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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1904)
3MttiefHe VOLUME XLV11L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY MARCH J 8, 19041 XUMBER 89 AX k , t Gr&xicL fMillinery OF- J. H. "VANTJEBSLICB SATURDAY. MARCH 26 Up-to- date line to suit all. $sure and come and bring your friends. Don't Forget the Iate! "Will have other bargains on 5 comdetent lady to wait on you J. H. VANDERSLICE Local 3STews Bad roads again. Fix up your sidewalks. See M T Hill forSlre insurance. Frank Flack Saturday. was in from Auburn Mrs. Norab Zweibel returned to Nemaha Wednesday. Frask Dressier was a Stella visitor Monday and Tuesday. Republican primaries afternoon at 4 o'clock. this (Friday) S. H. Avey & Co. sell the Famous Miller organs best made. Call and seo us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. A fine line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Reeling's. Horses for sale or trade for cattle. A. L. P. Thompson. For sale About 400 buabols of oats, F L Woodward The best plsco to buy a piano or or gan is of S. H. Avey & Co , Auburn. v or oi9 a iresn cow, turee years old a good one. Inquire of E. L. Paris. Do not forget tbe renubllwn pri raaiioa this afternoon at the Advertiser office. Mies Bessie Kay is learning the mils linery trade with Miss Morgenstein, at Auburn. F. W, WUkeuInir wont to Nebraska City JSaturday afternoon' returning Monday. Miss Florence Mlnlck has ben quite flick for a week or so, but is much better now. r 1 M T WW mr. ami airs. j. ti. Hunger sr. went to Upland, ,Nebr,. Tuesduy to visit tbeir son. beed oats for sale on. my farm, two miles northwest of Nemaha. Firs come first served W. O. Maxwell, Opening i i Can suit young and old. Be J that date. There will be a 8. H. Avey & Co. sell tbe "ITtimils ton Watches" tbe most accurate time keepers made. Born To Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Works man, Saturday evemncr. March 12, 1004, a fine girl. a. positive guarantee on every piece of jewelry purchased of S. H. Avey & Co., Auburn. bee tbe fine and complete line of 14K. and 18K. wedding rings at S. H. Avey & Co , Auburn. Geo. L. Corey of Omaha arrived in Nemaha Saturday to visit bis brother- nslaw Seymour Howe. G. R. Lindsey moved in from Au- burn last Saturday. Ho is now living in Mrs. Flack's house. Dick Scott is now chief clerk at the Park hotel, succeeding Louie Kerker, who is going to St. Joe. R. C. Morton is havincr a boiiRn hniih on bis lots north of tbe school bouse. Joe Bunger is doing the work. We had several inches of snow fall Sunday quite a change from the spring-like weather of last week. You can have all your jewelry clean ed and polished free of charge by cuIIh mg on S. H. Avey & Co., Auburn. F. L. Woodward went to Beatrice last Saturday and from there to Lins coin, returning Monday afternoon. For sale One hundred tons of baled hay, at 67.50 per tou, at Nemaha. F. L. Woodward. Seed Potatoes for Sale Red Rivor ane White Ohio's. Been raised hern two years. A. L, P. Thompson. Sheridan coal for sale in largo or small quantities, Clean as wood. J. H. Vandekslioe. fcimer is, Allen has received bis commission and seal as a notary public and is now ready for business in that line. mr. aurg or Dallas Oity, Ills., came - . . -".ucouay unoruuon ami visited bis duaahter. Mies C, It's MeatSmokingTime Wo have Lee's Extract' Smoke s It's the best and lowest in price Very respectfully, yvv. x. h i Mrs, A. J, Leo of Lincoln, who hna boon viBitinir bor uncle, Seymour Howe, returned borao tbo first of last .week. Tuesday J. II Llttrell cut down one of tbo large trees in front of tbe littlo brick bouse next to tbo livery stable. Mrs. Tboo. Hill went to St. Joe last Saturday to buy her spring stock of millinery. She rotnrned Wednesday I morning. Miss Helon Hoover, who has been visiting at Red Cloud, Neb., for some time, returned borne Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs. F. L. Woodward, Mrs. A! F. Walsh and Mrs. George Yackley went to Paru Monday afternoon, returning the next forenoon. J. A. Valentine of Norfolk, Nebr., auditor for tbe Edwards & Bradford Lumber .Co.. was in Nemaha Saturs day afternoon until Monday. Frank Titus returned from Nebraska City Wednesday morning. He may not return as bis prospects for obtains ing permanent employment soon are not very bright. Will F. Sanders, Frank Dressier, Frank Harford and Miss Maggie Hacker were initiated into the Rebeks abs Wednesday night. A supper was served after lodge adjourned. Married At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Colerlck, in Nemaha, Nebr., Sunday, March 13, 1094. at 3 o'clock p. in., by J. W. Sapp, Mr. Walter L. Curttrlgbt and Miss Minnie May Colerlck. Mr. and Mrs. Curttrlgbt will leave in a few days for Syracuse, Neb., near which town the groom has rented a farm. They have our congratulations and pest wishes for a happy married life. POTATOES Early Ohio, Rural New Yorker and White Ohio, sorted at 81.00 per bu. I Small potatoes, pood size to plant in 6 bu ,otB at 00(5 Pr bu 9 Bared Plymouth Rock Cockrel, $1. each . Joe Titus. Another car load of Hour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building tho fiour that pIoaseB 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. Paws, Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser It will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DoWitt's Little Early Risers are different from other pills. They do not gripe and break down the muc us membrane of the stbmiinh. Hvnr z I - - " and bowels, but cure bv centw nmn. mc the secret ons and civ tier stronaM. di iu wicau utiiuo. ouiu uy , v . iveOls MRS. THEO. HILL HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OP NEW CALL AND SEE HER te S J. H. Vandorslico hna put in s stock of millinery. Ho will bavo an opening boforo Easter. Ho is baying tbo mil linery trimmed, and will also bavo a lot of pattern and ready to wear bats. Married At tbo Lutheran parsons ago, south Auburn, Nebraska, on Tuesday evening, March 8, 1001, by tbo Rer. W. Dleffoubach. Mr. Gooree E. Holing to Mrs. LouiBa Williams, both of Auburn. Mrs. Josephine Lindaey, widow of Arnot Lindsey, who died last Septem ber, has recoived notice that she bos been granted a pension of 88 ner month for herself and 92 per month for each of her two minor children. Rural carrier No. 1 was presented with somo spare ribs and sausage by R. T Devorss last week and was also prssonted with somo thing good for "store" tooth by Miss Pryor. Many thanks. Cawueh No. 1. CARD OF THANKS VV. W. Soid and family and other relatives of John Prall doaire us to re turn thanks to tbe friends and neigh bors for their holpfulness and sym pathy dnring tbe sickness, death, and burial of Mr. Prall. N0TI0F OF OAU0US A caucus will be held in tbo Adver tiser office next Monday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for village trustees. Two trustees are to bo elected for two years and two for one year. Mrs. F. L. Woodward recoived a telegram Wednesday giving tbo nows of the death of tbe wife of horbrothor, J. M. Tidrow,at their home in Yato3 Center, Kan. Mrs. Tidrow has boon a sufferer from consumption for somo time and her death was not unexpected. The many fritmds of E. Bordwell, lata auditor of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., with hoadi quarters at Nebraska City, will re gret to learn of tbe death of bis son. Mr. Bordwell recently moved to Elk. Washington, and a few days after his arrival his son was hurt while coast ing, dying in two or three days from the effects of tho injuries. SOCIAL Tbo Christian Sunday school will give a Sock social at the Hoover store building, first door south of Koellng's drugstore, Saturday evenlng,March 10. Jiivoryuouy is invueu to come and brine their socks, which will be de livered later Refreshments of sand wiches, coffee and pickles will bo served, also icecream and cako. One of oach lady's socks will be sold for 20c. This pays for ice cream and cako or sandwiches, coffee and pickles Tho lady keeps the mate to tho sock sold and after the socks are all sold they are mated into pairs. Pay pars ticular atteution to tho girls' feet boys so you will be sure to get tho one with the right pair of nocks. Catarrh of tho Stomah. When the stomach 1b overloaded when food is taken into It that failu to digest, it decays and Inilamea tbe mus cous membrane, exposing the nerves and causes tho glands to secrete mucin Instead ot the natural juices of digest ion. This is called catarrh of tbe stomach, caused by indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failod to benefit mo until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. It. Rhoa.Coppoll, T ox. Sold by W Foloy's nonoy and Tar is peculiarly, adaptod for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. M T Hill. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS liXXV, RICA I. K8TATK, COLLECTIONS Onioos ovor PoHtonioo Building, nt Frank Nonl'a old atnnd, AVrtVRN, - - - NKUUASICA (Sr. igj. W. Keehng, Noninhn, Nebraska. Offico in ICooling drug store' DR. Gk M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska O. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years experience. Terms and dates at Tho Advertiser office. PETER KERKER. Dealer la Highest market prico paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHAJNEBR. Good Dray in connoction with Livory' Satisfaction guaranteed. JYemaha. JYebr Jill VTork Guaranteed See JfMe for Prices -In tbo- PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Doalor.ln Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEEC 'Phone calls answered promptly. 'Phone N?20 NEMAHA, NEBR, uum irain umo tne next reronoon. ' int? W. Keeling. e"