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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
",' I, "" ' T) 'i,? V li tMS i ,' .v JW tun ki " V ftUeffifec i VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. NUMBER 12 ?WTi i SfleWajk r - K . A Local News Cool nights. See Hill & Keeling for tire insurance Republican primaries Saturday of next wtek. Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1110 0 at., Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Wells Whltten moved to Lin coln this week. The Advertiser uud the Chicago In . ter Ocean for 81.40 L .H. Battles went to St. Joe Tuess day, returning Wednesday. Col. Lew Davenport, of Stella, was a Nemaha visitor Monday. 8ee W. VV. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. We were visited by a rain Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Fruit jars and fruity cans for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs. J. M. Sanders, of London pre cinct, is visltlug her son, W. W. Sands era. Will Keeling had a good sidewalk laid in front of theKeellng block Mon day. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 61.76. Mrs. Merrltt.of Brownville, visited hsr non, living south of Nemaha, the tlrst of this week. Dr. Harlan, eesteopath, graduate of A. T. Still school, Office in Auburn. Consultation free. 67 Mrs. E. M. Baker, of Oklahoma, baa been visiting Nemaha friends ter the past week or ten days.' . , A member .of the Salvation Army was in Nemaba Thursday, soliciting donations for the werk. Mrs. Rebecca Berger went to Auburn ' Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Miuttie Parker, for a few days. Miss Dora Morton begins teaching a .school near Brock next Monday the same school she taught last year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred August drove down from Brewnvllle Thursday to do some trading with our 'merchants. On account ef the rain Wednesday the German-American picnic at Au- burn was postponed until Saturday. Fer best (assortment of Dry Goedi and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Mrs. F. B. Woodward, of Kansas City, Mo., arrived in Nemaha Thursday on a visit to bar san, Frank Wood ward. T. A. Clark came home on sick leave last buaday from Solomon, Kaasas. He will rest up awhile before returning to duty. Mrs. Mattie Grate, of Omaha, came to Nemaha Tuesday afternoon on a visit to her (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark. Mrs. .Florence Jarvls and children who have been visiting her parents at Wabash, Neb., returned home Wednes day afternoon. Rev. G. W. Woodbey, ef Omaha, a colored gentleman, is holding Meetings in the park this week in the interest of the socialist party. F. G. Hawxby came in from Auburn Tuesday to stay at home a few days under "mother's" care, as he has been about sick ever since be returned from Oklahoma. J. II, Linn pume down from Lincoln a few days ago and is looking after his farm and visiting friends. He shipped twenty-four baskets of fruit up home Thursday. A small clasj? has been formed for the study of Latin outside of school hours, with Prof. Steutevllle an In structor. ThoBe having troublo with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. lllf K street, Lincoln, Neb. Will Keeling has a very sore hand, caused by snagging in on a rusty nail last Saturday night. It was very painful for a few days but 1 heal ing up nicely now. i Go to Miss Eva Able for dressmak ing nnd mllllHery. New fall Bteck of millinery just received. All the latest Btyles and novelties. Prices reason able. Call and see her stock. We had a high wind for a few min utes shortly after nine o'clock Wednes day night, and for a little while it had the appearance of a hard storm; but soon quieted down. Very little rain fell, E. Bordwell, of Nebraska City, audi tor of the Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Co., was in Nemaha Tuesday and Wednesday, looking over the business and planning some additions and lm provements thereto. R. I. Brown Is enjoying a visit with two of his Pawnee county friends, L, H. Crouch and R. II. S An ford, who are taking an ovorland trip through the country for health and enjoyment and stopped off here for a few days' visit. Ceunty Commissioner John Stevens son gave ue a social call Friday of last week. John is paying close attention te the roads and bridges in bis district just now, as election is near at hand and his term of office expires this fall. The plate glass In the front of the Anderson store building was badly cracked by the heat in the recent Are. Fortunately Mr. Anderson hsjUA the glass insured in a plate glass insurance company and on Monday workmen replaced the glass. W. H. Mclniach, of London precinct, can convince a man that this is the land or the "big red apple." We have In this office an apple raised on his farm that measures 13 inches In clrs cusnference. It Is said to be ef the variety called Wolf River. The educational rally and picnic at Brownville last Saturday was quite well attended and the exercises were excellent. The addressee of Rev. Mr. Wright and State Superintendent Fow ler were One. Tbd rain interfered considerably with the program. As Lester and Ha'rry Russell were going home Saturday night they ran eff the culvert a half mile north ef town, two wheels getng into the gutter and turning the buggy upside down . For tunately the horse did not run. The buggy and harness were breken a little but the damage was very slight. Rev. A. "V. Wilson drove a borrowed horse last 8unday as his horse was In the care ef a veterinary. When near the Titus nursery the horse stumbled and fell in a heap. When Mr. Wilson succeeded in getting the horse on his feet again and made an examination he found the crossbar and one shaft broken and the harness damaged. He managed to get to Nemaha, staying here all night, and the next morning by the liberal use of wire patched up the broken places so he thought they would bold tegether and started for Brownville. My little son bad an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time ef it! It also saved him from'several severe attacks of croup. H J Stlckfaden, editor World-Hearld. Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by W W Keeling. A Practicing Physician in Monticello, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Ask at Kees lings drug Btore. Old Settlers Meeting The members of the Nemaha County Old Settlers' association n called to meet at The A'dvertlsor office a 3 o'clock p. m Saturday, September 28th, 1001, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. All renldeets of Nemaha county who csmo to Ne braska before Its admission as a state, in 1807, are entitled to a vote at this meeting, NOTICE. Dr. W. W. Splvey, V. S., of Tecum sen, Neb , will be at Knapp'a livery barn Sept. 80th for 10 days. The Dr. cemes very highly recommended by all who know. him. Parties having horses that need the services of a first class veterinary Burgeon will do well to see the doctor while here. Bee small bills. Estray Notice Came into my enclesure In Nemaha, Nebraska, Friday eight, Sept. 0, 1901, a large black sow, weighing 226 te 269 pounds; lame in left leg. Owner can have same by proving property, paying for keeping and for this advertisement. S. K. ANDERSON, T . T" "CD A -LJ. JHL,- JJXL JL, XI I r1! I of eill lclnds - Jfruit JARS and Ftulbloers In fact, anything to loe Heidi in et well regulated store. Highest Frlee for Produce, i u i and see Jwant to buy or EXCLUSIVE t ! 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 zeltung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber lain's Fain Balm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of It for hie -wife, who for eight weeks bad suffered with the most terrible pains in her baok and could get no relief. He says: "After using the Pain Balm for'a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel' as though bern anew,' and before using the entire con tents of the bottle the unbearable pains bad entirely vanished and she could again take up ber heusebold duties." He Is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will bear of ber wenderful reoevery. This valuable liaiment is for sale by W W Keeling. Gall In and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in he United States. Rev. .T. J. Pleasant, pastor of the colored Methodist church of Nebraska City, cniuo to Nemaha Wednesday to preach us a sermon, having been Invit ed tn come for that purpose, but his audience consisted of only threo beside himself, bo ho concluded there was net such an urgent demand for his presence as the pressing Invitation he 'received would Indicate. Rev. P. O. Johnson, of Holmesvllle, Neb , Grand Master of the Odd Fellows of this state, carao to Nemaha Tuesday to meet with the members of the lodge here and confer with them regarding the advisability of rebuilding their hall. The Iddge has virtually decided on building a two-story brick, probably 22x00, and will begin preparations to that end in a few days. r-ieir-riirriocic:-i I and Croquet Sets M. AT COST t :! rat took $ JE. A Q. Lumb r Co. -M 444444444)f4444.44 I I II I IT t us whether you not. CASH STORE! Brave Men Fail Victims te stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all fool the rosult in loss of appetite, poisons in tbo blocd, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, listness run-down feeling. But there's no need to foel like that, 8. W. Gardt er. of Idaville, Ind., save: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether he lives er dies. It cave me new strength and appetite. I can now eat anything and nave a new lease on lire." Only 60 cants at Heeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Ke en Clear Brain Your best feelings, your Bocial posi tion or business succcsb depend large ly on the perfect action of your Stom ach and Liver. DrIKing's New Life Fills give increased strength, a keen clear brain, high ambition. A25obex will make you feel Hko a new being. Sold by Keeling the druggist. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 91.76 McKinley Shot Last Frlduy afternoon the nation was shocked by the news that Pitssl dent McKinley had been shot and badly wounded. A full account Is given on an inside page. The last accounts say the president is doing well and is prac tically out of danger, He la taking nourishment, resting well, and is stead ily gaining. Sam Lawrence has to take the pump eut of bis well for a queer reason. A few days age a lame bull snake crawled into the well and then Into the parnp from the bottom, passing the first valve and then getting fast. Some time ago Newt Jarvls brought suit to have a guardian appointed for his father, I. J. Jarvls, claiming the latter was mentally Incapable of trans acting business. After several peat ponements the case was sst for trial on Thursday, but before the time arrived Newt concluded to pay the coste and drop tee suit. The costs amounted to about $80, besides the atterney fees. Nemaha has been blessed with preachers this week. On Sunday we nad Revs. Smith and Wilson at their regular appeintments. On Monday Rev. G. W. Woodbey, of Omaha, a coN ored brother, began a eerlee of what he calls "socialist gospel meetings" In the park. Wednesday Rev. J, J. Pleasant, a colored brother from Nebraska Gjty, preached in the hall, and Thursday we were visited by a member or the Salva tion Army. September 11. 1001. I desire tbe good people of Nemaha to know that I did not come to your town without an invitation., I wae invited and iaslsted upon to come to your tewn and preach the gospel. I did not come down to sollolt money, , w uut ( yr uu bub wura oi uea, i none that caj visit will not prove 4trlee " tal. - 3 Rkv. J. J. Flasat7 692 6th St., Nebraska City, Nib. Pkru, Neb., Sept. 8, 1M1. t Mr. Sanders: Dear 8!r: I desire te express ray gratitude through your paper to all persons whe fought the Ore so heroically for tbe pretection of property in Nemaha last week, and saved my property, ao doubt, along with others. There are acts of kind-, ness that can neyer be,,pald, and" this is one. I oould nei forbear expressing my appreciation of yeor efforts. Again thanking yon one and all. Hklen M. Hitt. Just at present there li peace In tbe Hillsdale and Larkln school die trlcta Nos. 65 and 6t. Monday mem log Mrs. Kempthorne and W. H. Dressier betb appeared at the Larkln school, prepared to teach, the latter having been engaged by tbe school board after they learned ef tbe contract between Mrs. Cemptborne and district SB. Tbe directer refused to unlock N the door until it was decided whe wae te teaob. County Superintendent Far-, riett came down from Auburn and after censiderable discussion Mrs: Kemptberne gave notice that at the end of tbe menth she wonld sue the district for a month's pay, and went home. Mr, Dressier opened tbe school in tbe afternoon and is now teaching. We understand district 65 has engaged a teacher and will open scheol next Monday. Just Save Hie Life It was u thrilling escape thatOharlea avis of Bowers ton, O., lately had from a frightful death. For two years a severe lung trouble constantly grew worse nntil it seemed he must die of Consumption; Then he began to use Dr King's New Discovory and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and ef fected a permanent cure." Suohwoa derful enres have for 25 years proven its power to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50o and $ Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at Kooling's drug store. Call on us for job work. Old papers for sale at tbis office. " & , j