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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1902)
JnflTW' - Oi L L f'L- (. a C) v VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1902. NUMBER 13 "f'TESE sky ilS) if f f We would call attention To the fact that Our Winter goods are now in All lines &.r& complete Our lines of underwear are very strong this year VUe have it for the old foltcs, the young follcs, little felloviys and children Our line of' iiit&5 1& oi the latent tyle Beautiful things in ladies fancy, waist- ings, Ordro flannels, outing flannels, etc., etc. Come and See 7Yle JSTO. W. BROWNVILLE, Local News OUUlJiBL'AICXm - " 'inm.cnn nunilll lll fMl.tMM Frosty mornings. See M T Hill for Ore Insurance. G. N. Titus went to St. Joe Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rebecca Collins went to Brack en Monday. School supplies of all kinds al Keel ing's drug store. Republican primaries Saturday after noon of this week. J. D. Rainey drove down from Brownville Monday. Mrs. Henry Hartwick came in from Auburn Wednesday. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry GoodB. Jj. II. Merrltt and family moved to Beatrice Tnursday of last week. 4f For Sale A house 10x24 and 3 lota. Price 275. Apply at this oilice. Jimmle Stout, tho monument man of Auburn, waa a Nemaha visitor Mon day. The Advertiser and the St. Louis GJobo Democrat both one year for only 81.73. V. J. Davies, the Brownville real estate man, gave us a shert call Mon day forenoon. Work was begun on Wednesday on the foundation for the brick store room for Clark & Paris. The editor went to Wymore Thurso day to attend the annual conference of the M, E. church. Tho Edwards A Bradford Lumber Co. have just received u nice lino of guns. Call and Bee them. The old Nobraska City Leader flour, manufactured by Paul Schminke & Co,, to be found at L. II. Battles. NEBRASKA BornMonday night, September 1G, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blount of London precinct, a line daughter. Harry Linn, a former Nemaha boy, has located In Johnson, where he is practicing liis profession of dentistry. For host assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Mies Minnio Colerick went 5.o Ne braska City Tuesday morning. She is working for the family of E. Boidwell. We have for sale at this office a few copies of tho History of Nemaha Coun ty, by John II. Duudaa. Price 75 cents. Congressman Burkett will speak at Nemaha noxt Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and at Brownville at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Holman of Dayton, Washing ton, arrived in Nemaha Thursday of last week on a visit to her sister, Mrs. John B. Fifther. Miss Minnie Yates, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Louis Lemon of Corning, Mo., returned homo Sunday, and expects to remain hore. Take the wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of tho city. John McElhanoy, prop. Milk Tickets for sale at this office: only 25 centB per 100. A SPLENDID REMEDY Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lumba go and sciatic pains yield to the penes tjatlng Influence of Ballard's SnowLin imont. It penetrates to the nerves and bono and being absorbed into the blood its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful cures. Mr D F Moore, agent Illinois Central railway, Milan, Tenn, states; I haveNmed Ballard's SnowLln- iment for rheumatism, backache, eto.in my family. It Is a splendid remedy. We could not do without It. 25c, COo and $1 at Hill's drug store. FIRST CALL I ani needing money badly. If you are ow ing me on account please call' and settle and oblige. Respectfully, M. T. SILL John W. Curtis of Oklahoma nrrived in Nemaha last Saturday on a visit to his slstors, Mrs. Nate Sedoras, Miss Eva Able and Miss Martha Curtis. Miles Knapp has bought tho proper ty where John A. Iliatt is living and expects to move in the first of next month. F. L. Woodward made tho sale. S. K. Anderson has bought of F. L. Woodward the small tract of land east of the wngon road and north of tho railroad track, southeast of Sam's homo. In the card of thanks by relatives of Geo. W. Shiveley, published last woek, tho typo had Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shive ley instead of Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. Smiley. Mrs. Alex. Maxwell of Pawnee, Oks lahoma, visited Mrs. John Maxwell and other relatives and frionds in Ne maha and vicinity from Thursday un til Tuesday. Wo understand two of Nemaha's fair young ladies are to be married next Tuesday. One of the prospective grooms lives in Nemaha and one in Brownville. Mrs. J. W. Thurman of Atchison, Kansas, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. F. 13. Woodward, and her brother F. L. Woodward, returned homo Wednesday. Mrs. Mert Hathaway of Summitville, Ind., who has been visiting hor aunt, Mrs. J. J. Alexander, and her half brother, Marshall Webb, for the past two weeks, left Nemaha Tuesday. Just received a nice lino of heating stoves, cook stoves and ranges. Call in and see them. The prices will be right. Edwards & Bradford Lumbor Co. Jud Wright of Tecumseh was Inter viewing our citizens Friday afternoon between trains in the interest of the Lincoln Star, D. E. Thompson's new daily, which will begin publication October 1. Mr. Wright got twelve subscribers in the Bhort time ho was here. MANUAL OF SOIL 0ULTUBE Send me a 2-cent stomp and I will mall you free a copy of Campbell's Soil Culture Manual a valuable work that every farmur ought to have. J. Fkanois, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. Half Bates to Hastings G. A. It, reunion, September 0 to 15, 1002. The Burlington Route announces one fare for the round trip from all points In Nebraska to Hastings on ac count of tho annual reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic to ho held on above dates. Ask the Burlington Routo agent about rates, routes, train service. HON. E. J. BURKETT Mombor of congress, and tho candi dates on tho republican county ticket to bo nominated next Momlaj, will address tho people of Nemaha and vN cinlty at Hoover's opera holme next Wednesday, September 24, at 3 o'clock n. in. Everybody is invited. E. P. Bracken of Tecumaeh, who has recently been appointed trainmaster of tho division of the Burllugton between Lincoln and St. Joe and Atchison and Rulo, and O. N. Johnson, whosuccccdH Mr. Bracken as roadmaster, woro in Nemaha Tuesday. John G. Sanders, brother of Tho Ad vertiser editor, has gono to Aberdeen. South Dakota, having accepted a posi tion as editor of tho daily Nows, ono of trie leading dailies of tho state. Ed E. Sanders goes to Spickard, Mo., and takes charge of the Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. John 13. Fishor of Aspinwall precinct celebrated their goldon wedding Friday, September 12. For fifty years they have lived togeth er, shared tho joys and sorrows Inci dent to this life, and are enjoying the evening of life togethei. May God'a blRssing rest upon them. Tho Nemaha Methodist church closes tho conference year with the minister's and presiding elder's claims paid in full and without a cent of indebted ness of any kind. Duriny tho past vear a fine now organ, throo dozen camp chairs und fifty now Hong books have been bought and paid for. The record la a good. Hot Woathor Woaknoss If you feol fagged out, listlesa and lacking in energj you aro perhaps aufS forlng from tho debilitating effocta of summer weather. These Bymptoma Ins dicato that a tonlo is needed that will create a healthy appetite, make digean Hon perfect, regulate the bowols and impart natural activity to tho liver. This Herbino will do; it ia a tonic, laxi ntivo and restorative II J Freegard, prop'r Grand View hotel, Cheney, Kim, wrltea: I have used Herbino for tho last 12 years and nothing on earth can beat it. It waa recommended to me by Dr Newton, Newton, Kas. 50c at Hill's. jf Ii. HE. BATTLES ! icjtict A VALUABLE AITLE 0E0HAEP II. W. Shuhurt has sold tho npp'eo on thirty acres of his orchard one mile south of Bracken for S2,-IU0 juhL iJ80 nn aero And yet some people claim orchards do not pay. An excursion train whs run from Vtmilllfi In XTnlirnub it fMt. 'P.wiu.ln.. morning to accommodate tho people who wanted to attend Hingllng's cir cus at tho city. Forty-two boarded the train at Nemaha. Chas. E. Ilutrls of Valloy, Nebr., visited his two boj s from Wednesday until Friday of last week. Tho hoya make tliolr home with their grand father, V. P. IVnbody, and aro attend lug school at Nemnha. John R. Russell was recently offered 385 nn aero for his farm north of Nin malm and refused It. Two yeara ago ho paid $02.50 per acre for It, and many thought he was paying too much. Tho price of farm land continues to advance. Orvillo Holding showed us a double immmer squash Saturday two good squashes grown together at one side. We supporio thore wasn't room on the ground for all tho squashes and they were crowded together bo that these two unitod. Last, spring tho Masons bargained for the corner lot south of their hall, but on Investigating found tho title was defoctlvo and the matter wus dropped. Steps have been taken to perfect the tltlo and as soon as this la dono the Masons will buy the lot. F, L. Woodward now owns the lot. Low Bates East Through Tourist Sloopor to 'Washington The Burlington Route has authorized the low rate of $27.30 from Nemaha to Washington, D. C, and return for tho national encampment, G. A. R. Tickets on Bale October 2 to 5, Inclu sive. Good returning until October M, bub extension until Novomber 3, 1002, may be secured. Through tourist sleepers, Omaha to Washington, Octobor 1. Double birth $3. Ask tho Burlingten agent or writo J. Francis, general pimsenger agent, Omaha. V 'J. " "V&i . 1' fi - T j .Y '- fl $ i f - V- .'. v.. V I- W - a 2 4 -(4i" N.