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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1900)
:' SW ffr.i- --.? ?1 rm&F-' Y"','i i- c I wr ,, Jem t i ? . eftiie Y ' $ VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBEASKA, JFIUDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. NUMBER 14 ATlmtolwt ami Ik r r Y 1 1 . " ,'r- ff . , ' ft ' XT t m is. tf I', I A. Local News Rulny weather. Seo Hill & Keeling for (Ire Insurance A Are has been necessary for comfort this week. Mrs. Lydla Brltnble visited Auburn Tuesday. Dr. W. I. Soymour, No. Lincoln, Neb. mi) Kat., Mart Hill returned from St. Joo luat Saturday evening. S. Cooper sella Page's Woven fnce beat fence on earth. Wire Mr and Mrs. James Hiatt returned from Iowa Tuesday evening. Republican club meeting In the Titus Btore rpom every Friday night. Dr Alfred Crmie, of Brownvllle, waa a Nemaha visitor Saturday The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.00 Lots of pawpaws and sloes are now being brought over from Missouri Dr. Seymour, eye. v ear, nose and throat, No. 1210 K at., Lincoln, Neb. Wo can trade a good faim In western Nebraska for Nemaha propel ty. Who wants it? Mrs. E. A. Minlck went to JoIipboh Wudneaduy to visit her daughter, Mia Scolield A good line of revolvers just received by the Edwards & Bradfotd Lumber Company. Elijah Stanley a arted lor his old home at Frrukton, Ind., Wednesday afternoon. George Watson has leased a black smith shop at Asplnwall and will toon move there Claude Scovlll went to Taoumseb Tuesday to work for the B. & M. on bridge work. Ike Mead and wife started for Frank ton, Indiana, Wednesday, to visit old friends for awhile. , ;Ihisbing''plns and pegs, mittens and gloves for sale by the Edwards & lkadford.Lumber Co. Hoover & Chambers received two car loads of cattle from Kansas City Wednesday morning. Miss Lizzie Lewaik started for Sali na, Kansas, Monday. She expects to Bpena the winter there. Will Keeling went to Johnson Thurs day to Htteud the fusion rally. He says the speaking waa grand. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mooie went to Omaha Tuesday to visit relaiivts and take in the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival. For best assortment of Dry GoodB and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r Daniel Moyer, of Linn county, Iowa, is visiting his sister, Mrs. S. S. Law reuse, and other relatives In this county. The Auburn telephone line is to be extended from Nemaha to Brownvllle this fall The pules are now at the depot. Burn coal this winter cheaper than wood, Good quality for sale at reason able rates by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. W, S. Titus aud family returned home Wednesday night after a few dayB' visit with relatives at White Cloud, Kansas. On Tuesday Mrs. Maud Frost was granted a divorce from her husband, Bobert P. Frost, nnd takes back her maiden namo of Maud Flack. Mrs. Tone Bradley was also granted a di vorce but retains her matried name. .4'lMtiiulkusALaM , 1.14. 8ylveoter Yates dog went mnd a fow A largo Bteamboat, the "Jacob ltleht dayB ago. It bit L II. Merrill's dog man," passed down the river last PrN and several killed. chickens before it was Dr. H. S. Oalther wont tn Omaha Tuesday to have an operation per foimed to remove a tumor from the top of bin head. The propei ty belonging to the BenJ. P. Lesley estate was sold at public mile Monday. Fred Moore got the land and L D. Smith the town property. Frank Burgeaa has tented the house on the farm belonging to the widow of Samuel Allen, deceased. Ho expects to move on the farm In a fow days. On account of John I. Dressler's public sale Saturday of tills week the meeting of Urn old settlers' association bus been postpotied until some future date. Next week the Btreet fair will be held in Lincoln. While in the city call on Dr. Seymour, No. 1:210 K at , it puf feilug with your (yes, ears, dobu or throat. Congressman Bnrkett will speak at Brownvllle Saturday. October (Mi, at ,1 o'clock p in , at the opera house. He will speak at Peru at night Every body Is Invited. Edgar Ferneau, of Auburn, will ad dress the Bryuivelub of Nemaha next Tuesday night. Mies Pearl Boberts will also deliver an oration. Every body is invited. Walt Maxwell bought a team of Dick Chambers last week. Thursday he found the gray mare mired down and de id in the slough east of the pasture. This in quite a loss to Walt. A. V. Farson, ar , biought In a big bunch of peanuts hist Friday, He raised Severn I bushel this year on a small piece of ground. They arewell filled and nko looking peanuts. Take advantage of the reduced rates to Lincoln nexi week to consult Dr. Seymour, the mittd specialist, if you nave any trouble with your eyes, eaia, nose or throat Consultation free. Peter Kerker is stepping high these days over tile arnval uf a new McKin ley voter at his putue. He ai rived Friday uiglit of laat .veek and Pete Bays he is already huri ahing loi Mack and Teddy Dr. and Mis W. W. Keeling went to Oinahi Tuesday Af'er taking in the Ak-Sar-B-m ( slival and visiting their daughter two oi thiee dayB they went on to Springfield. Ninth Dakota, wbere they will visiiason, Dr (.'. M. Keeling, for two or three weeks. Mart Hill sins he has a new Bryan voter at his house to offset Pete Ker ker's McKlnley boy. lie arrived Mon day morning, weighed tight pounds and a half, and Mart sujs he is the liuest auu handsomest boy in the com munity and a straight silver republi can. Mrs R J. Duff and Master Fay re turned to Nemaha Tuesday, after a week's visit with relatives and fiiendK in Ilorton, Kansas. Her sister, Mrs. aiah Black, and family, Btartetl for Pueblo, Colorado, where they will re main permnnenjy. Mr. Black is em ployed by the A. T. & S. F, Ry. ut that place. Farm Journal, 5 years (1000 1001, 1002. 1903 und 100-1), to every isubscrlb er who will pay ono yuir in advance to The Advertiser; both papers for$l No better paper than the Farm Jour nal . Tills offer ia mado to you. Old papera for sale at this office. Gov. Roosevelt will speak at Auburn on Monday, October 1st, at 9:30 a. m., at the B. & M. de-pot. day afternoon. Mrs. Lydla Brlmble started for Prankton, Indiana, Wednesday. She expects to visit there this winter, The Advertiser will keep her posted on tho Nemaha news Mr and Mrs, Hank Dye and Miss Luolhi Dye, who have been visiting Geo. E. Dyo and family for soveral weeks, returned to their home in Ot tutuwn, Iowa, last Saturday. Mrs. F. L, Woodward a few dayB ago subscribed for two additional cop ies of The Adveatiaer, to be sent to her sons, Chaa. M, Woodward, at Hastings, Neb., aud Leslie W, Woodwind, at Des Moines, Iowa ESTRAY NOTICE Taken up on my farm on Tuesday, Sept, 25th, 1000. a black sow wiih three pigs about a week old. Sow has a silt hi one oar Owner can have pioperty bj paying damages and cost of adveis Using. John Kempi'iiohnu. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J M. Darby and daughter, Miss Blanch Darby, came down from Brownvllle Tuesday even Ing and were the gues-ts of the editor and family until the next motniug when they went on to Sterling, where Mr. Dai by is now stationed. The McKmley and Roosevelt Hani-. beau club is such an attraction in Ne maha that several democrats mo t and practice with the club regulatly They should come clear over and vote the ticket. Nothing like being in good company. Thomas H. Jones carried off tho hon ors on his horses at tlm c unity fail, Republican Jr. taking flrit premium and sweepstakes over all stallions in his class aud LudwJeijtakUiK- (list preS minm OTer ail stallions three years old and under four. Thos. A. Lornnce, who had such n terrible experience in the trie it cnhin itv at Galveston. Texan, name In from Auburn last Satuiday aud Is visiting the editor and family for a few days lie Is quite, lame yet irom injuries re ceived in one knee and anklw and is Buffering in other ways from the effects of his experience in the storm aud afterward hut is gradually recovering. He e::pects to return to Galveston in three or four w'cks. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxntlvo BromnQiiiiiiiie Ta'ilntB curea cold in one dav. No Cure, no Pax. 25c u Governor Roosevelt will speak at Auburn Monday, October 1st, at 0:30 a. m., on a platform near the B. & M. depot. Senator Dolliver of Iowa will probably accompany him. There will also bo present a state speaker who will speak either before or after Gov. Boosevelt. tfca3agaaeg"BP-TCggftgggSsgg SAVE ME. I flm worth 50 centu toward onu dozen Cabinet pictures till Ducbumbcr I, WOO, At STONEMAN'S STUDIO. Ono taken on each doen, Auburn, Nub. aga-iji&i-c!-'iati"'v jfc-i a& Lsg-a If you havo a baby in the house you will wIbIi to know tlie beat way to check any uniiHual looaeuess of the bowels, or diarrhoea so common to small children. O J' M Holliday of Deeming, (nd., who iiaa an eleven month"' old child, says: "Through tho mouths of June and July our baby was teething aud took a run ning oil of the bowels and sickness of the stomach. Ilia bowels would move from live to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chambeilain'a Colic, Cholein and Dlanlioea Remedy in the house and gave him four dropa in a teaspoon ful o watyr and he got better at once." For sale by Keeling. Coal for threshing machines for sale by tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. w-tfte; ;.teiAtf&toitouitW' i tfiitV'iii'ini; Gov. Theo. Roosevelt will speak from a platform near the B. & M. depot at South Auburn on Motii day, October 1st, at 0:30 a. in. Every one who can should go out and hear the next vice president, Tno editor a few dayB ago received n letter from Stephen Huntington, who Ib now at Elgin, California. Steve bijb ho Is well and California Ib all right but ho would prefer to be In Nemaha. Ho sends regards to all his friends. Dr. Seymour will meet personally all who call at hia office during Street Fair week. Tho doctor Is well known In this vicinity nnd those wishing to consult hliii should impiove this op portunity iiB he will make special prices during that time. Henry Simpson Baker, Infant son of David Baker, of Brownvllle, died Suir day at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Enoch Hauelino.who havo been taking rare of the little ono alnce tho death of the mother He was r months and 0 days old. The funeral setvlces were held Tuesday. Some of the Auburn papers published that T. A. Loranco said that many deaths in the terrible storm at Qulvoas ton was caused by lightning and that the electric atonn was alro the cause of the bodies turning; black so quickly. Mr, Lorance desires this corrected as he never made this assertion. Theio was no electricity noticeable no thun der aud lightning at all. The bodice of drowned persona would natural!) turn black in a very few hours after being exposed to the hot t-un. Tie theory of electricity was also advanced to account for the fact that a great many bodies had little or no clothing on but Mr. Loranco says tho wind und water -with Uio floating rubbish was sufficient to account for this, Many of the living had the clothing torn of. DISSOLUTION N0TI0E. Notice is heiehy given that tho parts nerBliip heretofore existing between Peter Kerker and J. P. Hoover, under the firm name of Kerker & Hoover, proprietors of thn City MeatMaikol, Is thi day dissolved by mutual consent, J P. Hoover retiring. Peter Kerker, who will continue tho business at the old stand, assumes all Indebtedness will collect all accounts due the linn. Ne i. aha, Nob , Ann. .'list, liioo. PlJTKIt KltltKKIl, J P 1 1 OO V lilt. &d yr&w0 Thla slffimture is on ovory box of tho eotmlno Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabieto the remedy thrt enros a cold In ono dny For your tin spouting go to tho Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Nema ha. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information jnven Mrs Oeoige Lonuof New StrnitHvllle, Ohio, naied two lives. A frightful cougti had long kept her awake every night. Sim had tried many lemedies and doctors but steadily grpw woie until urged to trv Dr Knm's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cuted her; and she writes, this marvelous medicine nlao cured Mr. Long of a Beveie attack of pneumonia. Such ruies are a positive pioof of its power to cure all tluoat, chefet and lung troubles. Only 50c and SI. Guaran teed. Trial bottles free at Keellng's drugbtoie. It Holpud to Win Battles-Twenty-nine ofllcers aud men wrote irom the fiont to say that tor scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, soro feet and stiff joints, Uiicklen's Arnica Salvo ia the best in the wot hi. Same for buriiB, 8kln ci options and piles. 2H cts a box. Cure guai anteed. Sold W W Keeling druggist. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for ouly 81.00. Prices Guaranteed. A new and complete stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CL0T11IN6 HATS, CAPS, and SHOES Just received. Prices Lower Than Ever Be fore Offered in Nemaha County. With 30 years experience m theCloth- ing business we know what good Clothing is. Also new DRY GOODS HOSIERY GROCERIES . and CHINA EDW:i LOWMAN, Brownville, Nebraska. WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ilemody and will refund tho monoy to any ono who In notHutialled after uaing two-thirds of tho contents. This Ib tho best remedy in the world for lagrlppe.coughs.colds, croup and whoopingcough and lf pleas tut and Hiife to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pnnu lionia This Paper One Year. Farm Journal nearly 5 Years. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPERSFOR THE PRIOE OF ONE. Wo want to got'fiOO new mibBoribora to our papor, and are going to do it if wo can, wo tlioroforo continue our arrangement with tho Farm Journnl by which wo can Rend Tho Nobraska AdvortiBor and tho Farm Journal for tho romnindor of InOO and all of lnol, 1)o2, l)o!l, lj)ol, both for SI. And wo make tho namo offer to all old subscribe ors who will pay all arrearages and ono year iu advance. You know what our is, and tho Farm Journal is a gem practical, progrcHHivo a clran, honest, UHoful papor full of gump tion, full BuiiHhiuo, with an iimnonRO circu lation among tho boBt peoplo ovory whore. YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. Etor ofaBlavo. To be bound baud and foot for years by tho chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D Williams of Manchester, Midi., says: "My wife has beon so 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 nnd able to do her own work." This supreme reined (or female diseases quickly curea ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backncho, fainting and dizzy spells. It Is a godsend to weak, sicklv, run-down people. Cure guaranteed. OnlvfiOc. Sold by W W Keeling, drtu Blat. -kmmmm.idvritottulr hH'mmrEl VI