The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 26, 1900, Image 1

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NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900.
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Local News
Fine weather.
Did you see Hanna?
See Hill & Keollng for Ore Insurance
One week from next Tuesday In elec
tion dny.
Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. 1210 K Bt. ,
lilncoln, Neb.
Frank Titus has been ou the sick
lint for seveinl days.
S. K. Anderson and family returned
from Superior Monday.
How many of Bryan's predictions
have ever boen fulfilled?
S. Cooper sella Page's Woven Wire
fnce best fence on earth.
We were visited with good rninB
Sandny night and Mondy.
Buy your scoop shovels of the Ed
wards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Rev. A. V. Wilson is holding a pro
tracted meeting at Brownville.
The Advertiser and St Louis Globe
Democrat both one year for 81.00
Mrs. UostnuWbeeler went to Auburn
Thursday to visit relatives for a few
days.
We can trade a cood farm In western
Nebraska for Ntmaha property. Who
wants it?
A. good line of revolvers just received
by the Edwards fc Bradford Lumber
Company.
Mrs. Theo. lllll is having a hand
some new porch added to bir residence
in Nemaha.
Mrs. Noa, of Stella, visited ber
daughter, Mrs. M. T. Hill, a few hours
Wednesday. ""
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Mrs.O. GalbraitU. went to, St. Joe
Wednesday to see ber daughter, Mrs.
Irviu Hadlock.
Husking pins and pegs, mittens and
gloves for sale by the Edwards &
Bradford Lumbar Co.
G. N. Sanders drove down to J. H.
Seld'rt Thursday and bought two fine
thoroughbred Poland China sows.
Judge Tucker, of Humboldt, will ad
dross the voters of Brownville and vi
cinity Saturday night of this week.
FOR SALE A six-octave Kimball
organ, good as new; will be sold at a
bargain. Mns. Hose Gilbert.
For best assortment of Dry Goods
and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of
South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r.
The Auburn telephone line has been
extended from Nemaha to Brownville.
This line now reaches every town In
the county.
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Burn coal this winter cheaper than
wood. Good quality for sale at reason
able rates by the Edwards A Bradford
Lumber Co.
Anderson & Brown have recently
put in new self computing counter
Busies and also a nice stand for holding
bulk coffees.
Wm. Smith, who has been visiting
his daughter, Mrs. Fred Seabury, for
several weeks, started for bis home at
Orliuda, Mo., Monday.
John Russell, who bought the A. D.
Skeen farm of 78 acred last week, has
bought twenty acres more froui John
Skeen, paying foo.fio per acre for it
All those having peach seed to sell
will please bring them in at once.
Leave at Kerker'a meat market.
The Titus Nursery.
A new serial story will be started In
The Advertiser next week. It is entls
tltd "The World Against Him," and is
a charming story of southern life. It
will run fifteen weeks.
Coal for threshing machines for sale
by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co.
TIiobc haviug trouble with their
eyes, ears, nose and throat should coim
suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210
K street, Lincoln, Neb.
Miss Mattie Brose, of Papervllle.
Tenn., arrived in Nemaha county Sun
day night on a visit to her uncles. John
and Wm. Lambert, aud other relatives.
STOPS THE OOUQH
AND WORK8 OFF THE OOLD.
Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. 26c
J. II. Seid says prosperity has struck
him again. A handsome young lady
arrived at his residence early Tuesduy
morning. Henry has named her
Hanna.
John A. Hiatt recently donated a
great big long necked crooked sqUHsb
to the editor. He has a wagon load or
two of them stowed away for future
usefulness;
G. W. Berge, candidate fer Congress
on the fusion tlckot, and Edgar II.
Grist, fusion candidate for float reprei
sentative, were In Nemaha a few hours
Wednesday.
Mrs. Wra. G. Maxwell, who returned
two weeks ago from Oklahoma, was
not carried away with that country,
but says she prefers to remain in Ne
maha county.
Mrs. James F. Bennett received a
letter Saturday of last week from Dr.
C. E. Coffin, superintendent of the boa
pltal for the insane, stating that Jim
was a very little better.
Rev. and Mrs, Albert V. Wilson
drove down from Brownville Sunday
evening and on account of the rain
were compelled to remain until after
noon the next day,
Robt. P. Frost is gaining a reputation
as a campaign orator. He has spoken
at Nemaha several times and also, at
Brownville, Shubert, and we believe at
St. Deroln and Bnrada.
Matt Gering, who was a prominent
candidate for the fution nomination
for congress, but who was turned down
for G. W, Berge, has come out tor Mc
Kinley and the republican ticket.
John J. Green and Owen Swope
started with their families for Oklaho
ma Tuesday of last week, going through
with teams. We wish them prosperity
and happiness in their new home.
Mrs. Sadie Scott returned to her
heme In Pawnee county last Saturday
after a week's visit with ber parents,
Mr, and Mrs. R. I. Brown. Mrs. Scott
made many friends during hersbort
visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong aud daugh
ter Edith, who have been vi.slting at
the borne of John Kempthorne, left
Monday for their home at Danville,
Illinois. Mrs. Armstrong is n sister of
Mrs. Kempthorne.
Geo. W. Harmon, manager, and the
electrician of the Auburn Telephone
Co. were in Nemaha Thursday putting
in some better fixtures that will greatly
add to the efllciency of the telephone
service over that line.
The school board has bought some
seats for the primary department ot
our schools, giying an additional seat
ing; oapacity of twelve or fourteen.
This was badly needed as the room has
been greatly crowded,
A number of the young folks were
very pleasantly entertained at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, R, I. Brown Friday
night of last week. The only com
plaint we beard was that their sides
were sore from laughing.
F. M. Taylor did not go ,to Boyd
county last week but visited friends
in Bedford precinct until Saturday
when be came to Nemaha, remaining
over Sunday. He expected to go heme
this week,
Mark Hanna, chairman of tlio repub
lican national central committee, made
his visit to Auburn last Saturday, It
was almost two o'clock p, m, when the
special arrived at the M. P. depot. A
platform bad, beon bIU In front of the
amphitheater on the fair grounds. An
immense crowd was walling to see and
hear the great Mark Hanna. Victor B.
Dolliver, brother of Senator Dolllver of
Iowa, made a short talk. In the midst
of his speech the orowdud platform
collapsed. Fortunately no one wbs
seriously Injured. As soon rb the con
fusion subsided Senator Hannu stood
on a chair and began his speech by
saying the people had just been given
an object lesson. That was the way
the democratic party would be crushed
on the 0th day of November. Senator
Hanna' remarks were woll received.
He waB followed In a masterly address
by Judge Ben S. Baker of Omaha
The chair in Which Senator Hanna
was sitting when the platform went
down was crushed. The pieces were
saved as relics & the occasion, popn
llsta and democrats bb well as republi
cans being anxious for a piece of the
chair.
A son of Wm. Q. Hughes, ex-deputy
sheriff, bad bia Jeg Injured In the
wreck of the platform. Senator Hanna
inquired the bey'i name and that even
ing sent him a check for 825. W. P
Freeman and Dr. Lutgenieach had it
foot bruised and another man had his
jaw hurt.
Few men in any community are held
in so high esteem as Is G. N. Titus.
He is well posted ou all public ques
tions and when he goes to the legisla
ture will always be found voting and
working for the laws that will be of
the greatest benefit to his constituents.
e d not think anyone who is ac
quainted with Mr. Titus doubts this.
He will do good work for Nemaha
couutyv A vote or Nat Titus la a
vote for an' honest conscientious, able
man. Do not fail to make a cross
after his name. You will never have
occasion to regret it.
Dont fail to make a cross after the
name of every candidate for every
state, congressional, legislative, county
or' precinct office that you want to
cast a vote for Ydu can vete for
all the candidate for presidential elec
tors by making a cross In tbo circle to
the right of the names, but for every
other candidate you want to vote for
you have to make a cross in the square
opposite bis name. Do not fail to do
this.
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Thli ilgnature ii on every box of the granlM
Laxative Bromo-QuiMfie it
the remedy that nree n eoM ta ty
It Helped to Win Battles-Twenty-nine
officers and men wrote
from the front to say that tor (scratches,
bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and
stiff joints, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve 1b
the best in the world. Same for burns,
skin eruptions and piles. 2-5 cts a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold W W Keeling
druggist.
SAVE ME.
I am worth BO coats towartfono dozen
Cabinet pictures till Decbeinbcr 1, 1000, at
STONEMAN'S STUDIO.
One taken on each dozen. Anburn, Neb.
If you have a baby in the house you
will wlBh to know the beat way to check
any unusual looseness of the bowels, or
diarrhoea so common to snail children.
O P M Holliday of Deeming, End., who
has an eleven months' old child, says:
"Through the months of June aud July
our baby was teething and took a run
ning off of the bowels and sickness or
the stomach. His bowels would move
from five to eight times a day. I had a
ottleof Chamborlain' , Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house
nnd gave him four drops in a teaspoon
bful o water and he get better at
once." For Bale by KeeUa.
Old papers for sale at this office.
Miss Pearl Hlatt has beon sick for
several days but Is able to be out again
John Kinney returned to Tecnmfleh
Thursday where he expocts to work
this winter.
Miss BurSOIl and Mis Wnmnn nf
Asplnwall precinct, nro attending the
Nemaha high school.
Best kinds of heating and cook stoves
wsod and coal fur sale by the Ed
wards & Bradford Lumber Co.
The candidates on the republican
oounty tlckot and other speakers will
address the citizens of Hillsdale and
vicinity next Monday night. Evorys
body Is invited.
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Miss Jennlo Hawxby ran a nail al
most through ber foot one day this
week. Fortunately the nail was u uew
one so the results are not so likely to
prove serious bb It would If the nail
had been rusty.
Will S. Russell, wno has been visit
ing in Tennessee aud Kentucky for
Beveral weeks, returned home Monday.'
Will reports having a One time and
gained twelve pounds in weight, but
says he would not like to live in either
of those states.
Rev. J. W. Taylor and wife started
for Oklahoma Wednesday, where they
will make their home with their daugh
ter, Mrs. E. M. baker. Their many
Nemaha friends wish them great joy
and peace during tho remuinder of
their time on earth.
E. Bordwoll, of Nebraska City, one
of the auditors for ths Edwards &
ford Lumber Co. was hi Neman
Tuesday and Wednesday and assisted
H. D. Beebeln making some cbangeB
in the hardware etore that gives a
much better display of the goods.
Mrs. John Hlatt says The Advertiser
slighted ber. aa it never mentioned that
John Russell, who has bought the old
A. D. Skeen farm and meved here, was
her brother. Mr. Russell and Mrs.
Hiatt are brother and sister and Mr.
Hiatt and Mrs. Russell bear the satrie
relationship.
Miss Frances Farmer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Farmer, of Brown
ville, died Wednesday morning, after a
lingering illness, from consumption.
The fuueral services were held at
Brownville Thursday afternoon and
the remains laid at rest in the cemetery
at Nemaha.
Wm . Rossell was 81 years old Mon
day. That day be caught 17 fish and
the next day he caught U5, besides go
ing hunting and bringing back two
squirrels. Saturday morning he caught
a cat fish weighing four pounds and an
American carp weighing fourteen
pounds. The most of the flsh be is
catching are sturgeon.
Riley Turney and Mrs. Fannie Fair
bank went to Tecumseb Wednesday
and were ' there united in the holy
bonds of matrimony. They went to
the bridegroom's old home In Missouri
where they will spend a few days visit
ing relatives. The happy couple have
tbe best wishes of The Advertiser for
a long, bappy and prosperous married
life.
DISSOLUTION N0TI0E.
Notice ',8 hereby given that tbo parts.
nership heretofore existing between
Peter Kerker and J. P. Hoover, under
tho firm name of Kerkor & Hoover,
proprietors of the City Meat Market, la
thin day dissolved by mutual consent,
J. P. Hoover retiring. Peter Korker,
who will continue the business at tbe
old Btand, assumes all indebtedness
will collect all accounts due the firm,
Nemaha, Neb., Aug. 31st, 1000.
Petkk Kkiikisk,
J. P. Hoovbk.
We will send Tbe Advertiser for one
year and the Farm Journal until Jan.
1st, 1005, for only $1, if paid in ad
vauce. This offer applies to both old
n new subscribers.
Prices Guaranteed.
A new and complete
stock of
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING
HATS,
CAPS,
and
SHOES
Just received. Prices
Lower Than Ever Be
fore Offered'in Nemaha
County. With 30 years
experience m theOloth-
ing business we know
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WJiat gOOCt GlOtlling 18.
Also new
DRY GOODS
HOSIERY
GROCERIES
and CHINA
EDW. E. L0
Brownville, Nebraska.
WW KeelinKsuaranteea everv bottl
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy anl
will refund tbe money to any one who
is not satisfied after using two-thirds of
tbe contents. This Is tbe best remedy
in tbe world for lagrlppe.cousbs.ooldi.
croup and wbooplngcough and is pleae
tnt aud safe to take. It prevents any
tendency of a cold to result In pneu
monia. This Paper
Farm Journal
nearly 5 Years-
One Year.
PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEBBF0E
THE PEI0E OP ONE.
Wo want to goCKOO new Babsorlbore U
our papor, and aro going to do it if wo can,
WO UlOrOforO Continue our arranoAnunt
with tho Farm Journal by whioh wo cam
Bend The Nebraska Advertiser and the Farm
Journal for tho romalndor of I9OO and all of
l)ol, I902, l0o3, look both for 21. And
wo make tho some offer to all old subsorib-
era who will pay all arrearages and ono year
in advance.
You know what our is, and tho Farm
Journal in a gom practical, progressive a
clean, honest, UBOful paper full of gump.
Uon,,f all sunshine, with an iuimonso circu
latien among tho best people everywhere.
YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT.
Stor of a Slave.
To be bound band and foot for years
by the chains of disease ia the worst
form of slavery. George D Williams of
Manchester, Mich., says: "My wife has
been bo helpless for live years that sl'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 w This supreme remed
for female diseases qnlckly cures ner
vousness, sleeplessness, melanchol.
headache, backache, fainting and dizzy
apeua. 11 ib a godsend to weak, Bickly,
run-down people. Cure ffuaiantnwl.
Onlv 60c. Sold by W W Keeling, drug
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