The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 01, 1904, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV11L
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1904
JUMPER 4L
Local News
Today ia good Friday.
Noxt Sunday is Easter.
Frank Aynos ia on tbo sick liot.
See M T Hill for Are inauranco.
We have had aeveral showers this H
week.
Dick
work.
Scott has gone to S toll a to
Clarence Conner ie now clerk at tho
Park bouae.
Knapp Son
implements.
are dealing in farm
Butter ia a
Nemaha now.
very scares article in
FI E. Allen shipped a car of hogs to
St Joe Thursday.
Walter Hadlock roshlngled his house
the first of tho week.
Miss Cora Haith went to Auburn
Friday of last week.
Mrs. F. L. Woodward
from St. Joe last Friday.
returned
S. II. Avey & Co. sell the
Miller organs beat made.
Famous
According to old signs, today is tho
day for planting potatoes.
Incubator and brooder for sale.
Inquire of A L P Thompson
A fine line of silverware suitable for
wedding presents at Keeling's.
John M. Clark shipped a carload of
hogs to Sb Joe Wednesday night.
Horses for sale or trade for cattle.
A. L. P. Thompson.
For sale About 400 bushels of oats,
F L Woodward
MisB Minnie Muy has charge of the
millinery department at Vanderslice's.
The best plsce to buy a piano or or
gan is of S. H. Avey & Co., Auburn.
Mrs. Florence Jarvls and children
returned from Wabash, Nob., Wednes
day.
Yrank Argubright is building a new
barn on his farm southwest of Nem
aha. J. R. Russell
the house this
sick.
has been confined to
week. He is quite
For Sale A fresh cow, three years
old a good one. Inquire of E. L.
Paris.
The members of the Christian church
have laid a good walk in front of their
church.
Dr, Kairchild of Peru was a Nemaha
visitor Tuesday and paid this oflice a
pleasant call.
Chas. W. Burns BtaJted for Syra
cuse, Nebr., Tuesday afternoon, dr
ing through.
George Crow of London precinct,
one of the oldest citizens of tho county.
ie very sick.
Miss Roxie Parker of Auburn vIbIU
ed Nemaha relatives from Saturday
until Monday.
Elza Washburn, who has been away
some time, returned to NemaheThurs
day of last week.
Moster Frank Aynes visited Browns
ville relatives from Saturday until
Monday morning.
Peter Kerker Is building an addition
16 feet square on the roar of O.E
Houtz's restaurant.
Dr: Keeling has been quite Bick for
several days. It is hoped his health
will soon improve.
Mrs. Campbell of Brownvllie visits
ed her sister. Mrs. Andrew Aynos,
from Monday until Thursday.
8. H. Avey & Co. aoll tho " Unrolls
ton Watches" the moat accurato tlrao
koopors made.
Dr. W II. Linn, dentist, will bo in
Nemaha AprlU, ready for any kind
of work in tho dental lino.
You can havo all your jewelry clean
ed and noliahed free of chareo by cull
on S. H. Avey & Oo., Auburn
For sale One hundred tons of baled
hay, at $7.50 por ton at Nemaha.
F. L. Woodward.
Seod Potatoes for Sale Red River
and White Ohio's. Been raised liero
two yearB. A.L. P. Thompbon.
Sborldan coal for Bale in largo or
small quantitiea, Clean as wood.
J. H Vakderslioe.
The millinery onening last Saturday
at J. II. Vandarslice's was won at
I tended and the sales excoodod expecta
tions.
Mra. Will Flack, who has been visit
ing Nemaha relatives for threo or four
days, roturned to Auburn Friday
morning.
Elmer E Alien has been having
. . a if 3
some trees laKen ouc 01 uiu yam
north of the house to make room for a
garden spot.
R. M. Glllan, secretary of the South
eastern Nebraska Building ana .Loan
Association, gavo this oflice a call
Wednesday.
H. Denny has moved in the west
i t.
room under tne opera nouae uuui uo
can get a bouse. He talks of buying
property here.
Hogs for Sale
Several brood sows. Inquire at this
oflice.
Tho members of the Rebekah lodge
are rehearsing for a play "Diamonds
and Hearts" under tho management
of Will F. Keeling
The Auburn Gold Mining Co. loaded
the engine and saw mill outfit at
Nemaha last Saturday and started it
for tho Black Hills.
On account of a wreck between
Nebroska City and the Junction the
passenger train was almost two hours
late Frlduy morning.
Win. and C. E. Lambert have im
proved the looks of their farms by
having the brush and rubbish cleared
oil from tho roadBide.
A. L. P. Thompson has lost a good
many hogs from bog cholera or some
other disease, and they are still dying,
in spite of all he can do.
Mrs. J. M. Sanders and Miss Nellie
went to Auburn Monday. Mrs. Sands
.a J If i
era returned tne same uay ana aiibs
Nellio on Wednesday,
Marshall Webb and Ed Said started
for Mystic, South Dakota, Wedne9i
day, to begin work at the mines of
ttio Auburn Gold Mining Co.
Miss Stella WaBhburn hus had a bad
cold for some time, and on Tuesday
was so hoarse she could not teuch
Bchool. She is now some better.
Miss Florcnco Minick is arranging
to give a comedy representing child-
life on tho 10th of this month, by the
the little folks of Nemaha, It will be
good.
Mrs. Mary E. Clark, who has been
viaitinc her dauchter. Mrs. M. M.
' v-r
Goode of St. Joe for so me time, re
turned homo Monday. Her Boniin
law, Rev. M. M. Goode, came up with
bor.
Do you make garden? If you do
buv vour seed from the Old Reliable
seed house cheaper than you can buy
olHewhoroin Nemaha county.
P. Kerrer.
Foley's Heney and Tar contains no
opiates and can safely be given to
children M. T. Hill
.
It's MeatSmokingTime
We havo
Lee's Extract Smoke
It's tho best and lowost in prico j
Very respectfully,
M. T. HI
Miss Georgia Hancock of Severance,
Kan., vieited her uncle, J. H. Wan,
derslice, from Thursday last until
Monday and assisted at tho millinery
opening.
H. T. Minick went to Kansas City
Tuesday to have a surgical operation
performed. It is hoped ho will get
through all right and in a short time
be thoroughtly curod.
Wilbor Whitten presented carrier
No, 2 some spare ribs and backbone a
few days ago, and carrier No. 1 was
likewise remembered by Floyd Ander
son. Who wouldn't bo a rural carrier?
We learn that Curtis Ogg and Miss
Pearl Filmer wero married Wednes
day of last week, Thoy will go to
housekeeping on tho Lytle farm, now
owned by J. W. Wolf. They havo our
congratulations.
Tom P. Moore, who has been living
between Nemaba and Brownvllie, has
rented Seymour Howe's farm for the
ensuing year. Mr. Howe expects to
move to town in a week or two if he ia
able to stand the move.
Tho Methodist Sunday school is
niakine arraneements for Easter ex
ercises to be given at the church Sun
day evening at 7:30 o'clock. MrB.
Elmer E. Allen, assisted by Miss Lulu
Cooper, is training the children.
Mrs. T. J. Hull of St. Doroln sud
denly became insane Thursday of last
week. She was sitting in the room
with her daughter, who was writing a
letter, when she suddenly throw up
her hands and said she was crazy
Since then she has been raving Mm
trying to blto the peoplo around her
and tries to spit in their facea. Dr.
Fldor of Barada is attending her.
About 22 yaars ago she bad an attack
of insanity after having typnoid fever.
Since then eho has exhibited no lndica
tions of insanity. It is a sad caso and
it 1b to be hoped alio will recover soon:
POTATOES
Early Ohio, Rural New Yorker and
White Ohio, sorted at 81.00 per bu.
Small potatoes, good size to plant in 6
bu. lots at 00c per bu.
9 Bared Plymouth Rock Cockrel, $1.
each.
Joe Titus.
Another 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 alwaya on hand. Crothor, the
harness man, will wait on you.
E. L. Paris,
Jnst About Bedtime
take a Little Early Riser it will cure
conBtipatlon, biliousness and liver
troubles. DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers
are different from other pills. They
do not gripe and break down the muc
us 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
ing.
MRS. TIIEO. HILL
HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF NEW
CALL AND SEE HER
s - k - k
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stokes went
to Sr. Doroiu last Friday to help tako
care of Mrs. Siokos' mother, Mrs. Hall,
who went suddonly InsanoThursday of
last week.
Seymour Howe's condition remains
much tho same oxcopt that he 1b grad
ually getting weaker. Ho is not able
to sit up any oxcopt to bo proppod up
in bed for a short timo only. His lea
pains him a great deal all the timo
and he has to bo kept under the Inn
fluonco of narcotics to rollovo his buN
forlnga.
A surprise party was glvon at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Maxs
well in honor of Alva and Ned, who
loave this week for tho Black Hills.
A goodly nuuibor of young folks wore
present and nil heartily enjoyed tho
evening. They loft at a lata hour
wishing Alva and Nod a prosperous
trip and a safo return
Public Sale
I will offer for sale at my heme,
just east of Nemaha, on Thursday,
April 7, 1004, boglnning at 10 o'clook
a. m., tho following described pro
perty: One Span of Mares Eight and nine
years old, woighing about 1000 pounds
each.
Forty-three head of Cattle Twenty-
two head of cows, twenty head of
yoarllngs, about half steers and half
heifers; one thoroughbred shorthorn
bull.
About Fifteen head of Shoats Also
one wagon and one set of double barn
nesa.
HouBohold Furnlturo and othar arn
tides too numerous to mention.
iTERMS OF SALE
All sums of $10 and under cash.
On all euma over $10 a credit of 12
months will be given, purchasor to
give bankaple note without interest if
paid when due; if not paid whon due
to draw 10 por cent from date. Six
per cent discount for cash on sums
over $10.
Mrs. W. II. Hoover.
C. O, Snow, Auctioneer.
Notice of Village
Election
Notice is hereby given that on Tues
day, April 5, 1004, an election will be
held in tho villugo of Nemaha City,
Nebraska, for tho purpose of electing
two trustees for two yoars and two
trustees for ono year, to flll vacancy
The polls will be opened at 0 o'clock
a.m. anu remain open until 7 o clock
p. m.
J. I Drebsler, Ch'n.
Frank Titus, Villagh Clerk.
A"LoBson in Health
Healthy kidneys Alter tho impurities
from tbo blood, and unless they do
this good health is impossible Fos
ley's Kidney Curo makes sound kid
neys and will positively curo all forms
of kidney and bladder disease It
stronghtons the whole systora. MT
Hill.
Catarrh of tbo Stomah,
When tho stomach is overloaded
when food is taken into it that fails to
digest, it decays and inilames the mus
cous membrane, exposing tho corves
and causes tho glands to secrete mucin
instead ot the natural juices of digest
ion. This is called catarrh of the
stomach, caused by indigestion. Doc
tors and medicines failed to benefit me
until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
J. R.fthoa.Coppoll, ox. Sold by W
W. Keeling.
Foloy'a Honoy and Tar is pooullarly
adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
hoaraonoss. M T Hill.
STULL HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS
LAW, niCAI. ESTATE, COLLECTIONS
OfllooB ovor Pofltoftloo ttalldlntr, at
Frank Nerd'a old stand,
auburn,
NEBRASKA
r. . W. Xeehng,
Noniahn, Nobraskn.
Offioo In Keeling drug store.'
DR.! G. M. ANDREWS
Medical and Surgical
Diseases of Women
Stella - Nebraska.
C. O. SNOW
Auctioneer
Fifteen years oxporlenco.
Terms and dates at Tho Advertiser
office.
PETER KERKER.
Doalor In
zmz:ea.ts
Highest markot prico paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
KNAPP & SON
Proprietors of tho
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHAJNEBE,
Good Dray in oonnoction with Livory
Satisfaction guaranteed.
JYemaha. JYebr.
IVIJWJtiMIjJLS, JP VnpFS
J1JYM MlJEJPJim S
Jill Work Guaranteed
See Me for Prices
J. 3E. Orotlxei
-in tho-
PARIS BUILDING-
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
WESLEY H. CLARK
Doalor,ln
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks,Pipes, etc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
'Phone calls answered promptly,
'Phono No26
NEMAIIA, NEBR.