The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 03, 1904, Image 1

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VOLUME XLV11L
NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1004
NUMBER 50
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Local ISTews
More rain Tuesday.
See M T Hill for Are Insurance.
G. N. Titus went to Falls City Tues
day. W. W. Seld wont to
day.
Lincoln Mont
We had another rain Saturday and
Sunday.
Walker Burdette started for Elwood, j
Indiana, last Fridaj.
Prof. Eugene Howo returned to Ex
eter, Nebr., last Friday.
A line line of silverware suitable for
wedding presents at Keeling's.
One nearly new Deere riding lister
for sale. Enquire of E. L. Paris.
Miss Mayo Gaither visited friends in
lirownville Saturday and Sunday.'
I have 100,000 sweet potato plants
for sale. E. N. Buhl.
John Vandersllco returned from
Missouri the latter part of last week.
:0Q hedge posts at 8 cents each at my
farm. N. B. Catlin.
John R. Russell went to Sidney,
Iowa, last Saturday, to visit relatives;
Mrs. Susan 1. Shiveley has been
quite sick for several days, but is now
some better.
Mrs. Elmer E. Allen went to Syra
cuse Monday to visit her sister, Mrs
A. it Titus.
If you want lire insurance, either
in old line or mutual companies, call
on W. W. Sanders.
Orvillo Iloldinge oyught a catfish
Tuesday that weighed 24 pounds.
Joe Bunger bought it.
O. K. Fisher of Santa Barbara, Cal
ifornia, soiids a renewal of his subs
scription to the Advertiser.
Found A pair of spectacles. Own
er can have same by calling at posts
oflice and paying for this notice.
Charley Cnrttrlght wont to Shubert
Monday night to put in the foundation
for a brick block to be built there.
mo unrisuan cnurcn looic in over
twenty dollars at thoir ice cream and
strawberry social last Friday night.
Ned Maxwell has had a stately walk
lately, not because he is so proud, but
because he has had a boil on his nock
The Highlanders wore treated to ice
cream after the meeting Monday
night, by Mr. and Mrs. 72. L. Paris.
Col. Joe Harper "drops into poetry'
in the Shubert Citizen last week in re
porting the death of his favorite horse
"Bummer."
Last Saturday night Victory lodge
No, 195,1. O. O. F., elected Lester
Itussoll Noble Grand and Chas. Howe
Vice Grand.
Dr. . Hutchison, optician, will visit
Nemaha again on Tuesday, Juno 7
Byes carefully
guaranteed.
tested free. Work
W. W. Sanders is agent for several
good reliable Insurance companies
mutual and old line. Call on him for
fire insurance.
Remember the ice cream social to bo
given at the Champion school house
Saturday night of tnis week, by the
Sunday school.
Bev J. W. Sapp preached the me
modal sormon at Browuville last Sun
day, but filled his regular appointment
hore in the evening.
Furnituie well, I guess so. Tho
price? Oh, that is cheap enough that
you can afford to uso all your old fur,
nlture for kindling wood. Its atEd
wards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Joe Harper and wife and II. E.
Williams attended tho funeral of Seys
mour Howo at Nemaha Thursday
Shubert Citizen.
F. L. Woodward anus able to bo
down town Tuesday, for the first time
in several days. IIo has had a hard
seige with qtiinsoy.
Chauncoy and Floaalo Parker drovo
In from Auburn last Friday and visit
ed their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Bor
ger, until Tuesday.
Mia3 Carrio Burg left Saturday
afternoon for hor home In Dallas City.
lis. Miss Burg leaves a host ivf
friends in Nemahn.
A last year's account is like a last
ar's birds nest it noods fixing.
Como in and II x up yours. Edwards
& Bradford Lumber Co.
Dr. Linn of South Auburn will bo
n Nemuha Monday, Juno 0, prepared
to do all kinds of first class dentistry.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Morgan of Watson, Mo., visited
ler neico, Mrs J. II. Vandersllco, Motin
dav. She left Tuesday forenoon for
Tecumseh to visit a daughter.
A healthy, fat giil baby arrived at
the home of Wm. Flack, three miles
north of the city, last Tuesday and tho
barents are happy. Congratulations.
Herald.
James Hiatt is now in St. Joe, and
wiites us that on April 11) his light eye
was taken out. His loft eye Is fairly
good yet He expects to return to Nes
maha soon .
Marion Soid, who has been living
Dunbar for some time, moved back
Nemaha Moiulav. IIo is living in
Mrs. Hill's biii all house, east of Dr.
Keeling's home.
Born To Mr and Mrs. W. C. Hart
ley, Bolckow, Mo., Wednesday, May 25
1004, a daughter. Mrs. Hartley, for
merly Miss Jennie Calvin, has many
friends in Nemaha.
The B. & M. is now making a special
rate of S7 .75 for round trip tickets to
St. Louis, goad for seven days. Tick
ots will bo on salo on Mondays only
during the mouth of June.
Miss Norah Burson of Aspinwall
precinct was the guest of Miss Nora
Aynes Monday and Tuesday, going to
Peru Tuosday afternoon, where she
will attend the summer institute.
Rev. D. B. Lake preaches every
alternate Sunday at the Cumberland
Presbyterian brick church, three miles
northwest of Nemaha. IIo will preach
thoro next Sunday at three o'clock.
Do you make garden? If you do
buy your seed from the Old Reliable
seed house cheaper than you ean buy
olBowhero in Nemaha county.
P. Kkhukk.
Are you tfoiug to build a house, barn
granery, hen house or any old thing
this dummer then take your bill to
Nemaha and have it figured on by
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
We are selling all that comes.
Notice-
Tho meeting of school boards
called for June lth has been postponed
until Aug. 21th on aocount of this be
ing such a busy time. Programs of
this meeting will be pent to membors
of boards later.
Gko. I). Cahhinoton, Jr.
MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP
There's nothing1 like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all the Salves you
ever hoard of, Bucklin's Arnica Salvo
is tho best. It sweeps away and cures
Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils
Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's
only 25c and guaranteed to give satis
faction by W W Keeling druggist.
Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
hoarseness. M T II1II.
SAY! OUR
New Wall Paper
is m.
f Big Line
Little Prices
I Paints too All Kinds
Yours for cheap house denning,
m. T HILL
Mrs. C. L. Hussell was elected Noble
Grand and Mrs. Earle Gilbert Vice
Grand of the Bebekah lodge at their
last meeting. Mrs. W. G. Maxwell
was elected delegate to the grand lodge.
Yes, we .are still in tho "ring" and
our prices have the right ring to them
too. Follow tho multitude and go to
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co
when in need of any thing In our lino,
Dr. Smith of Brownvlllo attended
tho commencement exercises at Nenuv
na i riday night. The doctor is a son
of Bev. J. T. Smith of Nebraska City,
former pastor of the Christian church
here.
W. B. Catlin, who has been princis
pal of the public schools ai Hamburg,
Iowa, for the past year, canio to No
maha Tuesday to spend tho vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B.
Catlin.
Ilufus Rowen, J. A. Stephenson
Henry Seid, C. W. Roberts, John II.
Knapp, and Scott Colerick wont over
to tho Ni8hna Thursday of last week,
on a llshing expedition, returning
Saturday.
J. B. Hoover says for us ro toll tlit
people he has opened a full stock of
fresh groceries in tho Minlck store
room, and asks the patronage of his
old customers and others. He carries
a complete stock and everything is
fresh. Give him a call.
Hope lodgo No. 20, A. F. & A. M.
at their meeting last Friday night elect
ed tho following olllcors:
W M Hen T.Skeeu
S W Alf B. Kinton
J W W. W. Sanders
Sec'y W E Wheeldon
Treas J 1 Dressier
Estray Notice.
Found at my farm southwest o
Nemaha, on May Id' 1001, a dark bay
horse, about 10 years old, weight abou
luoo pounds, uwner can nave samo
by paying all charges.
Bkn Cot.kiuuic
Call in and see us if you want to
snbsoribe for any paper published in
the United States.
For a pleasant physic tike Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Easy to tuko. Pleasant in effect.
For sale by W. W. Keeling.
BETTER THAN GOLD
I was troubled for several years with
chronic Indegestion and nervous debil
ity," writes F G Green, of Lancaster
N II. "No remedy helped mo until J
began taking Electric Bitters, which
did mo more good than all the medicin
es I ever used. They have also kept
my wife in excellent health for years
She says Electric Bitters are just splon
did for female troubles; ihat they are
a grand tonic and lnvigoiator for weak
run down women. No other medicine
can take its place in our family." Try
them. Only 50 c Satisfaction guar
an teed by Keeling's Drug Sotre.
MRS. TIIEO. HILL
HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF NEW
IM! I Ii I IN"" IE ZR5T
CALL AND SEE HER
FOR SALE: My
Nemaha. Will sell at
once.
nleted his first vear as nrincinal of tho
. v 1
schools at Tobias, Nebr. IIo gets $80
a month. Ho evidently gives good
satisfaction, as ho Iiiib been employed
lor another year.
The horse killed by lightning in ,Too
Harper's barn at Shubert last week
was old "Bummer," well known to all
the patrons of Joe's stable. Joo had
owned him for sixteen years mid
thought a great deal of him. IIo was
always ready to do his part
The ladles' aid society of the Chrlsts
ian church gave the social nb tho Min
iek hall last Friday night, Instead of
tho Sunday school, as published in tho
Advortiaer last week. Tho social was
given to finisn paying for the chairs in
the church.
Through tho efforts of Elmer E
Allen money has been rained to employ
a man to look after the cemetery, and
W. W. Liebhart has been engaged in
that capacity. Parties wanting graves
dug will apply to him. The price for
digging an adult's grave is SJ5. For a
child's gravo Sii will be chat god. Mr.
Liebhart will devote most of his time
to working in the cemetery.
MIsh Dora Morton won tho first
prize in the first district in tho Auburn
Post contest, and will go to the world's
fair at St Louis, getting railroad fare
paid both ways, and 320 for expenses'
Miss Iva Catlin was second, and will
got a gold watch. The contest was
quite closn botweon theso two popular
young ladles, though Miss Morton had
a good lead at the close, tho vote
standing 17820 for Miss Morton and
in 108 for Miss Catlin.
The twelfth annual commencement
exercises of tho Nemaha high school
wero held at the opera houso last Frl
day night. As usual, the opera house
was crowded.
The program was a good one. The
music was all good. Tho recitations
by Miss Ocoan Daily of Peru wero fine,
and were appreciated by the audience
Prof. Parriott was so sick ho conk
hardly stand, but nevertheless gave a
good class address.
The oration by Edward I. Maxwell
tho only giaduate was well prepared
and the delivery was excellent.
Tako tho wagonette when in Air
burn if you want to go to any part o
the city. John MoElhauey prop.
Stoves yos, wo have them big
stoves, lit tie stoves stoves for the rich
and stoves for tho poor, but tho stove
for everybody is the Monarch mallei
able iron range. You can't break it
and if you live long enough to wear it
out you wont have any kick coming,
as you will be too old to kick. Drop
in at Edwards & Bradfofd Lumber
Co. and see it.
A Thouchtful Man
M M Austin of Winchester, Ind.,
knew what to do In the hour of need.
His wife had such an nnnsnal case of
stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. lie thought of
and tried Dr King's New Life pills
and she got relief at once and was lint
ally cured. Only 25c at Keeling's
drug store.
residence property in
a bargain' if sold at
MRS. THEO HTTVL
r. W. Keefoihg,
Nonialm, NohrnHkn.
Offico in Kooling drug store.
DR. G. M. ANDREWS
Medical and Surgical
Diseases of Women
Stella - NolirnRltn
C. O. SNOW
Auctioneer
Fifteen years oxporienco.
Terms and dates at Tho Advertiser
office.
PETER KERTCER.
Donlor In
MEATS
IligliOHt markol. price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc.
KNAPP & SON
Proprietors of the
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA,! NEBR.
Good Dray in connection with Livory
Satisfaction guaranteed,
JTj fit! .'J. JTjMIVHO.Y
RTAKER
in tut ifliils ami I'linijts
'Jin ISooiiiiir nlitri(riin
IVwr Jf'atroimge Solicited
jVKMJUtJi, A'JE IS Mi.
T. 121. Ci-otliei-
in tho
PARIS BUILDING
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
WESLEY H. CLARK
Deulor, In
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks,vtPipes,Ietc.
ALL WORK CUARANTEEf
Thone calls answered promptly.
M.'hone No2(J
NKIAIIA, RE lilt,'
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