The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 29, 1903, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV1I
NEMAHA, NEBHASKA, PUIDAY, MAY 29, 1903
NUMBER 40
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Still It rains.
Sec M T Mill for llrfc Itinurulica.
Try tho Dcyob paint, sold by J. W.
Kerbs, Auburn.
Puro linseed oil DO cento pot BHoh
at Hill's drug store.
tflne lino of Wall Paper Juat received
at Heeling's drug store,
See W. W. Harris of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
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A high grade bam paint for 03 cents
per gallon at Hill's drug ntoro.
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Wi T. iiall in acting as B. & M.agent
during W. E. Wheeldon'o absence,
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co,
are headquarters for screen doors.
Southern strictly pure white lead 0&
cents per pound ut Hlll'e drug store.
For the best pftint on the market go
to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Wm, Smiley has moved Into his
hew house. He has a nice little home.
Walter Curttrlght has been Very sick
with typhoid fever, Ho Is now a little
better.
Elder Self of Nebraska City will
preach at the Christian churoh next
Sunday.
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Call on Edwards & Bradford Lum
ber Co. for furniture. A car lgad juBt
received.
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J. H Littrell has had a new stairway
put la on the Bouth side of tail brick
building.
. Rev. M. S, Foutch preached an ex
cellent memorial sermon at the Metho
dist church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. B.Stroble of Brown
Villa were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Rumbaugh last Sunday.
Clarence Peabodyi who Is oa the B.
& M, bridge gang, came home last Fri
day, returning to work Mouday.
MiHB Nellie Sanders returned home
Monday from Auburn, where she had
been vhiting friends for ft week,
EIIIb Young has bought a forty acre
farm on the Missouri bettom northeast
of Nemaha, where he is now living.
Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Bunger, sr., re-
turned to Nemaha Tuesday after a few
days' visit with friends at Brownvllle.
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CANE SEED FOR SALE
5,000 pounds at Si, 50 per 100 pounds,
At farm. N. C. Jarvls, Nemaha, Neb.
Many caves and cellars in Nemaha
were Quoded by the heavy ruins this
week the editor's being ameng the
number,
Any farmer having two or three
'cows can make meney by buying a
separator from Edwards & Bradford
Lumber Co,
Frank Smith, a Peru normal student,
Visited Emery Howe from Friday until
Monday) when he went to Jehnaon,
where he will work this summer.
W. H. Linn, the dentist, will be at
the Park hotel, Nemaha, next Monday,
prepared to do all kinds of dental werk.
Beginning with July be will be here
the first Tuesday of each mentb in
Btead of the first Monday.
W, Wi Sanders bus bceu eltuti'd lay
delegate from the Bfovnvllle and Nek
malm circuit to tho Nebraska annual
conference of the Methodist Episcopal
church,
Mrs, O. E. Homx returned from
Vcrdn Thursday of last week' Her
sister, Miss Ethel Sherwood, came
with her and will make her home In
Nemaha,
Parties wanting Ico will be uccotns
modated on Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day imd Sunday of each week, from T
to 0 o'clock In the morning.
E. L. PAM0,
John Minich was walking with a
crutch Saturday on account of a badly
bruised leg. One of his horses got
down and as he was helping It up he
got kicked,
M. T. Hill had another laqge glnss
put In one of his store Windows Tuess
day to leplace tho broken one. He has
had iron rods put across the windows
to protect them ,
Charley Colerick, who has been in
Oklahoma for some time, visited Ne
maha friends soveral days this week.
He is going to work at his trado as a
barber In Lincoln.
James A. Stephenson, Rufus Rowen,
Marshall Wobb and David Brlmble
went over to tho Nishua (lshing last
week, They caught a good many tlsb
and had a good time, x
The recent heavy rains have washed
out a lot of dirt underneath one of the
approaches to the bridge east or J. W.
Webber's farm residence until it is in a
very dangerous condition for creasing.
The Rebecka lodge initiated four
new members Wednesday night Mr.
and Mrs. A, R. McCandless and Mr.
and Mrs. Earlo Gilbert. Ice cream
and cake were served after the lodge
adjourned ,
W. W. Sanders, editor of The Adver
tiser, has been appointed postmaster of
Nemaha, in place of Miss Lillian M.
Minick, who sent Id her resignation
about two weeka ago. It will probably
be three or four weeka before the
change takes place.
Cards are out for the marriage of
Elmer E.Allen, cashier of the Bank
of Nemaha, and Miss Lillian M. Min.
ick, the present postmistress of Nomas
ha, which event will take place at the
home of the bride'a mether Wednesday
evening, June 10th.
A new Arm has opened busibess in
Nemaha, It Is Littrell fc Jarvis, white
washers and general rustlers. Charley
Littrell and Claud Jarvis are the
members of the firm. They are ready
to do whitewashing, clean yards and
cellars and anything in this line,
There was an active demand for flsb
giga this week. The blacksmiths were
kept busy two or throe days making
giga, and the hardware merchants sold
all the loose rake and hoe handles they
had in stock and then took off the
rakes and hoes and seld the handles.
A good many flab were caught,
Will serve Ice cream in the rear
room of the "New Model Meat Mars
ket" on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday afternton and evening nt
each week. You can have a dish of
ice cream, a ring of bolocna or a hnnu-
dried beef if you want to wlx it that
way. come In and see our dIrcahpa
how we serve you. Youra for square
ousinesB, e, l. Paris.
S Another laraa invoinfl of $
fHatSf Laces, Veilings, Flowers
just received by
MR THEO HILJU
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We Point with Pride
TO THE FACT
That we have tho largest and
most complete line of Drugs and
Medicines) Druggists' Sundries,
Paints, Oils, etc., etc., over in
Nomaha. "Wall Paper, too we
carry a big stock. If you will
lot us iiguro on that Paint Bill
you will scve money.
Respectfully,
JVV T HILL
FOR SALE
A geod residence, orchard and 12
acres ef laud with it, for sale adjoin
ing the townhlto of Nemaha. Call on
or write F. G. Hawxby,
South Auburn, Nebr
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Just received, a car load of?
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Gilbert & McCandless
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The AdvertlMfr, a few nerpuna who are
Intereoted lu tho XTomaha cernotery
met at the Methodist chuich last Sut
urday afternoon. E L. Woodward
and John I. Drossier wero ttppuluted n
committee to nue about opening a road
to tho cemetery, and aldo to nee about
securing moro land. John 1. Dressier
and NY, VV, Sanders were elected nieni
bora of tho board uf trustees to fill the
vacancies caused by the death of Mart
May and tho resignation of Mrn. Rose
Gilbert. The board was reorganised
by the election of Sojtnour Howe pros
idfht and John I. Diesel or secretary
and treHflurt'r.
Hon. Church Howe came In from
Auburn Wednesday evening and visits
d Nemaha friends until 11 o'clock tho
next day. Church in looking well and
says he feels ten yearn younger than ho
did six years ago. lie says he is not a
candidate for United States senator or
for any other ofllue, as he Iww positively
and finally retired from politics. 11 1b
position as consul at Shellluld, England,
is a very agreeaulo one and he Is enjoy
ing life. lie expects to stait east next
Monday, where he will visit foi a
month, leaving for England July 1st.
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Old paperB for sale ut thin olllce.
Not from any
or all hard Spring
wheat is
Pillsbury's
Best Flour
made, but from
such only as stands
the Pillsbury tests.
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