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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1901)
iteftile V' "-co VOLUME XLVl NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1961. NUMMK 13 peMalla' s Xi w. K - , i, ...., A Local News Call on uh for job vorl. See Hill & Keeling for Are Insurance Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. 1110 0 at. , Lincoln, Neb. The Adveitlser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 Sou W. W. Hauls of South Auburn for Clothing ami Dry Gooila. Mra. Theo. II ill bus lutd a good walk laid hi float of lior millinery catubllah munt. Mra. T. J. Ituiubaugh went to Oma lia Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mra. Homer. The Advertiser and the St. Louie Globo Democrat both one year lor only S1.7&. Just received by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., a lull line ol boating stovea. Mrs. J. C. Chamberlain, of Angus, Neb., was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Alo Cluro Tuesday. Seymour Ilowo ia attending district oourt at Auburn this week in the can pa'city of a juror. Dr. Ilnrlan, oesteopath, graduate of A. T. Still school, Ofiico lu Auburn. Uon.ultatloti free, 0-7 Mra Scott moved to Stella Tuesday. Sho wanted to stay in Nemaha but could uot get a house. Miss Tudie Scovill went to Topeka, KaiiaaH, Wednesday, where she expects to make her home with relatives.' For best -assortment of Dry Goodu and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn 'V. S. Harris prop'r. Dr. II. S. Gaither baa moved from Tarkio, Mo., to Maltland, Mo. He has bought an interest in a drug atore at Maitland. Frank Titus ia low Ujb ohampion peach tree budder at the Titu8 Nursery. He budded 2100 trees in six anil one half hours recently, Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. say they aro too busy this wool; to write advertisements but can wait on all customers that nifty call. Dr. and Mra. W. W. Keeling re turned home Wednesday after a pleas ant visit of two weeks with their two sons and old friends in Indiana. NOTICE All parties indebted to me are requested to call and settle at once and save trouble. , G.P. LARIMORE. The full ncconnt of the deatir of President William McKlnley and the accession to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt may he found on an inside page. We had throe heavy frosta this weok one Monday night, ono Tuoaday night and ono Thursday night. Ico formed In places on shallow water all three nights. Go to Miss Eva Able for dressmak ing and millinery. New fall stock of millinery just received. All the latest styles and noyolties. Prices reason, able. 'Call and see her Btock. George Fishar got his right leg tangled up In a corn harvester Tuesday and had a gash four or five inches long cut to the bono on the Inside of the leg betweun the knee and the ankle. I am now prepared to sell ladles' cloaks, coats, capes, skirts, waists, petticoats, and ladles' tallonnadoauita, Agent for Edward 13. Grossman & Co., Chicago. Flouenoe Minick. Harry McCandlesa and O. C. Clark will have a public sale of cattle.horsea, farm implements, household furnitu,ro, etc., at Harry's farm, 5 tnllea south', east of Memaha, Wednesday of next week. Gilbert & McCondless have ordeird a fine automatic cash register for the store. Gilbert & McCandlesa aro having a ware room built southwest of their store room, on the alley, iu which to store salt. Next Sunday ia Rev. A V. Wilson's last service before the annual ooufoi once, which meets at David City next Wednesday. Sheriff" Hossick, of Richardson county, was lu Neuinlm Thursday on the track of two horse thieves that hud stolen a tea. n of horses. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should cons suit the noted Dr. Seymour, 2io. llltf K street, Lincoln, Mob. W. S. Chamliors will have a public sale Saturday of this week, in Nemaha, selling cattle, a wagon, etc. Col. R D, Spelts, of Lincoln, will be the auc tloueer. Gilbert & McCandlesa havo shipped two cars of peaches to the lieatrict canning factory this week and aie loading another car. R. 1. lirown is superintending the buying and loading. They are paying 25 cents a bushel anil are getting some good peaches. The busiiie.18 houses in Neiuaha were closed on Tnursduy from : until i! o'clock on account of the luneral ot President McKiuley. The postolllce was closed from 10:30 until 2. The schools were closed during the uftor noon. The church bulls were tolled trum 2 until 2:30. Consul Church Howe visited old friend in Nemaha Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday forenoon, going from hero to Shubert. Ho was the guest of Frank Woodward whilo here. Mr. Howe will return to England in a short time. His friends wero greatly pleased to havo him visit them. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. have decided to put iu a complete lino of hardware, and in order to make room for It are making their store room thirty feet longer, giving them a room 21x70 feet, Suveral carpentois are now at work on the addition. 13, Hordwoll, of Nebraska City, ia super intending' the work. Wm. W. Seid Jias bought John Kompthorne'8 forty acre farm south of town and will take possession next month. Mr. Kempthoruo has rented Wm. Daniels' farm and .will move thereon as soon as Mr. Daniels moves to Oklahoma. The farm bought by Mr Seid waa formerly owned by Mra. Seid's father, John Prall, who. built the house now on it, and he ia delighted to get back to his old home. The price paid was 2000. A. Moore, of Auburn, died last Sats urday, September 14, 1001, from the ef fects of a stroke of paralysis, Mr. Mooro was one of tlio leading business men of Auburn for about eighteen years, retiring about two years ago on account of poor health, no has been a resident of the county for about thirty years, and waa in buaiuess in Brownvlllo for several years before he moved to Auburn. Ho was never married. Ho made a host of friends during his long residenco in tlio county. My little son had an attack of whoop. Ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chumberlrdn's Cough Remedy wo would have had a serious time of it! It also saved him from several sovero attacks of croup. II J Stlckfaden, editor World-llearld, Fair Ilavon, Wash. For sale by W W Keeling. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. 25c A Practicing Physician in Monticollo, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Ask at Kees lings drug store. Old Settlers Meeting The members of tlio Nemaha County Old Settlers' association are called to meet at The Advertiser oflko a 8 o'clock p. in. Saturday, September 28th, 11)01.' for the purpose of electing olllcors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before tho meeting. AlLreildontfj of Nemaha county who camo to Ne braska before Uh admission as a stale? In 1807, are entitled to a voto at tlTil meeting. NOTICE Dr. W. W. Spivey, V. S., of Tectim 8eh, Nob , will be at Knapp'a livery barn Sept. 30th for 10 days. The Dr. cornea very highly recommended by all who know him. Parties having horses that need the services of a first class veterinary surgeon will do well to sie tho doctor whilo here. See small bills. 13. L. Argabrlght, one of the Nema ha boy who Is farming In Oklahoma, writea aB follows: "Well, our crops aro short this year. Wheat wi'iit 10 to 20 ImihIirIb. My wheat ninde 12 bushels on coin stalk land, and my corn will make about G or 10 bushels on an average. Has not been a good rain since June 8th at my farm." )(.). Hi. s. battle We carry a nice line of I TRUNKS AND VALISES I HATS AND CAPS SHIRTS AND OVERALLS Our VUltit&ir Goods are nearly $ $0l11 In iA nic line of iFVints and Dress Goods Outings Comforts and Blankets f low price on Henriettas and Wool Goods In fact, anything: vie carry can be bought as cheap as A- EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE 44 - K - K Road It In His Nowspapor. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of Now Lebanon, Ohio, ia a constant reader of tho Dayton Volks zeitung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only tho best in its columno, and when ho saw Chamber lain's Pain Palm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for Ills wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. Ho eays: "After using the Pain Palin for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel us though born anew,' and before using the entiro con tents of tho bottle tho unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." He ia very thankful and hopes that all Buffering llkewiso will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment ia for sale by W W Keeling. Call in and see us if you want to BubBcrite for any paper published in ha United States. MLJ.H)jHMWLHmfl i-UUJB.H Tho following appointments wero made for tho Nomnliu M. E. church at tho quarterly conference held Soptem ber 2, 1001 TniBteesW Wheeling. W W San ders, Seymour"Howe, WLHadlock and W WlSgjcJ, Stewards Mra R I Brown, Mrs M A Woodward, Miss Lillian Mlnlck and W W Sanders, recording steward. CommltteesMtonjons W W San dors. Church extension Eugeno Ilowo. Sunday aohoola A "V Furson, Mrs F Yaeklpy, Mra Dr Keeling, W Had lock, Mrs Wm Sold, Mra M A Wood ward and Mra HGalhraith. Tracts Mrs Woodward and pastor. Temperance Mru Watson. Education Miss Florence Minick. Freedmen'a aid and southern educa tional I N Coopor. Church records Pastor. Church music Lillian Minick, Mrs John Matt, Tudlo Scovillo. Dr Keeling, W W Sanders, Mra Woodward and Mrs Anna 1X111. Estimating pastora salary Stewards. To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Take Laxative BromoQulnlnoTahlotB All druggists refund the money if it failB to euro. E W Grove's Bignature on oach box. Price 2f cents 0 22 -W.f. any one can sell it $ - - K - c - K - t: - - l: - - ( - K - c - K - - c - )( - c - - K - Brave Mon Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well na women, and all fool tho rosult in loss of appotito, poisons in tho blocd, backache, ner vousness, hoadache and tired, listncss runcdown feeling. .Hut tliero'a ao need to fool like that. S. W. Gardi nor. of Idavillo, Ind., save: "Electric Bittora nrojuBt tho thing for n man when ho don't caro whothor ho lives or diea. It gave me new strength and appetite I can now oat anything and havo a new lease on life." Only 50 conts at Keeling'a drug Btoro. Every bottle guaranteed. Ko on Cloar Brain Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largo ly on tlio perfect action of your Stom ach und Liver. DrfiKing'a Now Life Pills givo increased strength, a keen clear brain, high ambition. A 20c box will mokoyou fool hko a now being. Sold by Kooling the druggist. The Advertiser und St Louis Qlobo Donaocrat both ono year for 81.75 WTflMWrttfl iiwmm-JH.miijijuui The popullnta nad a high old tiufiiyit their convention last JJHtntday.'v! A goodly number of delegates wero op posed to fusion but tho majority wefo In favor ef tho combine The trouble waa started over an appatently Innoi cent motion mado by Edgar Forneau that Geo, E. Codington be renominated for treasurer. The fuslonlats suspected a trap, and aomo one offered an amend ment that a ennunitteo of three be api poiuted to confer with tho democrats and arratigo for fusion and a division of tho ortlcos. Forneau arguod that tho amendment was not in order but was overruled and tho amendment was carried aftor considerable wrung, ling, during which Wm. Dally said ho had always fought tho court house ring, which waa taken as a reflection on Codington, Snow, Parrlott and Sto veneoh, but had nlwaya voted tho straight populist ticket. ' ThlsFerncau doubted and finally told Dally he did not believe what he aald. Daily starts ed across tho room toward Foinuau but was headed oft bofoie ho. got to him. Thou tho chairman was stuck x on how to state the oilglnal motion as amonded, but Dually had thotn vote on " it without Jts being stated, and then the question was raised as to whether Codington was nominated or not. It was decided, however, that he whb not nominated. The committee. wJbcjP pointed, tho basis of 'frfsfon nrranged, giving tho democrats tho ulerk, su perintendent, coroner nud nuivoyor and tho populists thu .remaining o di ces. The following nominations wero mado: Treasurer G E Codington. Clerk OO Snow. Sheriff John Herger. Judge T J Oliver. . . Superintendent W O Parrlott. dlerk of district court W J DavUs. Coroner- -Dr Oppermau. Survoy'pr Illley Gilbert. ,-. u. Commissioner John Stovonson. P. G Hawxby waa nominated for judge, but when ho heard of it he posi tively declined tho honor and then T. J. Oliver was nominated. F. G. Hawxby was elected chairman of the county central committee. This Is An Advortsomont. If you aro looking for a laxative, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is IT. Tho convonionco and merit of this valuublo remedy will be oxplalned to your Batt isfactlon by Keeling'a drug store JustSavod His Life It waa a thrilling escape tlmtChnrles avh of BoworBton, O., lately had from a frightful doath. For two yoara a aovoro lung troublo constantly grow worso nntil it seemed he must dio of Consumption. Then he began to uso Dr King's Now Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant rolief and of" fected a permanent curo." Such won dorful cnreB havo for 25 yoara proven ita powor to curo all Throat, Cheat and Lung troubloa. Price 50o and $1 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at Keollng's drug storo. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr. Lincoln. Omaha Ohicmtjo , St. Joseph KunBiiM Oity St.XiOuiH and all PointH IEuhL und Soutli Donvor I-Ielonu 23ulto Salt liUlco Oily Portland ' San IFVanotHCO A.ndallIJolnlH Weal TUAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No. 97 -Piwsenuor, dally oxcoptSun lay, for TociwihoIi, Jieatrlee, Iloldrego nnd nil points wet 0:10 a m No. 08 PaHHOiiKor, dally excopt Sun day, for Nobrusku Ulty, Chicago nud nil polniH north and cunt 1:38 p hi No. 113 Local frolulit, dally except Sunday, for lieutrlcu and all In. tonni'dliUoHtutloiiH 1:00 p in No. Ill Local frolKht, dally except Sunday, for Neurntdtu Ulty nnd all Intermediate stfttloiiH 11:30 p in No, lie Local fruluht, dally except i Sunday, for Atchison nud lnlur medlntfl Htailonu 7:16 p in No, 112 Local frolulit, dally except Monday, for NohraHkn Cliy nnd Intermediate HtntlouH 2:00 n m Sleenlni:. dlnlne und reoltnlnu chair earn fReats free! on throned trains. TlolcetH sold and ImuKiuo checked to uuy point In tho united MiaieH or I'ttuana, For information, mans, tlmo tahles nnd ticket call on or write to Georito MoOluro, auonl, or J, Francis, General PuBfjeugor Agent, Omaha, Neb, V v M fr, i i