The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 30, 1903, Image 1

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    VOLUME XLV1IL
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903
NUMBER 10
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MRS, THEO HILL.
Hosjust received a.
complete stock of
New Fall and Winter Millinery
HOOSIER CASH STORE-
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One lot Boys' Kneo Pants, worth 35c, at
One lot Boys' Knee Pants, worth 05c, at
One lot Boys' Kneo Pants, worth 85c, at -
; Fancy Creponet Waistings, worth 15c, at
Cotton Toweling1, per yard :
Ladies' Shoes at $1.50, $1.75 and
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x X'ms, per puper.
The best Coffee you ever saw at-
Coal Oil tHeit will Burn!
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Phone 4
Local ISTes
Next Tuesday 1b election day.
See M T Hill for Are insurance.
' Wagon for Bale. Inquire of Kate
Sedoras,'
Clarence Conner went to Auburn
Monday.
Try the Devoo paint. Sold by J. VV.
Kern?, Auburn.
' A. R. McCaudltss has been visiting
in Omaha this week.
Mrs. W. S. Maxwell has been visits
ing in Auburn tbis week.
. Miss Iva Catlin came down from
Peru Thursday forenoon.
W. E. Wheoldon sold twenty-aix
tickets to Auburn Saturday.
Judge Broady ef Lincoln called at
these headquarters Saturday.
Full line of School Supplies just res
ceived at Reeling's drug store.
Homer H. Pewoea went to Nebraska
City Friday, returning Monday. q
Peter Kerker had the front of hla
m eat market repainted this week.
Charley Llttrell came homo Tours
day after a few days visit at Nebraska
City.
ElmorE.Rumbaugh has had a new
sidewalk laid in front of the barber
8 hop.
Chas. Stilwell Is having an addition
built to his house In the we3t part of
town.
Edwarda & Bradford Lumber Co.
handle the best steel range made the
Monarch. Call and see It.
FOR SALE
thoroughbred Plymouth rock cock
rells and B. B. R. game Bantam fowls.
All A No. 1 stock W.W. Liebhart
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..10c $
RITCHEY
BROWN VILLE, NEBR.
A One line of silverware suitable for
wedding presents at Keellng's.
J. B. Hoovor will have a public sale
of household goods Saturday of next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Knapp and Miss
Bessie James of Stella were Nemaha
visitors Friday.
Miss Vera Minick came In from
Bracken Wednesday and is visiting
relatives and friends.
Horse blankets just received by the
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Call
and get prices on them.
tVe hope every republican will vote
next Tuesday we are not so anxious
about the other fellows.
The editor's office phone is No. 7 and
that of bis residence is No. 1. Callus
up if you have any news.
Tiling fcaa been received to put in
aoross the street from the Adyertiser
office to the livery stablo.
Just received a One line of shot guns
at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co. Call in and see them,
Miss Florence Minick. bought n
piano of S. H. Avey & Co. recently.
It was delivered last Friday.
John M. Clark has been on the sick
list for the paBt two weeks threatened
with fever, but is getting better.
James A. Stephenson, who has been
visiting hla father in New York state,
returned home Friday forenoon.
Hon. W. H. Kelllgar, candidate for
district judge on the fusion ticket,
gave this office a call laat Saturday.
If you are going to buy a stove Ed
wards & Bradford Lumber Co. have
them. Call and get prices on them.
Special pricea on furniture for 10
days to make room for another car load
Call and get pricea at Edwarda & Brad
ford Lumber Co.
The poultry prodncta of the United
State are worth mora each year than
all the gold mined in the universe.
We havo
Lees' Egg Maker and Poultry
Food,
Deodorized Dried Blood,
Ground Oystor Shells, ,
Try them
Very respectfully,
m. X. HILL.
Genitan apples for sale at 35 cents
per bushel, on the trees. Come and
pick them. J. C. Stokes.
Abe Lawrence has made one of the
very best sheriffs we ever had and
should be elected by a big majority.
Mrs, Marion Sold came down from
Dunbar, Nebr., JThursday on a visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Barker.
W. H. Linn, dentist, will bo in
Nemaha Monday, Nov. 2, prepared to
do all kinds of dental work. Office at
hotel.
Nate Sedoraa and family visited
relatives at Table Rock and Pawnee
City, going Thursday of last week and
returning Tuesday.
Marshall Webb la' having a barn
built on his premises west of the
opera house. It la 18x24. Joe Buni
ger ia doing the work.
Seymour nowe has been in poor
health for some time with stomach
trouble. His many friends hope he
will soon regain IiIb health.
S. H. Avey & Co have -recently do"
livered pianos to Mlsa Florence
Minick, M. T. Hill, John I. Drossier,
W. F. Keeling and H. M. Tollinger
For Sale Bay horse, weight 1100,
1 years old, good driver. One buggy,
nearly new, also a good Bet of single
harness. See W. E. Witeeldon.
PAINT PAINT PAINT
We have the right brand of paint
and the right price. Edwarda & Brad
ford Lumber Co.
Misses Cora and Maggie Rhodes of
Nebraska City are visiting Mrs. David
Frazler and othor Nemaha friends.
They came down from the City Mon
day. The chorus under the direction of
Frof. and Mrs. Bridges will give a
concert in tho M. E. church in Browne
ville on Saturday night. Admission
25 cents.
Lucian Edgar Follensbee, the Jpopu
lar platform lecturer, arrived in Nemai
ha this forenoon: He will deliver one
of his lectures in Hoover's opera houa'e
tonight Come out and hear him,
For Bale Ilouao and four lota in
Nemaha. House haa 4 rooms, story
and a half, 2 lots in fruit and 2 in gar
den. Three blocka from business
part of town. Inquiro of W. F Gilh
.ispie.
Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
hoaraenesa. M T Hill.
If you want Are insurance, either
in old lino or mutual companies, call
on W. W, Sanders.
Tako tho wagonette when in Au
burn if you want to go to any part of
tho city. John McElbaney prop,
Call and
FOUND
The cheapest place
to buy goods.
W, M, Snelling
of St. Deroin. Nebr.,
Is closing out his stock
and will sell on Satur
days for cash at actual
cost of goods, with ten
percent added.
Call on him for bar
gains. Mr. aud Mrs. Willis Coons, who
went to Mold, Washington, last fall,
with David Brimblo and family, have
returned to Nemaha and have gone to
housokeeninc on W. W. Hack
farm north of Nemaha. They did not
like Washington. 1
Mrs. 0. T. Minick Jwho recently res
turned from Oklahoma brought us in
some specimens of. fine applea ralBofl
by her father Rabe Elliott. They can
certainly raise some good applea in
Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keeling and
John I. Dressier returned last Thurs
day evening from Lincoln, whore they
had been attending the grand lodges of
Odd Fellowfl and Rebekaha. They re
port having n line time.
Married. At tho residence of the
bride's parents, near Glenrock, Nebr
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 21, 1003,'
byltheRev. W. Dioffenbach, Mr.Wm.
Stoddard of Auburn, Nebr., to Miss
Maud E. Haynes of Glenrock, Nebr.
J M , Workman recently mashpd the
flrat linger on his right hand in a corn
sholler. He let it go for several days
until it got very bad. Dr. Gaither
amputated it, taking it off at the
knuckle. For several days Jim sufs
fered severely, but is new getting along
all right.
We failed last week to make men
tion of the fact of the birth of a son to
tho, household of John G. and Katie
Sanders of Aberdeen, South Dakota.
The youngster is,a nephew of the senior
editor of tho Advertiser. Ho haa boon
named Paul Gilbert. Wo hopte ho
will live to be a useful oltizon and a
comfort and prido to his parents .
Mra. Theo. Hill a few daya ago
brought ub in some npploa grown on
tho treoa buck of her millinery store.
The applea were tho second crop thia
year. Some of them were as large as
good sized plums. When Nebraska
gets to raising two crops of apples in
one year it ia bard to tell what will
happen next.
Lncian Edgar Follenabeo, tho noted
lecturer from tho Pacific coast, will
deliver the second lecture in tho
Nemaha entertainment course on Frls
day evening, October 80. Prof. Fol
lenabeo ia a very talented and interest
ing speaker, his lecturo overflowing
with good ssund logic, wit and humor,
Tho opera house should be filled.
SALE.
Mlloh cows, horses, colts, potatoes,
wood and crib poles for sale at Stull's
faim, 4 miles south of Peru, Neb.
Cows will bo sold on a years time.
see her
Call and see us for reduced rates on
magazlnea and newspapers.
Travoling ia Dangerous
Constant motion jars the kldneyn
which are kept In placo in tho body by
delicate attachments. This la the rea
son that travelers, tralnmon, street car
men, teamsters and all who drlvn very
much, suffer from kldnoy diseaso In
bomo form. Foley's Kidney Curo
strengthens tho kidneys and cures till
forms of kidney nnd blnddor dlseaso
Goo. EHuuaan locoraotivo engineer,
Limn, O., writes, "Constant vibration
of tho onglio caused mo a great deal of
trouble with my kldnoya, and I got no
relief until I used Foloy'o Kldnoy Cure.
M T Ulll.
Cnlnod Forty Pounds In Thirty Dnys
For several months our younger
brother had been troubled with Indi
beBtion. Hejtriod Boveral romodlea
but got no benefit from them. Wo
purchased Bomo ef Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets' and ho
commenced taking them. Iniildo of
thirty days he had gained forty pounds
In flesh. Ho Is now fully recovorod.
Wo havo n good trado on the Tablets.
Holley Bros. Merchants, Lorg
Branch, Mo. For sale by W. W
Keeling.
A New Invention
Minick'HFioldCorn riuBkinu: Mnohlno
IiuhUh the corn from tho stalk, leaving
atalks standing in tho Hold, UxcIuhIvo
Htntnnnd manufacturer right for salo
by tho Inventor and patentee, Oorres
noridence Holicltcd. Address
4 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb.
DR. G, M. ANDREWS
Medical and Surgical
Diseases of Women
Stella - Nolirnslca
O. O. SNOW
Auctioneer
Fifteen yoars experience.
Terms und dates at Tho Advertiser
olllce.
'r. . W. Keeling,
Nomnhn, Nobnmkn. .
Offioo ill Kooling drug storo.J
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WESLEY H. CLARK
Doalorjln
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks,BPipes, etc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
'Phone calls anawered promptly.
'Phone No 20
NEMAHA, NEBR,
Undertaker
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
I KEEP IK STOCK A COMPLETE LIKE OV
Caskets
Robes and
Funeral Supplies
HEAESE IN OONNEOTIOW
O. J. LORD
, SHU BERT, NETIUSKA