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VOLUME XLV11L
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, PEBRUARY o, 1904
NUMBER 33
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Local JSTews
Seo M T Hill for lire insurance.
MarionSeld went to Dunbar Wednes
day, J. II. Linn came down from Lincoln
Monday.j
Clifford Catlin went to Nebraska
City Monday.
Try the Devoo paint. Sold by J. W,
Kerns, Auburn.
,
We are certainly having some good
winter weather liow.
David Frazier, who has been very j
eick, is uow much better.
Call and see us for reduced rates on
magazines and newspapers.
"Saved" at Hoover'a opera house
Saturday night of this week.
M, II.Taylor, postmaster of Shubert,
gave us a social call Thursday.
T.J. Hall of St Ierolu ia a new
subscriber to The Advertiser.
A lino line of silvorware suitable for
wedding presents at Reeling's.
Sheridan coal, clean as wood, for sale
by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Henry Lund has moved into his
houte south of the MethodiBt church.
A. It. Titus went to Dunbar Monday
afternoon, returning Wednesday even
ing. T. J. Hall of St Deroin visited his
daughter, Mrs. W. W. Stokes, WedueB
lay.
Mrs. C. L Barker has been very
sick for several days with congestion
of the liver.
Glendyn Crother was quite sick last
week but was able to go to school
again Monday.
Miss Fiossie Waterman of Auburn
was the guest of her friend Miss May
Kerker this week.
Those who have sleighs or accoms
modating friends have been enjoying
sleighin gthis week.
Walter S. Maxwell has bought two
lots south of his home of Harry Hoov
er, paying 670 for them.
The editor's office phone is No. 40 and
that of his residence is No. l. Call us
up if you have any news.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Farson jr., a fine daughter, on Wednes
day evening, Feb. 3, 1004.
Miss Doshia Frazier of Ilnmboldt,
who has been visiting her nncie, David
Frazier, returned home Monday.
Good baby buggy for sale. Will take
chickens or a pig for it.
Mrs. A. N. Sedokas
Wood for salo either rick wood or
cord wood at my farm or delivered in
town.
John C. Stokes.
AllperBons indebted to me are re
quested to call and sottlo at once for I
am greatly in need of money.
Andkeit Aynes.
Mrs. David Frazier returned homo
Sunday morning after a visit with her
son, Dr. W. W. Frazier, of Goodman,
Mo.
Elmer E. Hill, who has been living
here for two or three months, shipped
his household goods to Boone, Iowa,
Thursday.
Miss Reka Fulker, living near St.
Derion, has been very sick and for
awhile her recovery was doubtful, but
she is now better.
Cyrus Minirk wont to Brackon
Tuesday to look after the tho B.& M.
station while C. T. Miuick was haviag
a roundiup with the dentist. '
Horses for salo or trade for cnttlo.
' A. L. P. Thompson.
Judge Broady came down from
Lincoln Wednesday, returning Thurs
day.
Prank Shubert and family started
for Sapulpa, Indian Territory, Thura
day.
J. M. Workman went to Imperial,
Nebr., Tuesday, to be gone about a
weok.
Mrs. N. B. Catlin wont to Johnson
Thursday to visit her brother, D. D.
Adams.
Col. Joe Harper, C. II. Henderson
and Charley Smiley wero up from Shu,
bert Thursday.
Mrs. J. E. Crother and Glendyn
weut to Brownville Tuesday afternoon
returning that evening.
John W. Knight came down from
Syracuse Friday of Inst week, returning
home the that of this week.
An extra came down from Nebraska
City Thursday morning and took back
a lot of cars loaded with grain.
Mrs. Geo. R. Lindsey returned to
Auburn Monday. Her mother, Mra.
J. II. Flack, went home with her.
Itev.M. S. Foutch of Biownvllleatul
a brother from Sheridan county, Nob.,
wero Nemaha visitors Thursday evens
ing
Hany Kimmol, the actor, camo in
from Auburn last Saturday and has
been busy getting things in shape for
tho play "Sayed" to bo given Saturday
night.
Dr. Randall, surgeon at the old sol
dier's home at Grand Island, gave us a
pleasant call Thursday afternoon. He
went to Shubert on tho 7 o'clock
freight.
Postofiieo Inspector Sinclair of Nebs
raska City was in Nemaha a short time
Wednesday forenoon long enough to
find that the postoilice finances were
nllriglit. N
Dr. and Mrs. W. II, Linn of Johnson
were in Nem&ha Monday. Tho doctor
made his regular visit here to do dental
work and brought his wife along for
company.
Marshall Webb will have a public
salo of livestock, farm Implements,
etc.. at his farm, four miles southwest
of Nemaha, on next.Tuesday, beginning
at 10 o'clock .
II. M. Tollinger, who has charge of
the Edwards & Bradford lumber yards
at South Sioux City, Neb , writes that
it has buen very cold there. Ho orders
The Advertiser sent to him and eonds
regards to all friends.
Mrs. H. C. Noe of Auburn, who has
been visiting her sister, Mr?. T. J,
Hall, near St. Deroin. came to Nemaha
Wednesday morning and will visit her
noice, Mrs. W. W.Stokes, for awhile
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shubert of
Nemaha were called to St Deroin
few days ago as it was thought Mrs.
Shubert's sister, Miss Reka Fulker,
could not live. Mr. and Mrs Jackson
of Dunbar wore also there,Mra. Jack
son being another sister.
The Odd Fellows hold a long session
last Saturday night. They initiated
Frank Dressier, W. F. Sanders, Ole
Roberts and Frank Hartford, and af tor
wards installed officers, besides trans
acting other business. The lodge is
growing and getting in good material.
MYSTERIOUS 0IR0UMSTAN0E
Ono was pale and sallow and tho
other fresh and rosy. Whence the
difference? She who is blushing with
health uses Dr King's New Life Pills
to maintain it. By gently arousing the
lazy organs they compel good digestion
and head oil constipation. Try them,
Only 25c at Keeling's.
VALENTINES
This your uro movo beautiful
over
We have a fine assortment at
from one cent to one dollar each
See them they are very cheap
Very respectfully,
m. T. HILL
Most of those who intend putting up
ce this winter havo their houses filled.
The Ico Is now from 15 to IS ihches
thick and of splendid quality, and
clcau and nice.
Misses Nora Burson and Minnie
Speece came down from Porn Saturday
and visited their parents in Aspinwall
irocinct until Monday, when they res
turned to their studioc at tho Normal
school.
MiBS Minnie May wont to Peru Mon
day. Tuesday she wont as far as Au
burn with Dr. Cap Graves, who started
for California. Miss Minnie returned
to Nemaha in the afternoon.
J. D. Rainey of Brownvillo is opens
ing a stock of drugs in South Auburn.
south of the court house, Mr. Rainey
is a fine druggist and a good business
man and will undoubtedly soon do a
big business.
Mrs. Scott Ilinkle. living about half
way between Nemaha and Stella, died
last Sunday from consumption. She
leaves a husbanb and two small child
ren. She was buried at Prairie Union
on Tuesday.
W. F. Sanders returned Friday
arternoon from Wymore, wliero he had
been to take the physical examination
pleliminary to going into tho B. & M.
ofllce here to learn telefraphy. He
nasseu the examination aausi
factorily and is now a student under
W.E. Wheeldon.
It is reported that considerable steal
ing is being indulged in about
St. Deroin. A shert time ago some
one stole twentysflve or thirty cans
of raspberries, blackberries, cherries,
a lot of preserves, some sheets and
other articles from T. J. Hull. They
were very choice and picked out only
be best of the fruit.
Anothor car load of flour from tho
Aurora mills just unloaded at the
Paris building the flour that pleases
everybody in quality and price. Bran,
shorts, chop feed, Graham and corn
meal always on hand. Crother, tho
harness man, will wait on you.
E. L. Pakis.
What is Poley'a Kidney Oure?
Answer: It is made from a preserips
tiou of a leading Chicago physician,
and one of the most eminent in the
country. The ingredients are the
purest that money can buy, and are
scientifically combined to got the best
results. M T Hill.
Ran A Ton Ponny Nail Through His
d.
While opening a box, J. C. Mount
of Throe Mile Bay, N, Y,,ran a ten
penny nail through the floshy part o
his hand. "I thought at once of the
pain and soreness this would cause
mo," he says, "and immediately appli
da Chamberlain's Pain Balm and oo
caslonaliyafterwards. To my surprise
it removed all pain and soreness and
the Injured parts wore soon healed.
J For sale by W. W. Keeling,
SAVED SAVED
This lino comedy society drama will
bo given by Harry Kimmol, the sterling
young actor, assisted by local talont, at
Hoover's opera houso on Saturday night
of this weok. This is a lino play and
will bo well rendered. It is ono of tho
best socioty dramas written. Admis
sion, 15, 25 and 35 cento. Resorved
seat tickets' on salo at Koollng's drug
store. Doors open at 7::10: curtain
rises ut 8:30.
LastBunday afternoon Olo Roberts
and Frank Harford wore sleighridlng
when one of tho horsos was struck ou
tho anklo by tho Bloigh. This started
them to running, and they ran from
noar tho homo of Frank Titus, In the
wost part of town, almost to David
Fraztor'a houso before Olo got them
Btopped. Ono of tho horse's ankloB
was badly bruised.
Seymour Howe has bought three lots
n block :), across tho street east from
Dr. Koeling'a home, and has let tho
contract to Joe Bungor for the orectlon
of a flvo room nottaco. Work will m
commonced at once. As soon as the
uonso Is completed Mr. Howe will
move to town. Ambrose llawo will
run the farm this year.
Jiast Monday niirht tho youim folks
gnvo Alfred Rowon a surprise prtrty,
on tho occasion of his birthdav. Tim
event was a total surpriso to Alfred
ut was none tho loss heartily enjoyed
by him and by all thoso present.
And still they come. As I camo up
to my friend W. T. Kear's box tho
other day I found two rabbits alroady
dressod. I didn't do anything but
take them along and when served were
very line. Routij No. Onis.
ESTEAT N0TI0E
Camo to my placo Sunday, January
10, 1004, a red heifer calf with
wbito spot in forehead, weighing about
100 pounds. Ownor can havo samo by
paying charges for keeping and adver"
Using the same. W. W. Seid.
Just About Bedtime
take n Little Early RlBor It will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DoWitt'B Little Early Risers
are different from other pills. They
do not gripo and break down tho muc
ous membrane of tho stomach, liver
and bowels, but cure by gently arous
ing thu secretfons and giving strength
to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keels
ing.
Travoling is Dangerous
Constant motion jars the kidneys
which aro kept in placo in tho body by
delicate attachments. This is the rea
son that travelers, trainmen, street car
men, teamsters and all who drive vory
much, suffer from kidnoy disease in
sorno form. Foley's Kidney Cure
strengthens tho kidneys and cures all
forms of kidney and bladder disease
Geo. Ellausan locomotive engineer,
Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration
of the engine caused mo a great deal of
trouble with my kidneys, and I got no
relief until I used Foloy's Kidney Cure.
-M T Hill.
Will Oure Consumption
A A Horron of Finch, Ark.
writes, "Foloy's Honey and Tar is tho
best preparation for coughs, colds and
lung trouble. I knowthat it has cur
ed consumption in the first stage.
MT Hill.
A Lesson in Health
Healthy kidneys filter the impurities
from tho blood, and unless they do
this good health is impossible. Fos
ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kids
noys and will positively euro all forms
of kidney and bladder disease. It
stronghtens tho whole system. M T
Hill.
A New Invention
MlnickVFleldCorn Husking Machine
husks the corn from tho stalk, leaving
stalks standing in tho Held. Exclusive
statu and maniifacturer'H right for sale
by tho inventor and patentee. Curresn
pohdence solicited. Address
1 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb.
Foley's IIney and Tar contains no
opiates and can safely bo given to
children M. T. Hill
Old papers for salo at this ofllce.
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 lor cash at actual
cost of goods, with ten
percent added.
Call on him for bar
gains. STULL & HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS
IiAW, UK AT, 10 STATIC, COIiLKCTIONS
OMce over PoNtolllrn Hit I Mini;, nt
Kraiilc NciU'h old Bland,
AUIUiriN', - - NKBKAH1CA
r. . W. Reeling,
Nomaha, Nebraska.
Office in Kooliug drug store.
DR.JG. M. ANDREWS
Medical and Surgical
Diseases of Women
Stella - Nobraaltn
C. O. SNOW
Auctioneer
Fifteen years oxporienco.
TormH and dates at Tho Advertiser
ofllce.
PETER KEllKEll.
Dealer in
Highest markot price paid for Xlidos,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
KNAPP & SON
Proprietors of tho
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHAJNEBR,
Gcod Dray in connection with Livery
Satisfaction guaranteed.
T- El. Orotlxei-
in tho
PARIS BUILDING
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
WESLEY H. CLARK
Dealer In
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks, Pipes, etc.
ALL WORK CUARANTEEC
Thone calls answered promptly,
'l.'hoi.e Nr2()
N.KMAIIA, NKfUi,