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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
C ( f irW$ VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1903 DUMBER 48 hl ml. yN JRv ,Jr JCs J?! , :i i i U W r ' a ,. V r? 'iIMM itMmaitri.w Local News See M T Hill for Ore insurance. Clmrlby Monday. Colerlck went to Lincoln Try the Devo? paint. Kerns, Auburn. Sold by J. W. Pure linseed oil CO cents per gallon nt IHH's drug store. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Monteltb went toTecurageli Thursday. Fine line of Wall Pnper just received nt Keeling'a drug store. Rov. D. B. Lake gave us a pleasant cnll Wednesday afternoon. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Auburn is making preparations for a big colebrutlon on the Fourth , Mrs. William II. Hoover returned from Lincoln Monday evening. A high gvudo bnrn paint for 05 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. Jamea Iliatfc says he has been on the "grunty" order for a few days. Miss Blanche Williams of Shubert was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. Southern strictly pure white lead Ojtf cents per pound at Hill's drug store. Henry Sanders nt Brownvllle has a spring wagon, harness and horse for sale. John E repainted, work. Crother is having his house J. II. Llttrell is doing the R. C. Morton has moved into the old store building south of the Keeling diug store. Mrs. J: 0. Broady went to Auburn Wednesday and will visit frlones for a week or two. Mr. HopBon of Brownvllle is mov ing into the Minick house, where he will run a boarding house. Harry Parker of Auburn visited hla grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Berger, from Saturday until Wednesday. C. F. Zook has bought of George N. SanderB the old Crother property.where Nate Sedoras is now living. C. H. Kindig, who is visiting his father-in-law, V. P. Peahody, gave us a pleasant call last Saturday. The Masonic building has been new ly sided on the south, a now stairwoy put in, and otherwise repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Knapp visited their children near Humboldt and Stella from Saturday until Monday. Harry McCandless came down from Omaha Wednesday and will visit his many Nemaha friends for a few days. Miss Marie Hoover came in from Lincolu Wednesday evening and will yislt her mother and sisters for a few weeks. Thos. II. Jones drovo over from bis flue stock farm near Howe Wednesday morning and visited Nemaha friends during the day. Cards are out for the marriage of W. II. Linn of Johnson and Miss Kate Barnes, daughter of Casner Barnes of Nemaha precinct. Miss Roxie Parker came in from Auburn Wednesday afternoon and will visit her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Beri ger, for a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanders of Brownvllle wero visiting Nemaha friends Wednesday. They gave this oillce a short call. A new Btreet crossing has been laid across Washington Btreet, between The Advertiser office and the opera house It wua badly ueeded. :WfMntMB&fr0ti1 V-MJirYwwJjtfilMtflwyM .tiBMlWUM ssssxsssei Aaron Motalnger, who has been tin imnate at tho poor farm forsom time, died Thursday morning, from old ugo and other ailments. Mr. and Mrs. David Brirable, who have been visiting in Nemaha nnd vi cinity for some time, started far their homo near Mold, Washington, Tues day. A. U. Titus, who la breaking Borne colts for F. L. Woodward, drove up on tho bottom Tuesday and camo back with both singletrees to the buggy broken. Mrs. John It. liuasell made 122 pounds of butter during the month of May an average of almost four pounds a day. She sold thlrtystwo pounds to one family. It is not often that the banker and the p. m. of a town the size of Nemaha get married the same day, but such was the case hero Wednesday. They married each other. Mrs. Theo. Hill has recently had n new fence built arouud her home, has had eomo repainting done and made re pairs that add considerably to the good looks and comfort of the place. Rev. D. B. Lake will preach a me morial sermon for tho G. A. R. post at Vesta, Nobr., next Sunday morning, ahd in tho evening will preach a memo rial sermon for tho Kuights oi Pythias at the same place. The passenger train 'got through to Nebraska City Tuesday night for the first time since May 20th. A trnin'got through from tho south Wednesday evening. All the trains ure now runs ning regularly. We notice by the Falls City Journal of last week that a marriage license has been granted to James T, Cozurd and Misb Mary Majors, both of Vers don. The bride was formerly the wife of Will Flack, getting a divorce a few months ago and resuming her maiden name. Group No. 1 of the Nebraska Banks era' association, comprising Richardson, Pawnee, Nemaha, Johnson, Otoe and Cuss counties, was to have met at Falls City on Wednosday, but Elmer E. Allen could not attend, and the meeting was postponed until in July. Elmer had more important business on hand. Tho meeting1 of those interested in having the channel of the Nemaha river straightened, held at Auburn Monday, did not do anything except talk and find out the differences of opinion, the various plans and the dif ficulties presented. Some w'ere in favor of making a straight channel from the Otoe county line to the mouth of the Nemaha. The present course of the river is one hundred miles, with a fall of one foot to the mile. Tho pro posed course would be only twenty-one and one-half miles, with a fall of near ly Ave feet to the mile. But this would cost an irnrnen.se sum and would neces sitate the county rebuilding all the bridges across the river with two exs ceptions. The most feasable plan is to cut across the neck of land where the river makes largo bonds. This would not cost a great amount and would shorten the course a great deal. We suppose other meetings will bo hold and some decision arrived at. One Minute cough cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the ml crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing tho cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm draws out the Inflammation and heals and aooth 63 the affected parts. Ono Minute cough cure strengbena the lungs, wards off pueumonla and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curatle caBea of coughs, colds, and croup. One Min ute cough cure Ib pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.-W. W. Keeling. You never heard any one using Fos ley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied M T mil. 3BssiSi&ss3i!m Wo havo a full lino of tho col- ebratod Ruby Spectacles at reasonable prices. Your oyes tested free, at Hill's DrugStore W. W. Sanders, editor of the Noma') ha Advertiser, has been appointed postmaster, vice Miss Minick, resigned i Mr. Sanders is a most agreeable and courteous gentleman and will undoubt edly make an ideal postmaster. Au burn Herald. I.N. Cooper last Saturday resigned as a member of the board of village truetees and street commissioner. His resignation was accopted and Miles Knapp was appointed to All tho vacaus cioB, but ho thought ho had troubles of his own and refused to accept. It rained almost every day last month. Monday and Tuesday of last week thero was an inch and a half of rainfall, and then a shower Weduest day evening, and yet farmers were in their fields plowing Thursday afters noon of last week. What country can equal Nebraska? A large farm house-in tho extreme southeastern part of the county, on the Ludwig sarm, came near going into tho Missouri river on uccount of the banks caving in. F. L. Woodward, who is agent for the place, sent James M. Burns down to havo It moved back from tho river. The editor had some experience with mud last Saturday. In company with A. F. Walsh wo drove down to Alf B. Kinton's farm. Alf was plowing corn across the creok from tho house and wo waded through tho low laud to uee him, going in mud over our shoo topB. Alf seemed quite pleased to see us at least ho Btniled audibly when ho looked at our shoes. From there we drove over to J. II. Seid's. From Henri's house to the small bridge oast' is about the worst mud hole we ever saw. We got through all right but on coming back tho harness broke in threo places while we wero in theworst part of the mud hole. We got out in mud half way to our kuees, got the horse out to dry land, patched up tho harness a little, waded back to the buggy and got it out, and went on our way rejoicing that things were no worse. Then we drove around to Seymour Howo'h, and wore coming back when ono shaft gave way. It had evidently been broken in tho wreck near Henry Seid's. After patching this up wo got homo without any more accidents, and proceeded t wash off the mud and change clothes. Foley's Honey and Tar ia peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarsenesa. M T Hill. The Easy Pill Dewitt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken thosyatem. They cure billlouaness, jaundice, constipa tion, and inactive liver, by arouBing the aocretiona, moving the bowela gent ly, yet eflectunlly, and "giving auch tono and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowela that tho cause of the trouble ia removed entire ly. These famous little pills exert a decided tonio eflect upon the organs involved nnd if their use la continued for a few days thero will be no return of the trouble. W. V. Keeling. mSSSSSaUm The news on the "patent" aide ol Tho Advertiser is Blalo again this week. Wo get tho patent part of tho paper printed at Kansna City, but on account of tho flood in that city tho company ordered the edition for loot week printed and shinned from St. Louie. This paper, which Bhould have arrived Wednesday of last week, did not get hero until Monday evening of this week. Wo hope this is tho last week of our troubles in this line, as tho trains nro now running regulurly. Dr. Hiram L. Rnndall of Shubert, Nobr., and Mrs. Sarah E. Myers of Aurora, Nebr., wore married at Jules burg, Colo., June 0, 1003. Dr. Randall is serving his second term as surgeon of the soldier's homo at Grand Island. Ho is a pionoor of Nebraska, coming here in 1805. Tho biido is matron of tho soldiers' term. home, serving her third Tho following aro tho ofllcora of Hopo lodge No. 20, A. F. & A. M., for tho ensuing year. They wero installed Friday night of last week: Alfred B. Klnton, W. M. Albert R. Titus, S. W. William W. Seld, J. W. A. L, P. Thompson, Treas. W. W. banders, Sec'y. W. E. Soid, S. D. William F. Keeling, J. D. Edward Thomas, Tyler. J. II. Seld and John I. Drossier, Stewards. ALLEN-MINIOK Married At tho reBidenco of tho bride's mothor, Nemaha, Nebraska, Wednesday, Juno 10, 1003, at 8 o'clock p. m., by Rov. D. B.'cLake, D. D., Mr. ElmorE. Allen and MIbs Lillian M. Minick. Miss Mayo Galther played the wed ding march. The rooms wore hand somely decorated with flowers. Tho groom is cashier of the Bank of Nemaha, a man of integrity and abllls ty, and Btands high in tho community. The bride haa been postmistress of Ne maha for the past four years and is a very popular young lady. Both parties have passed all their lives in Nemaha and vicinity. They expeot to go to housokeoplng soon in tho elegant homo Mr. Allen recently bought. 825.00 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle S2G.00 to San Francisco and Los Angeles. $22.60 to Spokane. 820.00 to Salt Lako City, Butte, and Helena. Proportionately low ratea to hun dreds of other points, Including Big Horn Basin, Wyo., Montana, Idaho, Waahington,Orogoi), British Columbia, California, etc, FOR SALE A .good reaidenco, orchard and 12 acres of land with it, for sale adjoin ing tho towtihlto of Nemaha. Call on or write F. G. Hawxby, South Auburn, Nobr. Call and see ub for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. Stand Llko a Stono Wall Between your children and the tors turea of itching and burning eczema scaldhead or other diseases. How? why, by using Bucklen'a ArnicaSal vn earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for UlcerB, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns, or Bruiaea. Infallible for Piles. 2Dc at Keeling'a drug store Reveals a Croat Secret It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians are effected by Dr; King'a New Dies covery for Con8umptlon. Here'a the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and gerintinfected mucus, nnd lets the life giving oxygeu enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough worn throat and lunga. Hard colds and stubborn cougha soon yield to Dr. King'a New Discovery, the most ins fallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed hottleB G0c and 81.00. Triul bottlea freo at Keeling'a. urfMS What Thin Foiks Nocd Ia n greater power of digesting and assimilating food. Foi thorn Dr King'a New Life Pllfs work wonder Thoy tone and regulate tho dlgeHtyvo orgatiB, gently expel nil poison from thosyBtem, enrich the blood, improve nppotlto make healthy flesh. Only 25o at Keellng's. DoWltt's Witch Hazol Salvo Tho only poaltlve euro for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles cuts, burns, bruises oezonui and all ab rasions of tno Bkln' DoWltt'a is tho only Witch Hazel Hulvo that is mado rom the pure, unadulterated witch hazel all othors aro counterfeits. DoWitl'a Witch Hazel Salve is made to euro counterfeits nro mado to sell. W. W. Keeling. Old papers for aalo at thin office. To improve the appetite and strengA then tho digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lots. Mr.K.II. Soltz of Detoit, Mich., says, 'They restored my appetite when Impaired, relieved mo of a bloated feols ing andcaiiBod a pluaount and aatlafac tory movomont of the bowels." Thero aro people in this community who need jutt bucIi a medicine. For oale by W W Keollng. druggist Every box warranted. 4 A New Invention Miuick'tiFloldCoru Husking Machine huskB the corn from tho ntalk, leaving stalka standing in tho field. Exclusive atato and manufacturer's right for oale by tho inventor and patentee. Corruu pondenco aolicited. Address 4 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb, What ia Foloy'a Kidney Ouro? Answer: It in made from a prescript tion of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the moat eminent in the country The ingredients nro the purest that money can buy, vand are scientifically combined to goo the beat resulta.-i-M T Hill. For Thoso Who Ulvo on Farms Dr. Bergln, Pnna, III., wrlten: ''I havo uaed Ballarda Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my frlendt, and I am confident that thero ia no hotter made. It ia a dandy for burna. Those who llvo on far ma are eBpociallyliablo to many accidental cuta, burnB nnd brulBes, which heal rapidly when Ballard'a Snow Lini ment ia applied. It Bhonld always bo kept In the house for cases of emors gency. 25c, CO, and 81 00 at Hill's. - r. . W. Keeling, Nomnhn, Nobraslca. Office in Keeling drug Btoro. WESLEY H. CLARK Denlorjla Windmills and Pumps, - Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone culls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEBR. Undertaker FUneral Director and Embalmer I KEEP IX STOCK A COMPLETE LINK Of Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEAHSE IN CONNECTION O. JL. BIIUBEIU NErUASKA sMffwrss?r--s!',p-" &ms$Msnmmmm s.sy",-2. -:?. , -iH- 'jatnvStSM.-" nJtMrjMtfi'.M'Q