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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
riEijiiiittf'Sx J J9 "j 'J "ft uc( " '( . VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBllASKAJJFRIDAY, MAY 22, 1903 NUMBER 45 ,,-f(?' 3TaIL dirtW l!C vA fc' 11 L-n Local News Still there is plenty of rata. See M T Hill for Are Insurance. Miss Ivy Catlln went to day. Peru Mon- We night. had a soaking ruiu Wednesday Try the Devoe paint. Kerns, Auburn. bold by J. W. Mrs. Ed Llttrell returned from Peru Thursday foreman. Pure linseed oil 50 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. Fine line of Wall Paper just received at Heeling's drug store. 8ee W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. A high grade bam paint for 65 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. I..H. Kuper of Benten precinct gave this office a short call Menday. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Ce. are headquarters for screen deors. Southern strictly pure white lead 0& cents per pound at Hill's drug store. Fer the best paint on the market ge to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr. Hopson, the restaurant man of Brownville, was in Nemaha Tuesday Dan Perdue of Auburn was in Nes maba Tuesday, cleaning out some cis terns. Mrs. 0. E. Houtz went to Verdon Monday evening to visit friends for a few days. Call on Ed wards & Bradford Lum ber Co.vforYurniture. A car lead .just received. E.L. Parle has tutted up tbe back loom of his store building for an ice cream parlor. We bad some bail wltb tbt rain Wednesday afternoon but not enough to do aay damage. - Tbe members of tbe graduating clasB went to Auburn Monday and bad their pbotegraphs taken. Mrs. Boslna Wheeler went te Edgar, Nebr., last Saturday and is visitiag friends near that town. Mr. and Mrs, Bank McMullea of Stella were guests of Mr. acd Mri. J. E. Crother last Saturday. F.;L. Woodward went to Beatrice and Wymore Wednesday and expected to go to Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Snow of Auburn via ited ber daughter, Mrs. James M. Burns, frem Friday until Monday. W.Y. Steuteville is assisting Gilbert & MoGandless in the store. He will olerk for thea during tbe vacation. John E. Crother has moved into the bouse he recently bought ef Geo. N. Sanders, south of the editer'a home. Thursday night of last week seven more candidates were initiated into the local lodge ef the Boyal Achates. Mrs. Henry Carse and Avis went to Thurman, Iowa, Thursday, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. E. 6. McCandt. less. Dr. W. W. Keeling went to Lincoln Tuesday te attend a medical convens tioa. He returned borne Wednesday evening. Any farmer having two or three cows can make meney by buying a separator from Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. John Vanderslice arrived in Nemaha Wednesday morning from Holton, KanBas.i He will assist bis father, J. II. Vauderallce, In tbe store, There was an Inch and three-quarters of talnfall Thursday afternoon and night. Much corn has been washed out. Rev. De Forest Austin, pastor of the Christian church about eight miles southeast of Nemaha, gave this office a pleasant call Friday afternoon. Unintentionally we neglected to mention the fact that David Frazler had had bis bouse repaluted. It adds greatly to the good appearance of the home. John H. Dundas, editor of the Gran ger, was In Nemaha Wednesday and Thursday, soliciting advertising for the catalogue of the Auburn cbau tauqua. Miss Vance V. Foe, teacher of the intermediate department for the past year, left fer her home in Red Cloud, Nebr., Sunday morning, driving out te Aubura. Partita wanting ice will be accoms modated on Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday of each week, from 7 to 0 o'clock in the morning. E. L. Paris. W. H. Barker went to St. Joe 8atur day evening with bis nelce, Mlse Maud Kelthley, who bad an operation per formed the flrat of this week for a tumor on eyelid and granulated eyes lids. They returned homo Wednesday morning. MAIL BOXES The Advertiser cab furnisb a good galvanized steel mail box free with tbe daily Lincoln News one year fer 83 er Vith the dally State Journal ene year for $4. Call at this office and see sam ple box. Homer Jehnson died at hie borne in Lincoln Thursday morning of last week. Mr. Johnsen was for many w at y w years a prominent merchant f Browns ville Id the early days. He baa been a resident of Lincoln for about twenty years. He was the father of F. E. Jobnsen: Fay E. Gaitber is new the B. M. night operator at Bridgeport, Cheyenne ceunty, Nebr. Bridgeport ii tbe junc tion of tbe Burlington's Alliance Guernsey and tbe BridgepertsBrusb extension and tbe Bridgepert Blade claims it to be "tbe future metrepells of tbe North Platte valley." The annual teachers' examination for 1003 will be held at Auburn June 2 and 8. All those who contemplate teaching in Nemaha county during the coming year are expected to take tbe examination at this time. W. C. Pabriott, County Superintendent: Tbe infant bob ol Mr, and Mrs. A. L. P. Thompson died early Tuesday morning. Ths little fellew, who was about two years old, was taksn sick tbe first of last week, with pneumonia, and theugh tbe best of medical treat mentand nursing was given him, it was witbeut avail. The sympathy ef the neighboihoed and their wide circle of friends is extended te them in tbelr bereavement. Tbe funeral services, coaducted by Rev. W. Dieffenbaob, were held at the borne at one o'clock Wednesday af ter neon, and the body latd at rest in tbe Nemaha cemetery. Car Load of Furniture JuBt received by tbe Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Oe. Call and see it if yeu need anything in that line. 825.0 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. 925.00 te San Francisco and Los Angeles. . $22.50 te Spokane. 820.00 to Salt Lake City, Butte, and Helena. Proportionately low rates to hun dreds of other psints, Including Big Hern Basin, Wyo., Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, California, etc, We Point with Pride TO THE FACT That wo have the largest and most complete line of Drugs and Medicines, Druggists' Sundries, Paints, Oils, etc., etc., ever in Nemaha. Wall Paper, too we carry a big stock. If you will let us figure on that Paint Bill you will scve money. Respectfully, A X HILL We understand Prof. W. V. Steut ville has accepted a pesition as princi pal of tbe school at Gerlng, Nebraska. He gets 7b per moatb. Mr. Steute ville has been principal of tbe Nemaha school for tbe past three years and has done excellent werk. He was of fered the school fer anether year but on account of tbe increased salary at Gerlng decided to accept that place. Will serve Ice cream in tbe rear room of tbe "New Model Meat Mars ket" on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday aad Sunday afternoon Wl evening of each week. Yon can have a dish of ice cream, a ring ef bologna or a hunk dried beef if you want to mix it that way. Come in and see eur place see bow we serve you . Yours for square business, E. L. Paris. r s A correspondent roea Manilla, writ ing te tbe Lincoln Journal concerning tbe colony of Nebraskans in tbe Phil ippine islands, speaks of several term er Nemaha county people. Mrs. Schell is a sister ef D. IL Clark : "Of those Nebraskans who came on McClellan about eoe year ago, as far as your correspondent can learn, nearly all are well pleased with the islands and tbelr work. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Schell, from Falls Cily, are located at Gapan, province of Neuva Eoija, en the island of Luzon. They are said to have a very pleasant station and are meeting with success in the school werk. On Christmas day the Scbells, Mr. Ozman of Beatrice, Mr. Belknap of Hastings, now of Cuyapo, this island, and your correspondent ate tur key together at the Hotel ef the Four Nations in Manila. "B.J. McGrew ef Auburn, Nebr., is located at Lopez, Tayabas province, in Luzon;" Cementlco the best wall finish made far better tbaa oalsemineor alabastine fer sale by Edwards k, Bradford Lumber Co. If you want fire insurance, either in eld line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. Remember, we will take corn, oats wheat, bay, or wood on subscription at market price. A New Invention Mlnick'sFieldCorn Husking Machine husks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks standing in tbe field, Exclusive state and manufacturer's right for sale by the inventor aad patentee. Cerresx pondence solicited. Address 4 4 H. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Nsb, , What Thin Feike Need Is a creator power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tono and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all peison from theayBtem, enrich tbe blood, improve appetite make healthy flesh. Only 25c at Keeling's. 'annfnoi loroa fHats, Laces Veilings Flowers just received by t MRS THEO HILL t Chas. Thorn, U. & M. agent at Nema ha about twelve years ago, has had a variod career since he left here. A short time ago he was arrested in Okla noma, charged wltn being a blgumlHt, and confined in jail at Guthrie. It is said be bas feur wives. He now calls himself W. W. Montgomery. Thurs day of last week he escaped from the county jail, killing the jailer, Jerry Eumerson, and was badly wounded by the jailer's wife. He was recaptured Monday. If he recovers he will be tried fer murder In the first degree. Take tbe wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney, prop. If yeu are contemplating a change of location and want land cheap, call at this office. We can interest you. FOR SALE A good residence, orchard and 12 acres ef land with it, for sale adjoin ing the towniite of Nemaha. Call on or write F. G. Hawxby, South Auburn, Nebr. Holds Up a Congressman "At tbe end of the campaign.' writes Cbamp Clark, Missouri's brilli ant congressman, "from overwork nervous tension, less of sleep and con stant speaking I had about utterly col lapsed, it seemed that all at my organs, were oat of order, but three bottles ef Electric Bitters made me all right. It's tbe best all-round medls cine ever sold over a druggist's count er." Overworked rua-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid vitality frem Electric Bitters. Try tbem. Only 60c. 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Although the hall was crowded excellent order was kept. The rest ef the program as pnblished was carried out. The address by Miss Mattle Cook Ellis of tbe state nerraal scheol at Peru was One. This class has dons excellent work during the past year. It is one of the finest classes evsr sent out from the Nemaha school. J. H. Seid is getting a wide reputa tion as a breeder of Poland China bogs. Je shipped a fine one Monday of this week to Brlggs Flack of Gsri mantown, California. Mr. Flack Is a. reader ef Tbe Advertiser and saw Mr. 8eld's advertisement. That if a loag distance to sea for a beg tat we feel sure Mr. Flack wiu gecagooaone. That is the enlylclnd Mr. Seld sends out. Again we weuld remark that II pays to advertise. For best assortment of Dry Goods and 8boes go to tbe Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Not from any or all hard Spring wheat it PilLsbury's Best Flour made, but from 4 such only as stands j the Pfflsbury tests, f I ; & i "J" H'U'1 ' " .lO yyw- 5W 1 5i35,'fl V!","W,' I UJU TI