The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 20, 1903, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV11
NEMAHA, NEBUASICA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2o, 1903
NUMBER 39
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Get leady for Arbor day.
See M T Hill fr Ore insurance.
We had a rain Wednesday night.
Joe Buuger moved to Nemaha Moni
day.
K. J Tusaey letuined to DeWitt
Monday.
Nice fresh oranges one penny eacli
at Baltics.
Nemaha in
change soon.'.
to have a telephone ex
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Sold 1b getting ready to run
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Try the Devoe paint.
Kerns, Auburn.
bold by J. W,
Mra. J. H. Seid returned
Auburn laat Sat m day.
from
Bring your Poultry to Battles, who
paya the very highest priceB.
See W. VV. Harris of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
Mr. and Mis. EllaiAdams started for
their home in Alliance, N"b., Monday .
Elmer E. Humtiaugh has moved into
hia new Iiouho, f outh of Battlea' store.
OIIh and paints at the rijrht prices at
the Edwards & Bradfoid Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Williams of
Shuborl were Nemaha visitors Tues
day. MrsE. S. McCandless went to Tbur
man, Iowa, Monday, to join her husband.
Remember, we will take corn, oat
wheat, hay, or wood on subscription
rt .'at maiket price., .",-- -
" We nndeistand the B. & M. will pay
Si sr per diiy to section hnnda after
the Hi at of next '...onth.
Just received, a car load of Wire
Fence at the Edwards & Bradford
.Lumber Co Call and get prices.
For host assortment of Dry Goods
and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of
' Smith Auburn W.W. Harris, prop'r.
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The days of the old, thick, heavy cowhide nailed on to a thick, j
cjumsy and unsightly sole, with
$tions, havo passed away. They are making instead a neat, sight-J
ly shoe, without seam in tho upper, that is both durable and com-
fortable. We have these shoes with and without cap over toe, J
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$ also in Congress. $
We have tho largest and prettiest lines of ladies' and chil-j
dron's Oxfords that ever came to
"We will bo pleased to show them
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J. U.Sold shipped bouio or his lino
Poland Cliinii hogs to Johnson Sutur
day.
Scott Colerick has decided to go Into
tie sheep bualuess. He bought two
Wednesday.
G N. TJiub says he will have a
good mauy peaohea If they are not kill
ed later on.
W. E. Sold, who has been at Nok,
Mo., for several weeks, returned to
Nemaha Sunday.
If you wani fire insurance, either
in old line or mutual companies, call
on W. W, Sai.ders.
N. B. Catl'n, who bus been living in
Peru ior severul year, has moved on
his farm south of Nemana.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. are
headquarters for everything in hard-
ware. Our stock Ib complete.
Mr. Ilalth of Auburn came to
Nemaha last Friday and Is visiting
liis daughter, Mrs. L.. II. Zigler.
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Albert Sampson will remain a reaiN
dent of Aspinwall precinct, having
rented land of A It McCandless.
All poisons indebted to mo are re
quested to call and tiettle at once.
W. II. Barker.
For Sale Good span of mules. -weight
lUUOlbs. each.
R. I Buovvn & Son.
We take poultry every day but
would rather not have them Saturday.
L. H. Battmcs.
For iSale A 200 egg incubator in
good working order. Inquire of J. A
Anderson, one mile south of Browne
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Mrs. W. P. Keellnc went to Stan.
berry, Mo., Thursday afternoon, to
visit her mother and friends for a week
or two.
J. II. Seid received two fine hogs
Wednesday the best ever brought to
Nemaha county, he says, and he ought
to know.
John Evans, the Shubert banker,
drove up to Nemaha Tuesday, in com
pany with Morg Jones and took tko
train for Auburn.
heavy seams running in all direc-
town.
Come in and see them.
to you.
now enrmlv nf men's liGavv and
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WALL RARER
Season Is Here
ARE AE
with a large and complete line,
Arici So Cheap
Cheaper thnn old newspapers.
Paints, too--all Kinds
Yours for a clean houso,
7VV. T. HILL
New barber shop now ready for bUB
iness. AH work guaranteed. Give us
a call. Mrs. Joe Llttrell, prop.
John Lambert and famiiy were re
leased from quarantine for smallpox
last Sunday. Dan waB the only one.
having the disease.
L. L. Jones started for Galveston
Texas, Tuesday. Lance owns some
land near the till region and goes down
lo lock after it.
Peter Kerker was Bick with the grip
for several days und was not able to
get to tho shop from Friday untilTues
day, but Is feeling some better now.
Those seeds I will sell are certainly
good. Cyiitjs Milam,
Market uaraener,
South Auburn, Nebr
Nemaha is to have a new grocery
store. W. P. Tidrow is going to put
in a good stock of groceries in the Ma
sonic buildlng.'where he is now living.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Mr. and
Mrs. Del Vandeventor, and Mr and
Mrs. diet Sedoras, all of Brownvllle,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Nate
Sedoraa Sunday.
Dan Maxw-11 , who has been confined
to his home for some time, is able to
get out again. Ilia feet are diseased
and have been so sore he could not
get around much.
Mrs. Theo. Hill went to St. Joseph
Saturday. She expects to visit a sis
ter there over Sunday, and then go to
Chicago to buy a Btock of spring and
summer millinery goods.
Mrs. Joseph H. Flack went to Aub
urn Tuesday to help take care of
Frank's chll()reu,who have the meaBles.
Frank had tho disease last week and
now hiB children are sick.
SEED POTATOES POE SALE
About 100 bushels pure soed Ear
ly Triumph, Early lOhio and White
Ohio 50 cents per bushel.
R. I. BROWN.
County commiBBioner Mclninch and
T. J. Crumrael were in Nemaha Mon
day. They had been down to the
bridge across the Nemaha south of
town, which needs considerable repair
ing tbia spring.
Clyde Roberts came down from
Shinandoah, Iowa, last Saturday, to
assist in celebrating his parents silver
wedding. On account of the delayed
tratn h did not get out home until
nearly 3 o'clock:
Yea, I have raised garden truck for
ten years. I am selling aome cblce
eeeda. Make out your Hat and send It
tome. Cyrus Milam,
Market Gardener,
South Auburn, Neb.
Take the wagonette when In Au
burn if you want to go to any part of
Wntt until you seo Milam before yon
buy your garden seeds He will sutely
cull on you.
Frank Ellis, who rocontly bought
the Enoch Ilaneliuo farm, was a Nem
aha visitor TneBday. Mr Ellis moved
to Brownvllle a tow days ugo," where
ho bought property. Ho came hero
from Burt county.
We understand all f V. P. Peas
body's family have now or have lad
the smallpox or the dlteaso that goes
by that name. Soveral more members
of Ed Thomas' family also have it.
None are very slok.
Miss Foe and Miss Steutovllle, two
of our tenoherB, havo been on tho sick
list during tho past week, but are now
better. Miss Steuteville wont to
Brownvllle Friday, and did not got
back until Wednesday.
Tho Rebecca loi'go had i n Interest
ing time Wednesday night at their
meeting. Misses Minnlo May and
Stella Washburn were initiated into
the lodge. After adjournment a fine
a ipper was served. The lodge now
has about 25 members.
Philip Shuck says we have alighted
him by not noticing that he has moved
on his father's farm northwest of Nem
aha, und is now a horny handed farm
er. If Phil, wants a real nico notice
he will havo to get married. Wo don't
pay much attention to old bachelors.
W. P. Tidrow baa bought the pro
perty owned by Frauk Lindsey, occu
pled by Joe Smith, southwest of the
school heuBe, and will move in as soon
as ho can get possession and get the
house fixed up some. Joe h s bought
a lot in tho west part of town and will
build.
Call for Settlement
All parties owing me are hereby no
tided to cull at once and settle by cash
or note. L. H. BATTLES.
We Need Money
And need it bad. If you are owing us
please call and settle at once. If you
haven't tho money but have corn or
wood it will answer tho samo pur
pose, Don't wait for statements but
call and settle at once. " ' "'
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MR. AND MR?. OHi RfiES W. ROBERTS
CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDIKG
Mr and Mrs. Char. W. Roberts celes
br.ited their silvor wedding last Satur
day, March 14, at their beautiful
home, four miles Houthwest of Noma
h , TwentyQve years ago they wote
made husband atid wife. Jojs and
sorrows have been borne together, and
time has only strengthened and added
to the love they bore each other when
they wore young. They have prosper
ed financially, hut better than all is
the respect and affection fel icr thrm
by their old neighbors and friends and
the lovo of tho children whom they
have seen grow from babyhood '
v o ng manhood and womanhood an I
have trained to live honeutiy und uo
their part towards helping the world
grow bettor.
About fifty guests i o epted tho ii vl
tatlon and a raro good time was enj y
ed by all. Tho dinner served was a
feftst (it for the beBt cltizon of our land
and many of them wore preeonc. It is
hoped that Mr. and Mrs Roberts umv
live to celebrate their goldon wedding
and diamond also and that wo may o
permitted to celebrate with them.
Many presents were received hand
some, valuab'e and useful.
Rov. II. Presson, who performed tho
marriage cormony twenty-five jears
ago. Ib living in Auburn, and expected
to be present but for some reason was
not there.
We carry a good supply of well made
hiruess aud harness supplies, robes,
whips, halters, otc.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
WANTED
I will pay more than any body for
all kinds of of furs, racoon , Hkunk,
clvlt, oppossum, musk. ratB, minks,
fox, wolf, beaver, otter and all kinds
of fnrs. Want them in the next SO or
00 days. Bring in your furs.
P. Kkrkeii.
Bettor Than a Piaster.
A. piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
on tho affected purts, is better than a
plaster for a lame back and for pains
in the side and chest. Pain Balm has
po superior as a liniment for the re
lief ol deep seated, muscular, and rheus
Imatic pains. For sale by W. W.
Keeling. Druggist.
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