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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1904)
r r 4 VOLUME XLV11L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MA11CH 4, JW04 NUMBEH 37 :w 1 i& Local News See M T Hill for Are insurance. Marshall town. Webb bus moved into Mrs Sherman May haa been sick several dayB. for Try the Devoe paint. Sold by J. W, KerriB. Auburn. For Sale Three youug sowa, Inquire at tblB office. bred. Call and see ua for reduced rates on inagazineB and newspapers. A line line of silverware Biiltable for wedding presents at Reeling's. Mrs. Letitia R. Strain, who has been very sick, is getting a little better Horses for aale or trade for cattle. A. L. P THOMPSON. Wo understand the brother of Rev. M. S. Foutch, who was injured in a railroad wreck, baa Blnco died, but wo have loarnod no particulars of the sad event. Cyrus Mlnick will work for his brotborsinMaw. A. R. THub, near Syra push this summer. Ho wont thoro Thursday. I Ray Anderson haa moved on a farm two miles northeast of Howe. Fred Crane has moved on the farm whero Ray has been living. Clydo Harford nnd Misses Noran Burson, Minnie Speece and Blanche Lytle came down from Peru Thuraday to spoud a few days at home. Seed oata for sale on my farm,, two miles northwest of Nemaha. First come Qrat served W. Q. Maxwell. If the Stationery You Use Is from our Store Your Stationerywill be UP-TO-DATE All kinds, plain and fancy N. B. Do not forgot that wo write Firo and Tornado Insur ance, both old lino and mutual. For sale About 400 bushels of oatB, F L Woodwakd Preaching at the Christian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. MIsb Nora Aynea visited friends at Auburn from Saturday until Tuesday. For Sala A fresh cow, three years old a good one. Inquire of E. L. Paris. .Tnhn Beard of Palmer, Nebr.. came to Nemaha Thursday to aoe Soymour Howe. Walter Hadlock is sick again. lie hnri nneumonia. but cot so much bet . i r ter he was able to bo out, but probably exposed himself too much and suffered a relapse. 8herilt Lawrenco drove in from Au burn Tuesday night and assisted the members of Hope lodgo No. 20, iu glvs ncf W. E. Wheeldon the Master Mas o - eon's degree. George Schraelzel of Falls City, agent for the Canker's Life Insurance Co. of Lincoln, has been in Nemaha two or three days, talking insurance to our pooplo. P. L. aidewalk house Woodward is laid in front having a new of the opera Mtas Dottie Boyd, who haa been in Omaha for some time, returned home Saturday. Nato Sodoraa moved on a farm northwest, of Browuvillo the first of the week. A vnmn and three children were brought in from Auburn a few day iigo and placed in the poor house, ner hiinhand had deserted her and she was entirely destitute, A. V. Faraon, Br., came near having u flrn Tuesdav mornine. lire was discovered in the roof, hut a bucketfu or two of water nut it out without much damage being done Rov. Foutch of Browuvillo received n telegram last Saturday Btatlng that a younger brothor had been dangerously injured in a rnilroad wreck in Iowa. Mr. Foutch loft that afternoon for hia brother's bodsldo. Rov. J.W. Perkins filled tho pulpit at tho Methodist church hero Sunday morning. No sorvices wore hold in tho ovening. Marrlod At tho Lutheran parsons age, South Auburn, Nebraska, on Wednesday nftornoon, March 2, 1004, by tho Rev. W. Dloffonbach, Mr. Pleasant M. Swan of Nomaha to MIsb Maud L. Huaton of South Auburn. Tho groom is commonly known na "Dick" Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Swan have our beat wiahcB and heartiest congratulations. Worlcl-Wido .Reputation White's Cream Vermlfugo haa ac hieved a world wide reputation aB be ing tho host of worm deatroyora, and for ita tonic iniliienco on weak and uu thrifty ohlldron, as it neutralizes tho acidity or aournosa of tho stomach, improvos tho digcstlonand assimila tion of food, stronghtons the norvous system nnd restores thorn to tho health vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 2ftcntiIIU'6. Foloy'a Honey nnd Tar la peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and loaraonesa. M T Hill. Very respectfully, 7VV. X. H I The Granger this week comes out in smaller sized pages four columns to the page all homo print John Dun daa is now responsible for all that goea in his paper and ia correspondingly happy. For Sale A half joraey cow, coming three years old, giving milk. Inquire at this ofilce. Misa Pearl Poberta returned home Wednesday after a few daya visit with Auburn friends. W E. Wheeldon was raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason by the members of Hope lodge No. 29, Tuesday night. After lodgo was dis missed a supper waB served. A. R. Titus startod for his now home near Syracuse Tuesday, with loaded teams. Mrs. Titus went on the train Thursday nftornoon. Their host of friondB wish them abundenco of prosperity. Mra. W. W. Rolf of Topeka, Kan., who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity, haa been sick almost over aince she arrived here.jbutiB now able to be out. She axpect to return home Monday. j Parties wishing to buy or rent any of W. II. Hoover estate will pleaso call on Mr. F. L. Woodward, as all usinesa has been placed in hia hands. MK8. W. II . Hoovek AND IlEIIlS. A. F. Walah came down from Lin coin Saturday and visited with hia family until Tuesday. Dr- Linn, dentist, will be at hotel Monday, March 7, ready. for tiling in the dental line. the any For aale One hundred tons of baled hay, at S7.50 per ton, at Nemaha. F . L. Woodward. For aale or Exchange Thorough bred B. B. R. 6. Bantams, cheap. (make offer). W. W, Liebiiart. Claud Suovill writes that he ia now tnauager of tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co's business at Nacora, Neb. J. II. Bunger, er., who was danger oiisiy sick, ia now about well again. For awhile his recovery was despaired of. Mr. and Mra. Eli Knapp of Stella vittitod Eli's parents, Mr. and Mra. Miles Knapp, Wednesday and Thursi day. Dr. D. F. Hutchison, optician, will In Nemaha again on .Tuesday, March 8. Eyea examined free. Work guur tin teed. Mrs. G. W. Wright of Bolvldero, Nebr., on a vialt to her daughter, MrB. Wesley H. Clark. She returned home Fiiday . The Odd Fellowa had work in the initiatory.aecund and third degrees last .Saturday night and were kept until a iato hour Oharlfly Thompson, son of David Thompson, formerly of Nemaha, but who has lived in Oklahoma for some time, arrived here last Friday. lie xpects to remain here. The freight train going north Thurs day morning set fire to tho grass north of the depot and in a few minutea had burned to the river. A atraw stack eaat of the track waa burned. J. M. Workman and family lett on Thuraday of this week for Champion, Chaae county, Nebr., where he haa bought a large farm. May health and and good fortune attend tbem. Wednesday was a very warm day until about 3 o'clock, whon a cold wind begin to blow, and inaveiy short time it was uncomfortably cold. The sudden change was very disagree able. Sevmour Howe's condition remains about tho Bamo except that he is grad ually growing weaker. He sleeps most of the time and does not notice much that la going on. ne la under tho influence of narcotica all the time to keep him from Buffering so severely A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys Qlter the impurities from tho blood, and unless they do this good health ia impossible. Fos ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kids neys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It stronghtons tho whole syatem. M T Hill. Ran A Ton Penny Nail Through His eh While opening a box. J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the ne9ny part o hia hand. "I thought at once of the pain and soreness this would cause me, lie aaya, "anu immediately appi do Chamberlain's Pain Bulm and oc caslonallyafterwarda. To my BurpriBO It removed all pain nnd sorenesB and tho injured pnrta were aoon healed. For sale by W. W. Keeling. Walt Muxwoll bus found out who stole hiB meat. It was a meaoloy aungry dog. Walt is glad is was a dog and not some man that was that mean, but would rather have donated tho meat to feed eome hungry person than to lose it that way. ConBlderablo oxcltomont waa created Wednesday ovonlng during the high wind, by the cry that Fuller Bums' auiujun, Iioubo waa on flro. A crowd quickly it 1 . a gatuereu on me scone, when it was found that tho chimmoy was burning out. The tiro soon died down and tho peoplo wont home. If a house had caught fire that night it would not have lasted long the way tho wind waa blowing. Mrs. Dora Shubert, wife of James Shubort, died at hor homo in Nomaha Monday night, Fob. 20, 1004. Tho funeral services, conducted by Rev J. W. Supp, wore hold at tho Chriotian church Wednosday at 10 o'clock a. m Tho body was buried in tho Nemaha cemetery. Tho deceased, formerly Misa Dora McNinch, haa lived many yenra in this community. She loaves a buss band, a bubo only nino days old, pars onta, brother and many friends to mourn her depnrture. All parties owing the Nemaha com etery'nssociation, either by notea ,for lota or otherwise, aao horeby notified to settle with tho treasurer, J. Dresaler. at once, as tho money 1b needed for cleaning up the cemotery and making improvements. All parties owning lota in tho cem etery, muat remove all nativo treea on their lota ut once or tho association will havo it dono at expense of lot owners. By order of Association. STULL HAWXBY ATTORNEYS UW, UK A I, KSTATIC, C0I.I.KCTIOX8 Ofllcoi over 1'ontonioo nuUclIng, nt Fmult NciU'd old Bin ml. NKURA8KA 7 . W. Keeling, Nomnhn, Nebraska. Offico in Kooling drug Dtoro. DR.! a. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nobraflka Dunraven caatlo No. 30, Royal High- andors, on Monday ovening gavo a arewell reception to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Titus and Mr. aud Mrs Nato Sedora8, who moved from Nomaha this week. A flne supper was served and a good time enjoyed by all present. A New Invention Minick'sFioldCorn Husking Maobine husks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks standing in tho field. Exclusive stato and manufacturer a right for salo by the inventor nnd patentee. CorreB pondence solicited. Address 4 II. T. MINICK, Nernaho, Neb, Will Ouro Consumption A A Horron of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foloy'a nonoy and Tar is tho beat preparation for coughs, colda and lung trouble. I knowthat it has cur ed conaumption in tho first stage. MTIIill. Several people from hero attended Rank Lytle'a sale last Friday. No horses woro sold but cattle, nogs and farming implements went readily. Mr. Lytle haa rontod 560 acrea of land three and one half mllea from Broken Arrow, I. T., 300 acrea being under cultivation. Cbaa Bright, jr., ia to havo part of this and Amoa Timers man ia to go down to aasiat in farming it. MrB. Lytle will remain Mere a Bhort time. Prairie Union notea in the Stella Proaa. O. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen yoara oxporlonco. Torma and dates at The Advertiser office. PETER KERKEli. Dealor 1b iMHE-A-TS HighcHt market prico naid for flidcB., Lanh Tallomroto, KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tbo Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHAJNEBR. Good Dray in connootion with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. JYemaha, JVebr, Another car load of flour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Parla building tho flour that pleaaeB overybody in quality and price. Bran, aborts, chop feed, Graham and corn meal always on hand. Crother, tho harness mun, will wait ou you. E. L. Paris, Travoling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamaterB and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney diaease in boino form. Foley'a Kidney Cure strengthens tho kidneys und cures all forms of kidney and bladder diaoasel Geo. Enauaan locomotive, onglneor J Lima, O., wrltcB, "Constant vibration of the engine caused mo a great deal of trouble with my kidneyo, and I got no relief until I uaod Foloy'a Kidney Cure. M T Hill. Jill Work Guaranteed See Me for Prices T. E. Orotlxer -in tho- PARIS BUILDING- Just About Bedtimo take a Little Early Rlaer it will cure conatlpatlon, blllousneaa and liver troublea. DeWitt's Little Early RIsera are different from other pills. They do not gripe and breai down the muc us membrane of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arous ing tho secretions and giving strength to these organs. Sold by V. W. Keols ing. BETTER THAN GOLD I was troubled for several yoara with chronic indegestion and nervoua debil ity," writes F G Green, of Lancaster. N H. "No remedy helpod mo until I began taking Electric Bittera, which did me more good than all the medicin es I ever UBed. They havo also kept ray wife in excellent health for yeare, She Bays Electric Bitters aro juBt Bplen dld for female troubles; chat thoy are a grand tonic and lnvlgorator for weak run down women. No other medicine can take Ita place In our family." Try them Only 50 c SatlBfactlou guars anteed by Keellng'B Drug Sotre. Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Matte Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Dealor.in Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEEC 'Phono calla answered promptly. Thone Np20 . NEMAHA, NEBU. v IF m m m