This offer is made o you
A carload of oak bridge lumber jus'
received by the Edwards & Bradford
Lumber Co,
Precinct or vot- Time Delegates
ing district.
Island 4 to 7 p m 2
Peru " 17
Kiist Gleiucck 4 to 0 p m &
Second Gleniock " 4
First Lafayette 4 to 7 p m 8
Second Lafajotto " 0
Fust Washington 7 to 0 p m :i
ee'tl Washington 4 to 0 p m 1 1
First Douglas 12 to 0 p n: 10
Second Douglhs " 12
I'hiid Douglas "
Biownvllle " 8
Loudon 7 to 8 p in &
Nemaha 3 to 7 p m 1 1
Aapiwwall 0 to 8 p in 7
St Deioin i to 7 p m 2
lied ford 5 to 7 p m 0
Hast Benton 0 to 8 p in :l
West Benton " I
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has been added to tho vrmll
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With Stool and ScarL
ADE IN OAK, WALNUT and MAHOGANY
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It Is furthei ordered and recommend
ed that no proxies bo allowed but that
delegates present cast tho entire vo'e
of delegation.
Dated at Auburn, Nebraska, this
30th day of July A. D 1000.
Attest:
Ai.miitT I). Gii.mouk Chairman.
W. II. Hot'SKJKI.l), Secretin v.
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