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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
VOLUME XL VI 1 1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1904 NUMBER 32 Local News See M T Hill for lire inRiiranco. Tlie horse buyer was in town Thurs day. . Now ia the time to 1111 your ice house. W. P. Sandera Wednesday. went to Wyniore Try the Devou paint. Kerns, Auburn. bold by J. W Mra. Andrew Aynea haa for the past week; been sick J. II. Vanderalico of coal Weclnoaday. got in a carload Earle Gilbert's baby has been sick for several dajs. quite E. L. Paris is tilling up his ice house thin week with good ice. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. A fine Hue of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Keoling's. Dr. Linn, dentist, will be at hotel Monday, Feb. t. Call and se him. Sheridan coal, clean as wood, for sale by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Itobt Russell, who has been visiting Iowa friends, returned homo Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rebecca Collins fell down Saturday evening and broko one bone of her wrist. L. S. Grey, representing the Annum Tost, was a Nemaha visitor lust Frls day and Saturday. Curtis Brown, who has been visits ing friends at Summertleld, Kansas, returned home Sunday. The editor's office phone is No.40 and that of his residence is No. 1. Call us up if you have any news. A. U. Titus went to Syracuse Wendesday afternoon on business, re" turning Thursdny o n nlng. Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Russell, who have been viMting relatives at Bristol, Tenn., arrived home Thursday. W. W. Seid went to Dunbar day afternoon ami visited his Marion Seid, until next afternoon. Frl son, Good b iby buggy for sale. Will take chickens or a pig fir it. Mr. A. N. Sudukas Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larimoro ro turned home Thursday morning after a visit of two or three weeks with friends at Colomo, Mo. The tv o Collin brothers, who havo been visiting at Bristol, Tenn., for several weeks, returned to Nemaha, Wednesday of last week. Marshall Webb and Sherman May have a public sale of livestock, farm implement, etc , on Tuesday, Feb i) Ulna will be out ina few days. The local reading circle of the teach era ot Nemaha and vicinity mot at the homo of W. E. Whoehiou Wednesday night. Only a few were present. John .I.Green of Osceola, Oklahoma, renewed his Hubcription to the Advert user this week. Mr. Green is ahvjiya piompt in paving his ausci iption . The sleet that fell Tuesday night of last week still romains still remains on the ground, but is now covered with light snow, m iking fair sleighing. Wood for sulo either rick wood or cord wood at my farm or delivered in town. John C. Stokes. All persons indebted to ine are re quested to call and settle at once for I am gteiitly in need of money. ' Anduijw Aynes.' TI!"""" Hev. John W. Thomas, representing thh Tinley lieBeuo Christian Home of j Omaha, was soliciting contributiona from the people of Nemaha Thursday , J. W. Davia of Fremont arrived in Nemaha Monday. Mr. Davia is a deputy of the Royal Highlanders and ia doing aome good work for that order Mr. and Mra. John E. Lambert re., turned home laat Saturday from Ox ford, Neb , whore they have been visit ing and looking after aomo property Mr. Lambert owns there. Married At the residence of the brido in Nemaha, Nobr., by D. T. Smiley, justice of the peace, on Fii day night, Jan. 22, 1004, Mr. D. V Anderson and Mias Coaby L'eery. Chas. M. Woodward recently moved to St. Joe, where ho is manager for the South Park Elevator Co. This eleva tor is owned by the company for which Cnarlio haa been working for several yeara. The Madrigal Concert Co. that was to have given an entertainment at Nemaha Tuesday night did not get tere, having missed a train. Many jeople were dlssappoiuted as a largo I'udience would have been present. Uncle Henry Clark says he has a grandson a littlo over three months old that he can hoar laugh over a mile. The youngster is E. L PariB's son and his laugh can bo heard over the 'phono at grandpa's?, a distance of over a mile. Rev. J. W.Sapp closed his meet- ings at the Christian church Sunday night. A collection was taken for bis benefit and the people responded liber ally. In spite of the stormy weather there has been a good attendance als most every evening. Ilarrv Kimmel oumo in from Aus burn Friday afternoon and that evens ing rehearsed tho play "Saved", which he is arranging to give hero in a short time, with the assistance of local tal ent. The pray is a ooU one. ine date will be given next week. . Sanday, Monday and Tuesday wore very cold days, the thermometer rang ing from 10 to 18 degrees below zero in the morning. Monday tho thermomes ter stood at 4 or r degrees below zero all day. It lias thawed very little this week but is wanning up some. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Seid and f-on, Master Burkett Soid, of Dunbar, Neb.. came to isemaim Saturday evening and are visiting parents and friends. Marion lias to walk on crutches on ac count of his lame foot which ho cut severely with an ax a few days ago. The retail grocers of this state havo formed a mutual insurance company, to insure themselves, cutting out the old line organizations. The headquai ters of tl.o company will be at Omaha. J. T. Swan of this city has been elects ed one of the directors Auburn Hers aid J. W. Taylor of Auburn was shak ing hands with Nemaha friends Saturs day afternoon. Ho came in oh the passenger going on to Shubert on tho 7 o'clock freight. Wray is how a gentleman of leisure, as lie has quit tho drug store with which lie has been working. WalterS. Maxwell went over the edge of the bluff along the "narrows" this side of St. Deroln, Saturday after noon, with the mail wagon, apillina nut mail and driver and breaking the fifth wheel of tho wagon. The road was very slick from the effects of the sleet. MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE One was pale and sallow and the other freBh and rosy. Whence tho difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr King's New Life Pills tf maintain it. Bv Pfintlv nrmifdinr Mm , ,, ,ii..., lit,., u.Hu..o vC, wwm,,a. Buwu u.ouuu and head oil constipation. Try them, Only 23 e at Reeling's. Notice to Stock Feeders Wc havo just added a line line of the Celebrated Standard Stock and Poultry Food which wo can soil you at factory prices from 50 conts to $5.00 per box Very respectfully, TVY. T, H I LL Georgo Fisher is a great admirer of the red hogs and says they are tho most prolific breeders of any hog. Ho has good reason for tliis belief as one of Ids big sows brought forth twontys two pigs a few daya ago. So far aa-wo have ever heard this beats tho record. If anyone can beat tiiia let them como forward. N. II. Cornell, one of the proprietera of the Chimney Rock Medicine com pany of Omaha, was in tho city Wednesday transacting business. Mr. Cornell is well known here, having married a Nemahsi couniy girl, Isabel MeCandlass, who formerly taught in the Auburn public school. Auburn Herald. J. II. Seid's llock of sheep is In Lcreasing at a rapid ,rate. Tuesday night, one of the owes gave birth to four lambs. Henry says if any of our readers are from Missouri to tell them to come over and ho will show them. If all his sheep are that prolific ho will soon bo overrun with sheep. Thefonr lambs are nice thrifty fellows and are doing nicely. George Fisher, Alf B. Kinton J. II Seid, John II Knapp and L. S. Color ick are proprietors of a circle saw for pawing wood and made a record break ing performance recently. In just 50 minutes they sawed 1 cords of dry oak wood twice in two. Who can heat this record? The wood belonged to O. G. Whitfield, and the boys got through no quickly they had no excu-e to stay for supper They will know better next lime. ESTRAY N0TI0E Came to my place Sunday, January 10. 1004, a red heifer calf with wbito'spot in forehead, weighing about 400 pounds. Owner can have same by paying charges for keeping and adver tising the sumo. W. W.Skiij. Another car load of flour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building the Hour that pleases everybody in quality and price Bran, shorts, chop feed, Graham and corn meal always on hand. Orothor, the harness man, will wait on you. E. L Paris What is Foley's Kidnoy Ouro? Answer: It is made Irom a preserips tion of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in tho country. Tho ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get the best results. M T Hill. Ran A Ton Ponny Nail Through His d. While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Three Milo Bay, N. V., ran a ten penny nail throiih the fle-hy pattof Ilia hand. "I thought at once of the pain and soreness this would cause me," ho Bays, "and immediately appli- do Chamberlain's Pain Balm and oc- ! casionullyaf'terwards. To my surprise , u ,XMmm,(l all Willi (111(1 HOmiCSB Ullfl the injured parts were soon healed, j For sale by W. W. Keeling, Tho members of the Madrigal Cons cert Co., who wore to havo given aa entertainment hero Tuesday night, ars rived on tho puBaoncer Wednesday forenoon. Thoy wore delayed by tho Wabash train being four hours late, and could not make connections to get here. They expoct to return hero tho latter part of February or the first of March. They drovo from hero to Shun bort. 11. W. Furnu3 was re-olected scores tary of the stato board of agriculture at tho meeting held at Lincoln last j weeit. Mr. l' urnaa ia one or tho best managers of fairs and expositions in the west and always makes a success If he has half a chance. Rut he should bo relioved of much of the hard work that lie has hitherto done, as ho cannot stand so much work at his advanced age. Wo hopo ho will bo spared to mnnago many more fairs. Tho Auburn papers are enterprising and each ia tiying to got ahead of tho other. Tho Herald, which recently had a piano voting contest and gained many now subscrbera, is arranging to publish a magazine. Tho Post is going to havo a voting contest, the pilzea to bo tickets to the St. Louis exposition, with all expenses paid, to the most popular young ladies, with gold watch es us consolation prizes. Tho Granger is arranging to print a county directory A 0ARD OF THANKS J desire to return thanks to tho fols lowing named persons for something good to eat. First is C. W. Roberta and family for two boxes of honey. Furth er along the lino wo llnd a fine duck presented by Robert Jones and family. A littlo further along we llnd a lot of spare ribs presented by T L. Willians and family. Today I found a fine rabs bit at David Lewis's box, No wonder I am getting hearty after my sick spell. R F. D. Cakimku No. 1. Just About Bedtimo take a Littlo Early Riser it will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DoWitt's Littlo liarly Risers are (liflerent from other pills. They do not gripe and break down tho muc ous membrane of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arous ing the secretions and giving strength to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keels ig. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kepi in place in the body by delicate attachments This ia the rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidnoy Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all foims of kidney and bladder disease Geo. F1I iimiti locomotive eugini.er, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibintion of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until 1 used Foloy a Kidney Cure, -M T IIlll. Will Ouro Consumption A A Horren of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I knowthut it has cur ed consumption in the ilrst stage. MT Hill. Take tho wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part o the city. John McBlh.inoy prop. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter the impuiities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Fos Jey's Kidney Cure makes sound kids noys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease, it strenghtens tho whole system. M T Hill. A New Invention MiuiokVFioldCorn Husking Machine husks the coin from the stalk, leaving stalks standing in tho field. Inclusive Mute and lunuiifactn.-er'ri right lor sale h the inventor and patentee. Cones poudence solicited. Address 1-1 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb. Foley's IInoy and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to children M. T. Hill Old papers for sale at this ofllcc. FOUND The cheapest place to buy goods. W, M, SnelHng of St. Deroin. Nebr., Is closing out his stock and will sell on Satur days for cash at actual cost of goods, with ten per cent added. Call on him for bar gains. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS I.AAV, ItKAIi KKTATH, COIjIjKCTIOIVS Unices over IVmloiueo Ilulldlti, at I rank Neat's old stand, AUIIUIIN, - - NICIIIIAHICA r. g$. W. Keeling, Nonmha, Ncbraflkn. Offico in Keeling drug store DR. Gr. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - - jNobrrcslin C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years oxperienco. Terms and dates at Tho Advertinei olllce. PETER KEJIKEll. Duulur In MEATS ILighoHt market price paid for Aides, Lard, Tallow, oto, KNAPP & SON I'roiirlutorHof tho Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHAJiNBBR. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. T. IS. Oi'ofclief in the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Mat'o Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Deulor In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEET 'Phone calls answered promptly. Thfi e : 20 N15MAIIA, NI2M11,' : r