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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
I leftfilia litefttsel " 3 VOLUME XLVIll NEMAHA, NEBUASKA, FRIDAY, FEBItUAUY 26, W04 NUMBER 36 r 4- X See M T Hill for Ore Insurance. Try the Devoo paint. Kerns, Auburn. Sold by J. W. We have hud days this week several sbring-llko Will Hacker moved on W. 6. Max well's farm Monday. ' A. R. TitUB went to Wednesday afternoon. Nebrtska City Gall and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. A tine line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Keeling's. The birds have been singing for a few days and it seems like spring. Sheridan coal, clean as wo'od, for sale by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Horses for sale or trade for cattle. A. L. P. TnoMi'soN. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Titns visited Sbubert friends and relatives Monday. Walter Hadlock is able to be on our streets again after a severe spell of sickness. Mrs. J. M. Workman went to don lust Friday evening to visit tives a few days. Ver rela Elmer E. Allen has sent in a petition to Gov, Mickey asking that he be ap pointed notary public. Mrs. Josephine Lindsey, who has been at Violet, Nebr.. for some time, returned to Nemaha Tuesday. w. G. Max wall is now a resident of Nemaha, having moved into the Mrs. Alice A. Miuick property Monday. For sale Oae hundred tons of baled hay, at S7.50 per ton, at Nemaha. F. L. Woodwakd. Dr. Kay reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. James Shubert of Nemaha, Saturday morning, February 120. coca oats ror sale on my farm, two miles northwest of Nemaha. First come first served. W. G. Maxwell. wimur Whltten has bought of J. M. Workman the lease on the Rom-. uacn land Just west of Aspinwall. Jim is going to move to Chase coutm ty, Nebr. J. M workman returned from Chase county, Nebr., a few days ago. tie nas bought a hundred and sixty acre farm, well improved, and will soon move out. John I. Dressier had a lieht (hill Wednesday Afternoon and another one at night and Thursday morning had mgn fever and dweat profusely. He is some belter now Josh Matney, who has bem living at Hillsdale, is having a house bnilt northeast of A. R. McCandless'a home and will move in as soon as it is com pleted. Joe Bnnger is doing the work airs. u. H, Clark, who has been visiting hor parents. Mr. and Mia 33. 8. Chamberlain, at Eldorado, Kans sas, ror over three weeks, returued homo Wendesday and Doc is again. happy Bethel (Shockey) Sunday school wi Kive a conundrum supper Friday "veil up, omrcn 4 1004, at the resin dene of A. N. Harris. Eveiyone is invii d to come and get lots of things to .eat. good We have been overhauling at the AdvertiBer.'ofHce this week that is the editor has looked in occasionally to see what progress had been made, while Miss Florence Miniek has been doing the work. It now looks like a different otlice. Local News Seo the advertisement of Leo Law lion, dealer in pumps, wtndwills, etc. Jack Mettl who has beo living in Aspinwall, precinct for the past year, tius moved to Iirock. T. II. Lytle has moved to Broken Arrow, Indian Torrltory, where ho ex pects to make his future homo. Prof. Eugene Howe returned to Exeter, Nebr., last Saturday, after a visit of five days with his parents. For sale or Exchango Thorough bred B. B. It. G. Bantams, cheap, (make offer). W. W, Liehhaut. Arthur Drain, son of James F. Drain of Red Cloud, arrived in Nomas ha Thursday evening on a visit to friend. T. Francis, general passenger agent of the B. & M., went tn rough Nein aha Tuesday, stopping off at the depot few minutes. J. A. Stephenson showed his appre ciation for having his mall delivered by presenting currier No. 1 with some spare ribs and buckbotie. Wm.Snelling has moved his stock of goods from St. Deroin to Nemaha and is now busy straightening up and getting ready for business. 1 Uncle Amos Hughes of Howe, we understand, is suffering from what is pronounced heart trouble and is quite low. He is well advanced In years. Granger. W. W. Seld went to Auburn Wednesday and sold his saw mill to the gold mining company. Marshall Webb has sold his engine to the same company and the outfit will be shipped to the BlRck Hills next month, The republican county convention will be held at Auburn on Saturday, March 1st, to select delegates to the state and congressional co'nvenn tions. Primaries will be held on Frh day, March 18. Nemaha is entitled to 7 delegates. John Maxwell of Menlo, Kansas arrived in Nemaha Thursday of last week. John informs us that he has sold nt nnd will soon move back to Nemaha county. He will live on the Jim Drain farm owned by his father. the late John Maxwell. Mrs. Rebecca P. VonFeldon, wife of H II. Vonlieldoti. died at her home in Auburn on Monday, Feb. 22. Mrs. VonFeldon has been an invalid for many years and was a great snffor er. She was a former resident of Nemaha. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday ut 2 p.m. "and the body laid at rest in the Sheridan cemetery. C. R. Hacker and Fred Lampe of Auburn wero in Nemaha Tuesday, looking at W. W. Seid'n saw mill. These gentlemen, with other Nemaha county capitalists, including W. G. Maxwell and Marshall Webb, are inter ested In a gold mine in the Black Hills and are going to buy a saw mill and ship there to use in sawing lumber to make sluices, etc. They have bought Marshall Webb's engine. Will dure Consumption A A Ilerren bf Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I knowthat it has cur ed consumption in the first stage. MT Hill. Ran A Ton Penny Nail Through His d. While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y.,ranaten penny nail through the fleshy part of hinhand. "I thought at once of the pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately appli da Chamberlain's Pain Bnlm and oc caslonallyafterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed. For Bale by W. W. Keeling. If the Stationery You Use Is from our Store Your Stationery will be UP-TO-DATE All kinds, plain and fancy N. 15. Do not iorgot that we writo Firo and Tornado Insur ance. both oiu nno ana mutual. Very respectfully, JW. X. HILL OAED OF THANKS We desire to thank the kind friends and neighbors for thoii assistance and sympathy at the death and burial of our little darling. Mk. vnd MnS. D. E. Littmill. Mu. and Mas J. II . Littukll AND FAMILY. Arthur Ltttrell come down from Havelock Saturday to attend tho fun auiil if Mm lltflu ami nf lilo hrnMiur j... w. lull a,v.u mw.i . ...u .j.wi.vi D. E. Littrell. Art Is employed in the B. & M. machine shops at Have lock. He will remain hero a short time, but expects soon to return, as ho likes the woik. Misses Blanche aud Edna Lytle came down from Peru Thursday even' ing and visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Lytle of Aspinwall pre cinct, until Monday. They are not going to ma. Ter. wnore tneir par-, ents have moved until after the close of the Normal school. The Madrigal Concert Co. will give an entertainment at Hoover's opera house Thursday evening, March 3rd. This is the last entertainment given by the syndicate lecture bureau of Nemaha and should be liberally pats ronized by our citizens. The company is line. Do not tail to see them. ine Aurmrn unautauqua manages ment has made several chances that will undoubtedly result iu good. In stead of being used by one man to ven tilate his peculiar ideas, it will be managed as other chautauquas are. vv. is. tiarman has ueen elected secres tary and superintendent and Rev, Harvey Harmon as platform manager Tho Chautauqua will be held August 13 to 21. F. L. Collin, J. E. Keesllng and C w. Keesllng or isnstow, lenn., ar rived in Nemaha Wednesday. Mr. Collin in the father of the Collin broth era, who have been hero for some time. They have rented tho Fisher fnrm where John Knapp has been livs mg. The Messrs Keesllng expect to make this their home. We acknowls edge a pleasant call Thursday after noon from F. L.Collin and J. E. Keas ling, in company with W. S. Russell. Another car load of flour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building the Hour that ploases everybody in quality and price. Bran, shorts, chop feed, Graham and corn meal always on hand. Crother, the harness man, will wait on you. E. L. Paris, Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser It will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are different from other pills. They do not gripe and break down tho muc ub 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. KeeN ing. Mrs, Letltla R. Strain is very sick. Preaching at the Methodist church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:3o'p. m. Walter Thompson returned to Shen andoah, Iowa, Thursday to resumo his studios in the business college. Seymour Howe's condition remains about the sarao. Ho will be worBo for a day or two and then rally again, hut each time losos oomo L? round. Tim poison from the diseased leg is pernios ating his system. Olaronco E. Peabody, who is brake man on a B. & M. freight train runs nlug between Lincoln and St. Joe, was hurt In a wreck at Amazonia, Mo., Sunday aftornoou. Ills lather, V P. Peabody rocolved a tolegram tho next day saying Clarence had one lip out and face bruised but not badlv hurt. Ho was taken to thu Alnaworth hos. pltal at St. Joo for treatment. Latkh Clarence came home Thurs day afternoon. Ilia lip is cut and face bruised but otherwise he is not much injured. Attorney Dowodo and Civil Engineer came to Auburn on Friday In the interest of the It. & M . railroad and met tho farmers whoao landB had peen damaged by the overflowing of the Nemaha and who claimed to have sustained Ions by reason of tho fact that the roadbed acted as a dam causing tho wator to raise at a tntioh greater depth than it otherwise would have risen. Tho land owners signed an agreement to waive all claim.-, for damages in the past provided tho road would remove the grade and put in plliug for a distance of 050 feet, and tho railroad representatives agreed to report favorable ts such stops belnu . Granger. What is Foloy'a Kidney Ouro? Answer: It la made from a preserlp tlon 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 get the best results. M T Hill. A LeBaon in Health Healthy kidneys (liter tho impurities from tho blood, aud unless they do this good health is impossible. Fos ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kids neys and will positively euro all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It stronghtons tho whole system. MT Hill. A New Invention Mlnick'sFieldCorn Husking Machine husks the com from the stalk, leaving stalks standing in the Held. Exclusive state and manufacturer'n right for sale by the inventor and patentee: Corres pondence solicited. Address 4 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neh. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in tho body by delicate attachments. This is the rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease iu bome form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys nnd cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. Ellausan locomotive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidnoys, and I got no relief until I used Foioy's Kidney Cure. M T HUI. BETTER THAN GOLD I was troubled for several years with chronic indegestion and nervous debil ity," writes F O Green, of Lancaster. N H. "No remedy helped me until I began taking Electric Bittere, which did me more good than all the medicin es I ever used. They have also kept my wife In excellent health for years, She aays.EIectrlc Bitters are just splen did for female troubles; that they nre a grand tonic nnd Invigorator for weak run down women. No other mediclno can take Its place in our family." Tiy them Only 50 c SatisfatfUon guars anteed by Keeling's Drug Sotie. World-Wido imputation Whlto's Croam Vermlfugo has ac hlovod a world wldo reputation as be ing tho best of worm destroyora. and for its tonic influenco on weak and uni thrifty children, as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness of tho stomach, improves tho digostlonand assimila tion of food, strenghtenB tho nervous system and restores them to tho health vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 2ro at 111116. Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Ib peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. M T Hill. 8TULL it HAWXBY ATTORNEYS t,Wt REAL KBTATK, COLLKCTIOIVS OflloeR over PoRtoniro Hulldlng, nt 1 muk Nail's old Btunil, AUliUIW, ... NKUIIABICA r. (gg. W. Keeling, Nomnhn, Nobroskn. Offico in Kooling drug storo. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - - Nebraska C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years oxporieuoo. Terms and dates at Tho Advertiser office. PETER KE11KER. Dealer In MEATS IighcRt market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON Proprietor!) of tho Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA,INEBB. Gcod Dray in cennoction with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. MjEE Jl. MjJHVUOJV JYcmaha. Jcbr. JiJTMJf REPAIRS Jill Work Guaranteed See Jfle for Prices T. Orotlxei' -in the- PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Dealer In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEE? 'Phone calls answered promptly. 'PI' pi e .Nc2C NEMAHA, NEBU. f -