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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1901)
ns n ciiicK'iurt m F 1 i fttiefttel i.V VOLUME XL VI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY Ht 1901. XUMBER 2 a sv .-u u . SC BAfc- 1ft, f & !4. ' Ife1 4 I -A p Local News Wheat harvest is over. Call on us for job work. Extremely hot weather. A good time to kilt weeds. Too hot to rtiatle much news. See HIU & Keeling for Are insurance Threshing the wheat crop now be gins. Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1210 K st. , Lincoln, Neb. The O'Brien wagon sold and guaran teed by Chambers & Hiatt. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Seymour Howe commenced to thresh bis wheat Friday of this week. We had a good rain Monday night and another good one Tuesday night. The dry hot weather the latter part of last month cut the potato crop short. Have your watches and clocks re paired by a competent jeweler at Battles. Frank Flack and family went to Tecunjseh Wednesday to celebrate the Fourth. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.00. Dr. Harlan, oesteopalh, graduate of A. T. Still school, Offlce in Auburn. Consultation free. 0-7 If you nfed a new wagon call on Chambers & Hiatt. They have just received a car load. Mr. aud'Mrs. James M. Burns went to Wymore Wednesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Fauver. A fine line of hammocks and croquet sets just received by the Edwards & Brudford Lumber Co. Dick Chambers aud Tom Hiatt went to Kausas City Monday night, return ing Wednebday morning. You no longer have to stamp checks, notes, leases, moitgages, etc. The change will be appreciated. Mrs. . S. Chamberlain came in from Johnson Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Claik. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Sederas went to Beatrice Tuesday to visit Nate's father aud other relatives and friends. And the citizens of the United States did celebrate the Fourth of July, even if we are living under an emperor. Yi e have a full line of screen doors; also screen wire. Bo ready for flies. Edwards & Bkadfohd Lumbeii Co. Mrs. Alice A. Mioick and Miss Helen Hitte, of Brownville, were call ing on Nemaha friends last Saturday. For host .assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Dayllght.Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. L. L. Roblsou's mother aud brother returned to their home at Hickman, Neb., Monday, after several days' visit in Nemaha. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1219 K street, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Hoff, of Havana, Illinois, who has been visiting her brother, George Yackley, for nearly three weeks, start ed home Tuesday ufternoou. Uirl Hoover is the champion on early roasting ears this year. He had some for dinner .Monday, July 1st. re hud our tlrst mess four days later. The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for $1.40 There are no symptoms of smallpox In Nemaha now. The last cases have got well and have been dismissed, the houses have been fumigated, and all danger of infection is over. L. II Battles says he isn't golr.g to move again for ten years, and when he does move he will sell off all of his furniture. He thinks one move is enough to make in a lifetime. We acknowledge the receipt of the program of the Auburn chautauqua, which begins August 17th. The list of entertainers Is a good one, and those who attend will bo well repaid. G. N. Titus. J. D Ralney, Miss Veva Clark and Miss Helen Hoover spent the fourth fishing in the Nishna river, crossing over at Brownville. Thev caught lots of fish and say they had a splendid time. SPECIAL SALE ON WAGONS. For the next ten days Chambers & Hiatt will make special prices on Wagons. If you need a wagon you cannot afford te let this opportunity go by. Every wagon guaranteed. The 4th of July was quietly observed in Nemaha. The attendance at the park was small. In the afternoon a few patriotic songs were song and a shorl address was made by itev. A. V. Wilson. Many of our citizen went to Auburn and Stella to celebrate. Dr. Gaither was appointed city phy sician by the mayor on last Thursday evening and his appointment confirmed by the city council. Dr. Gaither has the reputation of being a good physi cian and the appointment will doubt" less prove a popular one. Tarkio (Mo.) Independent. Mart May says a small oyclone visits ed his farm Tuesday afternoon and tore out hedge in two places, throwing the hedge into the corn. Mart says be can get seven good pests from the hedge that was torn out by the roots. No other damage was done. Mart would not have growled If the wind had taken out all the hedge. Fred Hawxby, whs has just gradu ated from the law school of the state university, has formed a law partner ship with George Cornell and will be gin the practice of law here Id Auburn. As Mr. Cornell has to spend more or lees of bis time in Oklahoma he will have some one here who will look after his business while away. Fred is a bard worker and a close student, two important elements of success: Auburn Post. WIND AND HAIL BT0EM. While Stella was enjoying a pleasant little Bhower on Tuesday afternoon, the wind and hail were making things lively just north of us. It was accom panied by a very heavy rain. Among those who suffered damage were: Witbee school house, chimney blown off; Albert Larimore and John Neal, corn cribs unroofed; J. E. Winfrey and Eli Knapp, windmills blown over; Miles Knapp and John Curtis, corn stripped by hail ; Alvin Curtis, a num ber of apple trees broken off; Will Marts, three loadB of hay upset; Jim Nutter, wheat shocks generally dis tributed over the farm. Stella Press. Call ai Keeling's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain'sStomach and Liver Tablets. They are an ele gant physic. They also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a Berious time ef it! It also tmved him from several severe attacks of croup. II J Stlckfaden, editor World-Hearld, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by W W Keeling. A Practicing Physician in Montlcello, III., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PepBin. Ask at Kees lings drug store. By the now game law, which went into effect July 1st, it in made unlawful to kill quail at any time until Novems ber 1, 1003, and after that time the open season is only the one month of November for each year. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hebdon, the temperance evangelists, will hold gosi pel temperance meetings at the Metho dist chuich Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights of next week. The exercises will consist of lectures, songs and views by a powerful lime light blunial stereopticon. The first two nights the admission will be free but a collection will be taken. The last night 10 and 15 cents admission will be charged. The Methodist Sunday school last Sunday elected the following officers for the ensuing six months: W, W. Sanders, superintendent. Dr. W. W. Keeling, assistant super intendent. Will F. Sanders, secretary. Belle Galbralth, assistant secretary. I. N. Cooper, treasurer. Nellie Sanders, librarian. Theodore Hill, assistant librarian. Lillian Minick, organist. Florence Minick, assistant organist. jfjfjfjfjfjfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfjfJfJfJfJfJfjfJfjfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJfJf L- JE31. BATTLES . says fcfrr us to tell the people he Has got through moving and Is ready to .attend tn business. A large stock of seasonable goods Just received. Remember that EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE I will continue to stock and metlce $ Monday arid FViday are Poul try days. Highest prices paid. H Read It in Hie Newspaper. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks zeitung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber Iain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in ber back and could get no relief. He says: "After UBing the Fain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though born anew,' and before using the entire con tents of the bottle the unbearable pains bad entirely vanished and she could again take up ber household duties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will bear of her wonderful recevery. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Call in and see us it you want to subscribe for any paper published n the United States. y)f)f)f)f3ffff4f44f)f44f44f)f4)f)f4'Hf)f)f444ff4)f)ff)f4)f444ff MRS. THEO, HILL IS HAVING A GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF Summer K.K-K About three weeks ago Mrs. John Clark received a letter from her only living brother, Benson Noland, whom she had nut heard from for over thirtj years. Mr. Noland was living en a ranch in South Dakota. The letter was promptly answered. Last week Mrs. Clark received a telegram that her brother had died on Tuesday, June 25th. A day or two later a letter was received from the doctor who attended Mr. Noland in bis last sickness. The deceased was an old bachelor and Mrs. Clark was his only sister. He left some property but it is not yet known how much. It is probable D. H. Clark will go to South Dakota as soon as he can get away from the farm work and look after the affairs of the deceased. Old papers for sale at this office. t carry the largest the lowest prl - K - K - K - - K - )( - K.K - K - We have made arrangement whereby we can send The Advertiser and "Homefolks." a monthly magazine, both one year, and a magnificent 12 color picture all for only 81,15, cash. Now is tho time to subscribe. This offor is good for new subscribers and old subscribers who pay up all arrear ages. Brave Men Fall Victims te stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel the result in Iobb of appetite, polaonB in the blocd, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, liatneaa run-down feeling. But thero's ao need to fool like that. S. W. Gard- ner, of Idaville, Ind., savs: "Electric Bittors are just the thing for a man when he don't care whother he lives or dies. It gave me new strength and appetite. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on lifo." Only 50 cants at Keeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.75 t Millinery Forty-six years agoin 1865 Blrl Hoover, Samuel Stiera and William iloiiell celebrated tho Fourth of July at Brownville. Mr. Rossell was then living,, in Missouri, moving to Browns villo the next year. The next year the Fourth was celebrated In Nemaha. Mr. Hoover has been In Nemaha every 4th of July since that time. Mr. and Mrs. 8tiers wero the (list couple mar ried in Nemaha county. They were married In October. 1854. William Ceteriok, an old citizen of Nemaha precinct, died at hid home three miles southwest ot Nemaha Fri day morning, July 5th. Mr. Colerlck first came to Nemaha county In 1858, settling on the Muddy. Afterward he moved back to Indlaua and from there to California. He lived in the western part of this state for some time, mov ing back here several years ago. He leaves a wife and several childien. The funeral services will be held at Prairie Union Saturday, the procession starting from tho borne at 10 o'clock a. m. The list of entertainers for the Au burn chautauqua, the "twentieth cen tury assembly," which will be held at Aubuin August 17th to 25th, includes the following: The Auburp Male Quartette, Hon F O Fritz, W J Orem, Rabbi A Simon, Edith C Soli el I, Geo E Blgelow, Hen A 8pencer Zook, Rev A T Wolff, A B Whitmer, Laura A Gregg, Rev O M Shepherd, Mrs. J A W, Hull, Prof W H Wright, Prof Samuel Smith, W F Wright, Geo W Mutz, Alton Packard, Rev Tbos W Conway Gheee man, Rev F C Burner, Medora D L Nlckell, Mrs Annie 8wan Demaree and Mrs Annie V Gates. Just Saved Hla Life It was a thrilling escape thatCbaxlee avis of Bowerston, O., lately Red from a frightful death. For two years a severe lung trouble constantly grew worse nntil it Beemed he must die of Consumption. Then he began toae Dr King's New Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and ef footed a permanent curc."u8uch won derful cnreB havo for 26 years proven its power to cure all'Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50e and $1 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at Keeling's drug store. Don't Funny. It does not pay . If you have a good thing, tell it right out. Don't use false means to attract attention. We say "right out" and mean it, to, that Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will cure every case of Stomach Trouble. It will stop pain caused by Indegestion ; it knocks Sick Headache by attacking the cause ef the complaint and aids you to diges. your food, no matter what you eat. To Cure a Gold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature on each box. Price 25 cents 0 22 Yen may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active, energetic roan with a torpid liver, and you may know his liver fa torpid when be does not relsh his -food or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and somotimes diz zieness. A few dosea of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, improve bis digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price, 25 cents. Sample free at Keeling' drug store. Old papers for sale at this office K U