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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1903)
xC( VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, F1UDAY, APRIL 2l, 1903 XUMBF1ML e-s- SM ff)f-)--)f)f)-, J jfjfjf . . -l t ' '!" ' n n V i t 1 1 1 TO WKaakV&vmi" Last Saturday being rainy, shoes as I wished to, so will make Special Prices o Shoes Saturday of this we I have just received a crate of New Queenswar of tjie best quality, on which Saturday, April 25. Dress Goods Department You must not forget this. Will make prices to suit all'. Our Grocery stock is complete and will make the lowest possible prices. Bring in your "Will pay the highest market Come one and all and we will do you good. J. H. VANDERSLICE -K-K--K-K-H-K-K-K---K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K--H Local 1ST ews Old papers for sale t this oflice. See M T Hill for, tire insurance. Try the Devoo paint. Kerns, Auburn. Soldb,y J. W. S. H. Avey of Auburn was In Nem nha Wednesday. Postmaster M. II. Taylor was up from Shubert Tuesday. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. are headquarters for screen doors. Mrs. Alice A. Minick of Brownville visited Nemaha friends last Sunday. There was a heavy frost Tuesdny night. There was some frost Monday night. Mrs, A. N. Sedoras went to Pern Monday to visit relatives, returning Thursday. Call on Edwards & Bradford Lum bur Co. for furniture. A car load just received. If you want (Ire Insurance, either in old Hue or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. D. D. Davis of Aspinwall precinct gave us a pleasant call Wednesday and paid his subscription a year ahead. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Colerick, on Friday, April 21, 1003, a fine son. The young 'man-has been named John Stephen, after his fathea. O. J. Llndsey has leased a lot north of where W. E. Wheeldon is living and is building a blacksmith shop thereon. CANE SEED FOR SALE. 10,000 pounds at $1. SO per 100 lbs, Early Ohio potatoes, 30 cents per bus hel. At farm N. C. Jarvis, Nem aha, Neb, Car Load of Furniture Just received by the Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Call and see it if you need any thiug In that line. " PTJ, I failed to move as many $ V- I will mrko special prices on Eggs and Butter f price. -c-K-e-K-K-K-K-c-e-c-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-c-K-e-K-c-K-K-K For the best paint on the market go to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Remember, we will take corn, oats wheat, hay, or wood at market price. on subscription If you are contemplating a change of location and want land cheap, call at this oflice. We can interest you. Any farmer having two or three cows can make money by buying a separator from Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Rev. M. S. Fouteh baptized seven persons by immersion last Sunday afternoon, in the creek in the west part of town. Mrs. Florence Skeen, who has been visltiug her parents, Mr. and Mrs, An drew Asnes, returned to fter home near Ord Monday. John. I. Dressier, V. P.,Peabody and Ben D. Baldwin are attending district court at Auburn this week, in the capacity of jurors. Fay E. Gaither came down ' from Omaha Saturday. He has been at tending Creighton medical college and is home on vacation. Just received a carload of flour and feed from the Aurora mills. Lovers of good bread should try try a sack of our flour. E . L. Paris L. H. Battles will have a public sale at his home Saturday of this week, selling a horse, cow and calf, hoifer, ten shoats, and some house hold goodB. Sale will begin at 1;30 p. m. C. J. Llndaey wishes to announce to the public that he haB again located in Nemuha, and in a few days will be prepared to do all kluds of blacksmith ing. Shop east of Burl Hoover's resi dence. R. I. Brown and D. II. Clark at tended the thoroughbred shorthorn cattle sale at Tecumseu last Friday, and each bought a tine pedigreed male paying 885 each for them. They shipped them that night and got them home the next forenoon . They are both floe animals. WALL PAPER Season is Here SO R1E WE with ii largo and complete Hup, n So Cheap Cheaper than old nowspapers. Paints, too--all Kinds Yours for a clean house, 7V HILL M,rs. John E. Crothor went to Brownville Friday afternoon and vis itod her sister, Mrs. J. I). Rainey, un til the next morning She saw the burning of the Marsh block and other buildings. Wo had some hail Saturday evening, but they were small and no damage was done. It mined a slow drizzling rain that night and at intervals Sun day afternoon and night and almost all Monday forenoon. Miss Elizabeth Melvin of Guthrie, Oklahoma, is the guest of Miss Lillian Minick, coming Monday of this week. Miss Melvin is attending the Creigh tou Medical college at Omaha and stops here to visit friends before golug home. The Titus Nursery shipped a lot of forest trees to Talmago Wednesday. That village is following a good ex ample by setting out a park in trees on Arbor day. In a few years they will be enabled to rejoice in the beautiful shade. Rev J. T. Smith has resigned as pastor of the Christian dhurch at Nemaha, and Rev. J. W. Sapp of Brownville has been engaged to com plete the year for which Rev. Smith was engaged. He has also resigned as pastor of the church at Shubert. Glen Rider, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rider of Howe, died Wednesday, April 21, 1003, aged 8 months and 15 days. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. M. S. Foutch, were held at the Methodist church at Nemaha Thursday. The parents have our sympathy in their grief. F. L. Woodward was called to Kan sas City last Saturday by the sad news of the death of his mother. He re turned home Monday. Mrs. Wood ward went to Atchason Sunday to at tend the funeral which was held at that place. She went from there to Kanfas City to see a slster-in law who is very sick. FOR SALE A good residence, orchard and 12 acres of land with it, for sale adjoin ing the to wniite of Nemaha. Call on or writo F. G. Hawxby, South Auburn, Nobr- A New Invention Mlnick'sFieldCorn Husking Machine huBkB the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks standing In the field. Exclusive state and manufacturer's right for sale by the inventor and patentee. Corros pondence solicited. Address 1 4 H. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb, What Thin Folks Need Is a greator power of digesting and assimilating food. For thorn Dr. King's New Llf Fills work wonders. Tbey tono and regulate the digestive organs,, gently expel all pelson from the system, enrich the blood, improvo appetite make healthy flesh. Only 25o at Keeling's All persons knowing themselves debted to nie will please call and settle at $ $once, as I need the money. I MRS. THEO, f)f)f3f4)f)f4)f)ffH-)f4)f)f)f)fJf)ff)fV)ffff)fOf5ffjf)f)f)ff)f)ff , Parties owing us calling and settling LnstGul! S before April 25. We are going to leave and ixiixst lxave Do not delay. L. . BATTLES! K-K-K-K-K-h-K-K-K-K-K-K-Jt-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-Jc-X Take the wagonette when in Au burn If you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney, prop. For bast assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. The Nebraska Mercantile Mutua Insurance company of Lincoln, Ne braska, has over $0,000,000 Insurance in force with the leading business men of the state. Ask to see a list of them, WANTED 2G0 good lookingladies to buy them- t selves each a pair of k I get the sales started. styles out. Gilbert & McCandless M - X. in- HILL ettlement will avoid costs by by cash or note on or a, s ettleineiat. j t ; - . Coraentlco the ,beat wall finish mado far better- tlmti calsomino or, alahaatine for sale by Edwards Bradford Lumber Co. Bottor Than a Plastor. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame buck and for pains in the side and chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for there" lief of deep seated. muscular, and rheus matlc pains. For Balo by V. V. Keeling DruggiHt. You Save One-Fifth. Most pastry recipes, in cook books, are made for flours containing much less gluten than does Pillsbury's Best. Use one-fifth less of Pillsbury's Best Flour than such recipes call for. ( .tin our Oxfords, just to They are the latest MMk t 5 I s "KW MHMIffMMW -Vii&ilWf-iS1XS.