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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1903)
T 'I .1 J " . VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEB11ASIC A. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1903 NUMBER 42 MfiW o fUMk Kf !K t i Local 3STews Old papers for sale at this oillco. See M T Hill for fire insurunce. We had a One rnln Tuesday night. Try the Devoo paint. Kerns, Auburn. Sold by J. W. ChaF."W-. Roberta lingering fever. is elclc with slow Fine line of Wall Paper just received at Keellnu's drug store. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. are headquarters for screen doors. Miss Nora Burson of Arpinwall pre. cinct is visiting Nemaha friends this week. Call on Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Co. for furniture. A car load jubt received. If you want fire insurance, either lb old line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. Flowers will be scarce for commence meat .this year, on account of the freeze Wednesday night. Chas. Anderson, deputy county treasurer, was Bhaking hands with Nemaba friends Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Sanders and Carl E. San ders moved to Nemaba this week, and will make theii home here. Rev. M. S. Foutch attended the ministerial convention at Talmage Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. MrB. F. L. Woodward, who has been visiting at Atchison and Kansas City, returned horae last Saturday evening. W. H. Li.n, the dentist, will be at Nemaba next Monday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Office at the hotel. Miss Minnie Yates, who has been visiting her sister at Corning, Mo., for some time, returned home the first of last week. Wednesday was a cold, dreary, dis mal day, with a drizzling rain most of the day. It was enough to give any one the blues. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis and family of Brownville were guests of Mrs E. A. Minick and family last Sunday afternoon. A number of our citizens drove over to Auburn Thursday night of last week to attend the concert by the Steokelberg Concert Co. D. L. Wallace, who has been setno grapher end typewriter for the Titus Nursery, returned to his home in Omaha Wednesday night. C. E. Llewellyn, i general agent frre- delivery mail routes lias recom mended a ronte for Shubert, and a sec ond route for Peru and Brook. J . C. Killarney, M. P. agent at Au burn, bad 1000 trees plauted on his farm near Peru this spring. Of course he bought them of tho Titus NurBcry. i The quarterly meeting of tho Metbs odist church for Brownville and Nem aha will bo held at Brownville next Sunday evening and Monday morning. jk Car Load of Furniture Just received by tbe Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Call and see It if you need anything in that line. Tid Duatin of Auburn was in Nem aha last Saturday. lie bought L. H. Battles' driving horse, paying $132.50 for him. He also bought some hogs at tbe sale. Fer the best paint on tbe market go to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. liemember, we will tnke com, oats wheal, hay, or wood on subscription at market prico. Lost Thursday morning, between Jecob West's farm and Seymour Howe's, a a 22 rifle. Finder will please leave at Gilbert & McCandlesa' store. Walter Iladlock's family were re leased from quarantine for smallpox last Saturday. He 1b in hones he will not be compelled to undergo another seigo soon. Men and boys working at the Titus Nursery have sotno queer nicknames. They an: Hun, Purd, Judy, Red, Speck, Cheeney,',The Cub, Goose. Bdck, Babe, Shorty, and Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. .Russell, Mr. and Mrs.- W. E. Wheeldon, Peter Korker, S. I. Dressier, W. F. Keeling and R. I. Smith went to Auburn last Sunday and attended the Odd Fellews celebran tioo, Hon. Church Howe, United States Convel at Sheffield, England, arrived at hiB home in Auburn Tuesday. He has a sixty days' leave of absence, and will spend most of tbe time at bis heme, Mr. aid Mrs. W. H. Molninch gave this office a pleasant call Tuesday. They have been having an experience with the measles, as Barney and Mlsi Julia Mcllnach have bad that disease recently. Benj. Sears of Bucyrus, Ohio, arrive ed in Nemaha Friday of last week on a visit to Mrs. E. A. Minick and family and Mr. H. T. Minick and family. He started for California Wednesday ; i John Lambert lost a young calf last Saturday from a peculiar caube. Tbe calf wandered away to N. C. Jarvis' place, tbe Sunday previous, and eat a little tin foil that was lying in tbe yard, and died from tbe effects. Thursday morning the ground was covered with snow. Ice formed on standing water a quarter of an inch thick. It is probable fruit has been damaged, but to what extent is uncen tain. Early gardens will also bo dam aged. Dr. J,L. Melvin of Guthrie. Okla boma, arrived in Nemaha Saturday afternoon and visited friends uatil tbe next forenoon, whea ho drove over to Auburn with his daughter Miss Eliza beth to take the' train foV Stella. They started for Oklahoma Monday. H. R. Howe and wife drove in from Auburn laBt Friday forenoon, bringing in Prof. Steckelburg, Miss Marie Hoover and Miss Fiske, members of Steckelburg Concert Co. The Profes sor and Miss Hoover visited with Mrs. Wra. H.' Hoover and family until Sun, day. Chas. O. French returned Monday offrom Lincoln, having completed his duties aa one of tbe chief clerks of the Nebraska legislature. Charley will engage again ia tbe law business here and opened an office in tbe rooms oc cupicd by tbe building and loan asso ciation. In the First National Bank building. Herald. If you are contemplating a change of location and want land cheap, call at this office. We can interest you. Any farmer having two or three cows can make money by buylag a separator from Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Juat received a carload of flour and foed from tbe Aurora mills. Lovers of good bread should try try a sack of our flour. E. L. Paria C. J. Lindsey wishes to announce to the public that he has again located in Nemaba, and in a few days will bo prepared to do all kiudaof blacksmith ing. Shop east of Burl Hoover's resi dence. k. V J - j fX 7 WALL PAPER Season is Here SO ARE AE with a large and complete line, red So Cheap Cheaper than old newspapers. Paints, too--all Kinds Yours for a clean bouse, M HILL All parties interested in having tbe park cleaned up are requested to as semble at the park Saturday morning of ntxt week tho earlier the better and go to work. Bring rakes with you. Irving G. Barigbt, supreme presid ent of tbe Royal Achates, and W. H. Dixson, deputy, both of Omaha, were in Nemaba Thursday aid we unders stand organized a lodge of that order that evening. The Royal Achates is a fraternal beneficiary society. Tbe instruments for tbe telephone exchange have been received and will be put n the first of next week. Tbe poles were shipped April 22, and as soon as they arrive will be put In place It will be but a short time until we will have tbo exchange in order. There will be no services at the Methodist church next Sunday evens ing on account of tho quarterly meets ing which will be held at Brownville Rev. J. S. VT. Dean, D. D., presiding older, j,will preach in the evening. Quarterly conference at 9 a. m. Mons day. Mr. and Mrs. David Brimble of Meld, Washington, arrived in Nemaba Tuesday evening. Dave says he is well pleased with his new bomeln Washibgton. He bought 320 of good land, for whicn be paid $o5eO. He hhs other land leased. He will follow farming and stock raising. Mr. Roy Whitten and Miss Julia Smith of Aeplnwall, wore married by Judge Neal at the court bouse oa Thursday. Mr. W. is ono of the boys who endured some ef tbe hardships in the Philippine war, and Miss Smith is one of Nemaha county's good looking scnooimams. Tbey win reside on Shook'a Island whers Mr, W. ia farm ing. Graager. A. G. GateB, an old pioneer of Brownville, died in Denver Wedness day of last week. Mr. Gates was for many years a prominent contractor and builder of Brownville. being ono of thobost brlckmaaons in the country. He came to Brownville in 1857. In later yean be engaged in tho grocery business, selling ont a few years ago and moving to Denver. A New Invention Minlck'sFioldCorn Husking Maoklne husks the corn from tho stallc, leaving stalks standing in the field. Exclusive state and manufacturer's right for sale by the inventor aad patentee, Carres nondenco solicited. Address 4 4 H. T. MINICK. Nemaha, Neb, What Thin Flka Need Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating foed. For them Dr. Kiag's New Lifo Pills work wonders. They tone and regulite the digestive organs, gently expeiau poison iron tbe system, enrich tbi blood, Improve appetite make healtbyfleah, Only 25o at Reeling's, I j??rr'jKM jyg teagawfcmusw at rnm0tiiinm mi )f)f)f)f)f)f)f)f4)ffjf)f4)f4)f4ff)f4ff4)f)f4jf4)f444)f4)fjf4)f)f)fjf4)f5fJ. 5 $ All persons Knowing: themselves in-? debted to me will please call and settle at $ once, as i need tne money. $ Me "Tucr un i - K O. K. Fishor sold his household goodr, etc., on Tuesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will) leave next week for the northwestern part of the the stato, where they co to visit a daughter Mrs. Motile Reddish, for awhile and then go to Portland, Oregon, where they expect to spend most ef the sums mer visiting their son, Charlie Fisher. From there they will go Summerland, California, where their daughter, Mrs.' Philip Crother, lives, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are among the oldest settlers in this vicinity and leave a host of friends here. May health and pros perity attend them. Cementlco tbe best wall finish made far better thaa calsemine or alabastine for sale by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. FOB SALE A good residence, orchard and 12 acres ef land with it, for sale adjoin ing the townslte of Nemaha. Call on or write F. G. Hawxby, South Auburn, Near. Holds Up a Congressman "At tbe end of tbe campaign." writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brillN ant congressman, "from overwork nervouB tension, loss of sleep and con stant speaking I had about utterly col lapsed. It seemed that all of my organs were ont of order, but three bottles ef Electric Bitters made me all right. It's tbe best all-round raedis cine ever sold over a druggist's count- or." Overworked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid vitality from Electric Bitters. Try tbem. Only 50c. Gnaranteed by Keeling. m M 4 J aaaa-. aaaEeawPfal aaaaaaaaaBf laaaWaW You New Goods styles, If. Highest Market Price paid for Poultry of Gilbert & McCandless laWU f HUM ttfc1liiillllciH-K K IHi: Kmmumtf mt)Wi MlKarafciW4fe'itaff3, f Hazspm I - K - K - K - - ( - - ( - K - i A large and enthusiastic meeting was held in W. E. Ocelt'a hall Mon day night for the purpose of forming a stock company to build a new opera house aad such other new buildings as the stock holders may decide upon. Each share is to be 9100,-925 payable in six months, 925 at tbe completion of building, $25 in one year and 925 in two years. The receipts at tho concert given by tbe band boys were $51 which proved a great loss on tbelr part as tbey lost several instruments in tbe flro. The loBers are E. E. Cole, tuba; Frank Rltchey, cornet; Hal Perkins, slida trombone, and the two drums and alto belonging to tbo baud, it was thought fer a while tho band would not survive, but tbeyjare trying it over agoin. Brownville Items In Post Take the wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John MoElhaney, prop. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Tbe Nebraska Mercantile Mutua Insurance company of Lincoln, Ne braska, has over $0,000,000 insurance in force with the leading business sen of tho state. AbU to see a Hat of them, f?. W. Sanders, agent. Itand Like a Stone Wall Between your children and the tors tures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or ether diseases.-How? wby, by using Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns, or Bruises, Infallible for Piles. 25c at Keeling's drug store. 9 9 ft Save One-Fifth. S 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. of all the latest g all kinds, s . .