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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1901)
a, m i-j9?t.MKr 1Sw 1.T Sfc W ?W 7 VCJiJmi r un0 . UUIIlS WHtHfc ALL tLbt FAILS. EJ Host Couah bnip. Tauten Good, uro g PETER KERKER, Dctilor In .M.IES.ArS IligliCHt market price paid for Hides, Lurd, Tallow, oto, John a. hiatt, Duulor ir. mid Harness Supplies NEMAHA, NKMIASKA The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Sanders, publHhor PHI DAY, DHCKMMEIl 27, 1001. Tlio Titus Nuraory fnioo am now luiuily oriKHRCf puriting nnd shipping iipplo seedlings, T. W, Wlicolcr carao In from Auburn Tlniradiiy afternoon to Heo his mothor, returning tlio uext forenoon. J. 0. CHATELAINE Watchmaker and Jeweler All work guaranteed. Leave orderd at L. II. Battles' store, Nemaha, Nebraska ii - Brimble & Coons Proprietor of tho Livery & Feed Slab I e NEMAHA, NEBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. SEID, Breeder of Thoroughbred Poland China nrr" ono and ono-half milos south west of Nemaha. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 5 The 5 Minute Breakfast Food PURINA HEALTH FLOUR JU.AKXS "BEAIN BREAD5 Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo, 4 WESLEY H. CLARK Dealer In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone culls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEHIt. HUIRI r illkWh gffPrfl MlWaaamtf Vm -;ffltSfl in lCiSkyJu I hmVWi wJM Vl wn ft? Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dls courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor na cneenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kldnev IrmiMn ha ' become so prevalent I mat it is not uncommon for a child to be horn ' afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urln- .tr trr stftn If U- urine scalds the flesh or if utn . uiu reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetlng, depend upon It. the cause ol the difficulty la kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs, This unpleasant -trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people auppo.se. Women as well a men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immedlato effect ol Swamp-Root In soon realized. It Is cold by druggists, Jn Jlfry cent and one dollar sixes. You may have a sample bottle hy mall frefl. al-i nnmnhlnt ML. Ini all fltwvtt It trl.i.lfn mim a lh thousands of testimonial letter recc'.vod fVr. mntfmffm tinA l .....l,l r tll. I & Co., Blnghamton, M. Y., be sure and mention this paper. SSSHl? mgmm Horn of gvurai-Roct. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stllwell aro feasting on venison, their son, George Stllwell, of South Omaha, having sent them a quarter of a doer. Cyrus Mlniek, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Maud Montelth, near Arcadia, Nohr., for several weeks, came homo Saturday of last week. JuBt received, a stock of skates, Blods, harmonicas, archaretm boards, etc Cnmo in and look at them. Edakds & Hkadford Lmt. Co. Notice Is hereby given that all pers sons having delinquent personal taxes to call and settle the same at once and save all unnecessary costs. G. E. Codington, Co. Treas. We neglected to make mention tho fact that the I). & M. were again running daily freight trains each way between Nebraska City and Beatrice, finding that the one train could not da the work. Christmas exercises wero hold at the Methodist nnd Christian churches Christmas evo. At tho Methodist' oh u roll the members of tlio Sunday school gave an exercise entitled " Koyal Christinas," consisting of songs and recitations by over twenty of the littlo folks and ten of tho larger ones. Tho music was especially good and the chil dren had been well trained by MIsb Lillian Mlniek, who had ehnrge of tho entoitalnmeut. Miss Florence Mlniek sang a lino solo. An evergreen trea in one corner of tho room was decorated with ornaments and burning candles. Each member of the Sunday school re ceived u sack of candy, nuts and pop corn. Tho entertainment was ono of tho very best Christmas exercises ever given in Nemaha, and much credit is due those taking part and Miss Lillian Minick, who trained them. At the Christian church there were brief exorcises, consisting of singing and recitations. Then the traditional Santa Claus made his appearance, and tho presents from a well-loaded tree wore distributed, each member of the school being remembored with a pres ent, and each child In the audience was treated to candy. Both churches were well Oiled. Miss Lillian Minick entertained her Sunday school class at her home Christmas afternoon from 4 till 0 o'clock. Fourteen of the little folks were presont and had a delightful t.me. Cake, orangea, nut3 and fine home made candy were served. Each scholar was presented with a nice card. The scholars think they have the best teacher in the Sunday school und the teacher thinks she has tho best class, and there is a general good feeling G. W. Shlveley's family wero re leased from quarantine Monday. The hoiiBH was thoroughly fumigated and disinfected. Every member of the family had tho disease. As soon n toe disease broke out the family qua-aii tinod themselvesi several dayH befo e I hey- were quarantined officially. Mr Shlvoley carefully guaided against any one outside the family being e.v d No one else contracted the iHser-n. ami r . all danger from that source is now over, and there are no oases of eraa'l pox in Nemaha or vicinity. MABRIED. At the Lutheran parsonage, South Auburn, Nehr., on Tuesday evening, December 24, 1001, by the rev. W Dleffwnbach, Mr. Cecil L. Colo, eon of Sheriff J. F. Cole, to Miss Flossie Van-, deveer, botli of Auburn, Nebr. At the residence of the InldtVs par- ents. nenr Brownville. Nebraska, on Wednesday afternoon. December 25, loot, hy tho Rev. W, Dieffenbach, Mr. JucobP. Waltz, ef ArHpahoe, Oklaho ma territory, to Miss Belle Armstronj?, of Nebraska. At the residence of Elmer E, Wood. E-q., Auburn, Nebraska, on Wtdnes- day evening, December 25, 1001, by the Rev. W. Dlpffenbach, Mr. R M. Baker, of New York city, to Miss Eva R, Williamson, of St. Louis, Mo. If you want a stove that will burn hard coal, soft coal, wood and cobs and get you the the most heat out of tho fuel, get tbo Beckwitli Round Oak. ThlB stovo I have sold for the last ten years and can assure you entire satis faction. Do not fail to call and see them. J. W. Armsthono, South Auburn, Neb. SWA yr7rz-z0 This lpiatur is on every bor of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tbieu the remedy It --i r xolrl la ene flay 1 i Bravo Mon Fall Victims to stomaoh, liver nnd kid ney troubles as well na women, nnd all fol tho result in loss of appetite, poirtons in tho blocd, huoloiclio, ner vmistu'HS, headache and tired, lit-tmP run-down .feeling. Hut then'H in need to fool like tliHt. 8. W GnnU ner. of Idnvillc, Ind,, snv: "Electric IMttors itro jiiHt tho tiiintf for a man when bo iliin't niirn wlinLhnr lin liui... or diet. It gave me mnv tMreic'th nnd appetite F omi now outnuytlting hiki mivo a new iohko on lilo. " Onl, r0 (!nt t IC-idiiig'a drui: Mure, Every bottle guaranteed. My stock of furniture and stoves is cujplete. If you are needing anything in mv line, give me a call and I will assure you fair treatment. , J. W. ARMSTRONG, South Auburn, Neb, All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which Includes with this paper The Iowa Homestead, its Special Farmers' Insti tute editions, and The Poultry Farm er. These three publications are the best of their class und should be in every farm homo. To them we add for local, county and general news our own paper and make tho price for tne four for one yeark$ 1.85. Never btfo.e was so much superior reading matter offered for so small an amount of money. The papers named which we club w'th our o n are well known throughout the west and commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention upon mere mention. The Homestead is the great agricultural and llvo Btoctf'jmper of the west. The I'oultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer published in tho countr'y.'nwl the Special Farm era' Institute editions are the mo3t practical publ'catlons for thw promo-, tion of good farming ever published. Take advantage of this groi.t offer. A Splendid Agricultural Journal One Year Free. To all subscribers who pay one year in advance we will send for one year tho Northwestern Agriculturalist, an excellent farm journal published at Minneapolis, Minn. Cull in and get a sample copy. DEHORNING John Flack has bought dehorning clippers and fitted up a chute and is now prepared to dehorn any nu.nber of cattle on short notice. He has tho chute on wheels, so he can take it right with him. Give him a tiial if you want any dehorning dono. Satis faction guaranteed. r- & W. Keeling, Nemaha, Nebraska. Offico in Koollng drug Btoro. WE GUARANTEE Ir. CaldwoIl'M Syrup Pepsin to cure any case or Constipation, Indigestion, filcJi UeiKlachn or Kturaacu Tronblo whoa talcca according to dirocttonu. WM. OAMI'llKLL, ITch. KLMIill K. ALLRN, C.uhlcr. P. K. AU.BS, VIdj .'.-,rt BANK -OF NESflAH-A' Nexnalia, Noforaska Capital Stock, $5,000 New Rigs Prompt Service 1A. S. CHAMBERS Proprietor Livery and Feed Stable Nemaha, Nebraska W. IS. Ohambevs DEALERS IN WAGONS.7 BUGGISS FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc NEMAHA, NEBRASKA G5itIIItEHUtKICIitItIIBeaGII3xl fil .-THE.... Sftjj M Weekly Inter Ocean!! N m in a m 9 " - WWBMlil -H-OHg LARGEST CIRCOLATIOK OF ANY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WESTS S ... . V it is radically KepubUcan, advocating M the cardinal doctrines of that Party 0 with aflllifv nA rimrttnrmM.ilM.it.it t .....Ui- - , . 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