The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, July 26, 1901, Image 12

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M ., liUKU WHtHl ALL USt (AILS.
Kl IlCBt CoilKll Bjrup. TWICS UOtMl.
CrJ In tlnio. Pnln iirdrnpRlntn.
r. c. W: Keeling,
Noiimlm, Ncbrnskn.
Office in Kooling building, nocoiul door
orth of AynoH linnlwiiro Htoro.
PETER KERKEli,
Dealer In
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Highest market price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
jl. L. stiers, jvt. r.
NEMAHA, NEBR,
Tonders his professional services to
the citizons of Nemaha and vicinity.
All calls answered. Dr. Gaithers
office. 6 7 I
B. A. HELMER,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
Ail work gunrAntood to give natlsfactlon
, West of Court House Square,8o-Atiburn,Neb
JOHN A. HIATT,
Dealer lr
HA.JRWEJSS
and Harness Supplies
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
IBbN
J. H. SEID,
Breeder of
Thoroughbred Poland China
Farm ono and ono-half miles south
r, west of Nemaha.
THOS. W. HIATT,
, Proprietor of the
Liveryft Feed Stable
NEMAHA, NIBE.
Good Dray in connection with Llvory
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Republican Jr., 29348
Standard and registered. Sired by
Republican, 2:10&; dam, 8adie Vera
by Talavera, 2:80; 2nd dam, BetBy
Trotwoed by MoMabon, 2:21. Rh1
bay, black point?, 7 years old, stands
10 bands, weighs 1175 pounds; good
blgh action with One style.
Ludwick, 32673
Standard and registered. Sired by
Pat L, 2:0014; dam, Sadie Vera; 2nd
dam, Betsy Trot wood. Dark buy,
black points, 4 years oTd, stands 10
bands lilgb, woIkIis 1275 pounds.
Both horses will make the season of
1001 at Maple Ridge stock farm, 1
miles southeast uf Howe. Nehr., at
10.00 to insure mare In foal. (Care
will be taken to prevent aeoldents, but
should any occur it will bo at owner's
risk.)
T, H. JONES, Owner,
HOWE, NEBRASKA.
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The Nebraska Advertiser
W. V. Sandehs, publnhor
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1001.
Tho O'Brien wngon hoIi! and guaiau
teed by Chambers & lllmt.
Rev. A. V. Wilson will hold services
in the park Sunday night if Uio weath
er Is favorable
For sale Commode, bedstead, bed
springs and muUresi, all nearly new.
Inquire of L, II. Battles.
The series of meetings hold in the
park was not so well attended as they
should have been, on account of the
extreme beut.
Next weak we will begin the publi
cation of an interesting aerial entitled
"Ray's Daughter," by that popular uu
thor, Qeu. Charles King.
A Practicing Physician
in Monticeilo, III., formulated Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup PepHin. Ask ut Kees
lings drug store.
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Tho Burlington Route offers twenty
prlxes, aggregating 600 lor letters
which can be used in encoutaglng ims
migration to Nebraska
F. II. Knapp has bought the livery
table of Thos. VV. Hlati anil will take
possession next Monaay Tom has
not yet fully decldad what he will do,
but talks some of going to Oklahoma.
We hopo he will stay here
A number of persons who ate ice
cream at the birthday part of Mrs
Koellng Thursday night wens very
sick shortly afterward and vomited se
verely. Some are quite t. It is
not known what caused the sickness.
Congressman BurkeU s received
and accepted an invitation to dellvei
the address before the Nem ilia county
old settlers' association on August 17,
at Nemaha City. Tho id Haulers of
this portion of the state swine a great
deal of enjoyment out or hmnh annual
events and at each nut ing they are
addressed by Burnt- pi uiett person
from the state State .Imirnul
Mrs. W. W Keeling w.m pieaaantlj
reminded thatThurndav wanner birth
day. Her friends gave Iim h gnnuine
surprise party that ulght. Mrs. Keel,
ing had no suspicion of tliu party and
attended preaching services at the
pik. When she got home she found
the yard illuminated with Chinese Ian
turns and a lurne unrulier of friends
present. The evening vho passed in
social et.joymtnt.
James 8hiveley, of Asplnwall pre
clnot, raUed the rthampioii wheat in
this neighborhood, so far aa we have
heard. lie threshed nine acies and on
Thursday hauled it to the elevator and
it weighed 883 bushels an average of
a little over 42bushels per acre He
got 57 cents a bushel, his crop on HiIb
piece of ground bringing him 2i 25
and a fraction per acre. He has thirty
acres more of wheat which he stacked,
a good part of which is just as good as
the nine aorta.
Great preparations are being made
for the reception to Hon. Church
Howe, who is expected to arrive at
Auburn over the Missouri Pacltio at
12:80 p ra. next Tuesday.
The Pawnee Cltv.Tecumseh, Auburn
and Johnson bauds have been engaged
The procession will form at the depot
and escort Mr. Howe to his home.
There will be a basket dinner in the
park. At 2 o'clock the procession will
again form and Mr' Howe will be ea
corted to the park. There will be ad
dresses of welcome on behalf of the
city by W. H. Kelligar, on, behalf of
the county by ex-Oov. Furnas, on be
half of the state by Gov. Savane. and
on behalf of the country by J, Sterling
Morton, and response by Consul Church
Howe, atter which a general reception
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mil iiiiiuw.
Brownville Locals
Dr. Kraft'a father, of Brock, came
in Wednesday to visit u wliilo with his
(ton.
News of tho death of Elmer Erback,
formerly of this piuce. has'just reached
his irieuds here.
Mr. and Mrs. August and duughter
and Mrs Alice A.MInick were Auburn
visitors Tuetday.
Report has it that our city marshal
was locoed and then limboea out at
Auburn over Butiday.
Eph, Elias and Burr Lovd with their
teams went to Wyraore Tuesday to
engago in railroad work.
W. S. Andrew sold his house and lot
on tho corner of 7tli and Main streets
to W F. Thompsou Monday.
A. M. Aldrich, manager of the Moler
dystem of barber schools of Omaha,
wiib u business visitor Friday.
E. F. Jeflers and Jim Roberts de.
parted for Colorudo Monday to soe the
sights and obtain employment.
Miss ArbunnaEuton, of Exeter.Neb ,
is the guest ot her undo and aunt Mi.
and Mrs. A. Vandeventer this week.
Rev. J.Lewelllng went to Scribner
Monday where he will remain some
time practicing the art ot maguetic
iieallug.
Elder Rowe, ofj IUckport, llo.t
preached to a fair sized audience at the
Christian church Sunday morning and
evening.
Mrs. M. McCombs, of White Pigeon,
Iowa, a sister of Samuel and John
Christie, came inj Thursday to make
them ttu extended visit.
It has been mildly suggested during
thcweek that we have a Sunday closing'
ordinance. Every citizen of the town
ougut to favor such move.
A controversy having arisen be
tween Mr. August aud the basebull
boya over the laud where their grounds
are located, has been the means of ut
ting our city mayor and city marsh.!
arrested for trespass. Their trials are
Bet down for 80 days hence when an
interesting tiaio is expected.
And now comes Governor Savuge
with his proclamation setting apart
Friday, July 20, a'Sa day of fasting and
prayer that ttie weather conditions now
existing may be changed when the fact
is every man. womeu and child in Ne
braska bus been praying for the past
two or three weeks with a fair prospect
of fasting a little later in the season.
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ASK YOUR GROCER POR
Tfcc 5 iwnnte Breakfast fto&
PURINA HIALTH FUOUIt
"BH A.1TST BUB? Aft"
Purine rViillp, St, Louis, Mo,
Ke on Clear Brain
Your beet feelings, your social poej.
Hon or buslnosn aiu'coju depend larger
ly on tho porfeot action of your Stom
aoh and Liver. Dr Kinu's Now Life
Pills give increased strength, a keen
olflar brain, high ambition. A ti.rubx
will mkiynu feel )ioa now hojng,
Sold by Keollng the druuiiM.
EiUHUNGTON ROUTE
l4)v rates dally to th p,inAinnrN
nan Exposition at Huff.ilu. Ar-k tint
lfo(it. iifii'iH ulmut litem
y?r&tSg0'
Thli Ignntur is on erery box of the gcnulno
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
the remedy that rnrcs a cld fa one day
Paid Dear for his Leg.
R D Blanton ot Thackerville Texas
In two yoird i)iiidovor$3(KJ to doctors
to cure a running sore on hh leg.
Then thev wanted tc cut it off but he
cured it with one box of Bucklon's
Arnica 8-tlvo Guaranteed cure for
Piles. 25 cts a box. Sold by Keeling
the druggist.
All our farmer readers should take
advantage of the unprecedented club
blng offer we this year make, which
Includes with thia paper The Iowa
Homestead, its Special Farmers' Insti
tute editions, The Poultry Farmer, and
The Farmers' Mutual Insurance Jour
nal. These four publications are the
best of tlioir class and should be in
evey farm home. To them we mid
for local, county and general news our
own paper and make the price tor tho
Ave for one year $1.85. Never before
was so much superior reading matter
offered for so Hmall an amount of
money. The four papers named which
we club with our ov n ure well known
throughout the west and commend
themselves to the reader's favorable
attention upon mere mention. The
Homestead is the groat agricultural
and live stock paper of the west. The
Poultry Farmer is the most practical
poulcry paper for the farmer published
in the country; The Farmers' Mutual
Insurance Journal is the special advo
cate of furmois' co-operative associa
tions, and the Speoial Farmeis' Jneti
toH editions are tjie most practical
publications for tin piomoiion of good
fanning ever publlshod. Tako advuiit
DgB of tills ureut oflVr.
The AdvaiMseraml tho Chicago In
Jer Ocean lor j 40
'Old puper for sals at l ol)pe.
Notico of Probato of Will.
Htnlc of Nebmnlcn, Nomnhn ronnt , ph.
In Iha Cotitiiy Comt or Ncmnliu county,
NebrnHltn,
I0J0I111 H. Cnlerlflc, Frnncli A. C lerlrk,
wllllHtn II. Colcrlcli, .IiHluii I) ColTlrk.
Moid s. Colcrlck. ClmrlPH II. Coterlck mid
I.r.ln M.Co'urlck, mid to nil )ei(iiin lrit rc.
od In tliop-iiilnof Wllllnm Poierlck ilcci-.i -l
You nro licroby nollllrd Unit I). M. L'olcrlrlc
ImHlllpdft notltlon prhytnK 'hnl itn In m.
ment IIIimI In this court purporting lo im tlm
lost will and IfHliunont of Kulil ii cnscl. tuny
bo proved, iillowrd mill recorded us tho IkhI,
will and teslameutor WllltPin CMerlck, do
erased; thiitHnld InRtrumniit trmv bo ml in It
led to probnte, find ndnilnlstriitlon of Mitd
estntogninlcd to.1. It, Held ni mtminlfriir
with will nmicxed.nnd Hint the Idtli dnv t
AjjriihI. A. I). llWl,tlUo'clookn.m.,ht coun
ty i-ourt room of 8ild oniin y, In Aiimini, Iiuh
1x3011 (lxod hh the lime nnd pl.ic) of proving
mild will, wlien'you and nil liilereMtcd inny
nppcnr and show rainte, II there ho nil), wiiv
tho irynr ol I In- petition mould not bo
grinned, nud ronteHt tho prolmto t hereor.
WltnenH my linnd nnd nenl or wild court this
16th dftv or Jmy. I) 1001.
KICUAHD F. NliAL. County JudRO.
v J. W. SAPP
REAL ESTATE, LOAN
and Insurance Agent. 1
Collections mndn
Notary Ptiblib in ofllce.
BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA.
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Cornell & Hawxby
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Real Estate, Loans and Collections
Phono 80. Office, So. Auburn, Neb
TIME TABLE
jVcmalm, Nebr,
Xjtiioolti
Omnhu
ChlcuBn
St. .ToHojili
IvtitiHitH Oily
St. XjoiiIh unci nil
TolritM lUuHtniul
South
Doiivor
TTeloiiu
Xlutto
Salt Lfike City
I'lixMltiiid
San O'rimolHco
Vnd all XJointH
'WOHt
I RAINS LCAVK A8 FOLLOWS.
Nil. 07 -PiiKnpiiKcr, dullycxeeptSutio
dny, for TpouiiispIi, lltnlllro,
HnldrcKonud nil points went DitOnm
No. 08 I'HHonicor, dully except Sun
day, lor Nebraska City. Ulilcugo
nnd nil polntn north uiuIcii.mI 4t38p m
No. 113 Local freluht, dally except
Htindiv, Mr lloatilce nnd all In.
tenni'diatoMta'loiiN l:0Op m
No. 114 Local IrelKht, dull. except
Sunday, for Nebr"ki City nnd
all Intermediate sttlotiH i;3o p to
No. 110 Local ficlttlit, dally except
Sunday, lor AtehUon and Inter
iiM'dlnto NintloiiH 7d5 p ni
No 112-Locat freluht, dnllv except
Monday, Tor Nebraskn Chy nnd
InterniodlitioNtntiouM 3:30 n m
r.?Jpr'n', t,lr!nK H' rpcllnlng chrtlr enrs
fHentsrieeJonihicinun traltm. Tlokola Sold
?r" . ?K, H eheokod to nny point In the
United Htalrn or Canada.
tlckots eat' on or wrllo to Ginrie McUlure
a. sr.Ji5..pfisr oouem' p"8s
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
cures every kind of couRta, laprlppe, bronchltln,
soro throat, croup, vrhooplnK cough, etc Nover
deranges tho stomach. At Drog-g-iitB, 10 & 25c.
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July Clearing & Remnani Sale
Thus far.the trade on summer vnnA
has been very good, consequently many
i-eiuiiuius uccumuiate,
p.nn q 1 "afinrr rf
, "w.., ... v,
L.awns, Jaconets, Organdies, Mulls,
Prints, Muslins and many others, which
will be collected, measured and marked
at an extremely low price. Some full
patterns, some enough for waists and
many otber uses.
Clearing sale price on ladies' slippers:
Our regular $1.50 slipper goes at $1.19
Our regular $1.25 slipper goes at 98c
Ladies' gingham aprons, full size, I3c
Ladies' white lawn aprons, insertion
and hem stitch, 19c
Children's and boys' fancy bows, worth
10c, now 5c
Pins, per paper, lc
.Needles, per paper, good, 3c
i ream writing paper, 120 sheets, 12c
Try our fancy Rio coffee; per lb 15c
CASH STORE
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JNO. W. RITCHEY,
Brownville, Nebraska
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DEALERS IN
WAGONS, BUGGIES
FABM IMPLEME3SITS, Etc.
Get my prices before buying-. I will meet al
Competition. Warehouse joining the
Livery Stable on the south.
NEMAHA, - - . NEBRASKA
J. W. ARMSTRONG'
Dealer in
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
AND UNDERTAKING GOODS
South of Court House Square, AUBURN, NEB.'
Union Lock Poultry Fence
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For Poultry, RabbitsOrchards, Gardens, etc,
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