The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 17, 1904, Image 1

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NEMAitA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904:
V03ME XLVHi
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XUMBER 52
Ijdcal News
Elmor Brlmblo
I Lincoln Tuesday.
camo down from
malt'
Geo. Sanderaon the Blck list.
See M T HillTfor lire insurance.
Tho early cherry crop
ripe. Jfo
ia now about
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Shiveloy came
in from DeWltt Thuraday.
G. N, Sanders and wifo of London
precinct visited in Nemaha Sunday.
Just added a good supply
of tho celobratod
JAPA'LAC
FOR SALE: My ioaidence property in
Nemaha. Will, sell at a bargain if sold at
once. MRS. THEO, HILL
We hW quite a hard rain (Tuesday l
eight. 4'
nivdo Hilt it) visitine relatives at
Stella this week.
Miss Clara Laura of Verdon visited This is tho now Furnituro Roju-
tho family of 0. E. Houtz Menday.
Jimmy Jones of Bedford precinct
was visiting Nemaha friends ThurB
day.
venator and Floor Paint
Carl E. Sanders
teachers meeting
week.
is attending the
at Auburn this
Now is the time to buy millinery.
Sea Vanderslice'a ad.
A Qno line of silverware suitable for
wedding presents ai reeling b. L Canjon of AuDUtn the
One nearly new DeoreT riding lister Ruest of F. L. Woodward Monday
for sale. Enquire of E. L. Paris. night.
W. W. Seld received two car loads of bn Knapp was given tho third des
AH Sizes and Colors
AT
Hill's Drugstore
coal for
Wednesday.
threshing
night.
N. B. Don't forgot wo
Insurance
writo 1
Thos. H. Jones of near IIowo was
ia Nemaha Tuesday and gave this of.
flee a call. ?
Mrs. D. A. Morton has' boen very
Rick for soveral days but is now Bome
better.
If you want Are
St.
insurance,
either Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Sodoras of
in old line or mutual companies, call Brownville were viBlting Nemaha
on W. W. Sanders. ( iriouua ouuuojr.
to Au
return-
Mrs. J. D. Ralney of South Auburn
is in Nemaha this week, helping take
care of J. B. Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hawxby w
turned from Lincoln Saturday, where
they had been attending tho commence
ment exercises of the State University,
Jeff Broady camo down from Linn
coin a few days ago and will endeavor
to create an appotlte and strengthen his
muscles by hard work on the farm this
summor.
Mrs. E.L. Culver and two children
of South Omaha arrived in Nemaha
Saturday for soveral woeks' Visit with
Mrs. Culver's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
W. W. Keeling.
John M. Evans, tho Shubort banker,
camo up from Shubort on the freight
early Thursday morning, and after
visiting a few hours teok the passenger
train for Auburn.
J. B. Hoover was takon sick sud'dons
ly last Saturday whilo In tho storo
alone. Ho became almost entirely
helpless. A oustomer camo in
shortly and getting assistance, Mr.
Hoover was carried home. Ho is feoK
lug some better but is very weak and
has little use of his limbs, It is hoped
he will soon be better.
S. W. Maynard, senior member of
Maynard Bros, of the Brock mills,
paid this ofllco a pleasant call Tuesday.
He reported everything In Brook t be
flourishing, especially tho mills.
Hear the twin duetlsta make the Mrs. Seymour Howe went
Minna rnnr" nt Hlfi nnurn linimn DAVE I Vmrn Tnoewlnc ta VIRlfc friftTlflS.
Monday evening. ing the next day.
1
Dr. F. E. Gaithercame down from Ghas. A. Smiley of Shubert visited
Omaha Saturday morning to Bpend a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Smls
few-days at home. ley, last Sunday.
Miss Mabel Starn will delight you
with her beautiful mezzo soprano voice
at the opera house noxt Monday night.
Mid Tidrovv of Yates Ceuter, K&s.,
is visiting his sisters, Mrs. F. L.Wood
ward and Mrs, George Yackloy, this
week,
Miss NelHo Sanders gave a party at
her homo Tuesday In honor of Misses
Blanche and Edna Lytle. Twenty h
two were present and a delightful
ovoning was spent.
Tho Quartet Entertainers will appear
at Hoovor'a opera house next Monday
evening. This will be a rare treat,
out of tho ordinary, and you should
not fall to hear them.
Misses Nora Aynes and.vMay Kerker
visited friends in Brownville from
Saturday till Monday. i
E. E. Rumbaugb has had his barber
shop ropapered and repainted, which
is quite an improvement.
1?. T. Wnniltvnrd ntiirtnrl fnr T)nnvnr
' " '- I r i at -i?i,t.i...
I mi r offo- emmn hiialnooll UUHVIUH OMOU UL iDIHIUB0,
Miss Florence Minick went to Z"Z " IIW ZZ 1 " T." I Km., arrived here a few days ago and
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Nebraska Cltv Tuesday to take elocu
tion lessons for a time.
matters.
a week.
Mm. M. D. Snatt and Rov started for
Miss Jessie Steutevilie of Brown U,fift Plfl,n( Tow Thursdav after
villa made her regular visit to Nemaha nnnn ,. . thev ftXDBOt t0 Bt)end tne
summer.
is visiting her son and daughter, Bon
T. Skeen and Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, and
old friends in this vicinity.
Tuesday to give music lessons,
miss urace uipson wuisingasoio Dr. W. W. Keennfc went to o&. st0iit-viiiA who han hnnn
.v I T I U UUU 9mJ WW M WW w a wa vvhv .www
at the children's day exercises at the Louis Monday to attend a medical teaching at Belle Fouche, South Dako
Koinalift, Nebraska.
Offioo in Keeling drug store.
Methodist church Sunday night.
W. W. Seid received a new Huber
eighteen horse power engine, and sep
arator Friday night of last week.
.' Miss Blanch Williams drovo up from
Shubert Thursday evening to visit hor
grandmother, Mrs. Jas. A. TitUB.
Be sure and hear Miss Birdie
O'Miller, the talented elocutionist and
impersonator, next Modday night.
association and the world's fair.
MIsb Helen Hoover, who has been
visitine at Lincoln for the past six
weeks, returned to 'Nemaha Monday.
Marshall Webb, who has been work
ing for the Auburn Gold Mining Co.
near Mystic, South Dakota, returned
to Nemaha Monday evening. Chas.
Anderson and Joe Llttrell are still at
the mines.
ta, returned to hla homo at Brownville
last week.
John M. Evans, cashlerof the Shu
bert bank, and It. Beasoner, B. & M.
agent nt Shubert, were Nemaha visits
ors Sunday.
the win
F. Keel-
Mon
Tho Champion Sunday school gave
one of their delightful socials at their
schoolhouso Saturday falcht of last
week, A large crowd was present
Tho recolpts wore about SIS,
W. W. Sanders and Walter S. Max
well went to Lincoln Monday afters
noon to attend the meeting of the
noBtmastera' association. Thoy ros
turned homo Wednesday night.
DR. G. M. ANDREWS
Medical and Surgical
Diseases of Women
Stella - Nebraska
0. O. SNOW
Auctioneer
Fifteen years oxporlenco.
Terms and dates at Tho Advertiser
ofllce.
PETER KERKER
Doalor In
Highest market prioo paid for Hides,
Laid, Tallow, etc,
KNAPP & SON
" Proprietors of tho
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA,NBBR.
Walter Owens, who spent
ter with his sonsin-law, W.
ing, Btarted for Billings, Mont,
day morning.
Mrs. Wm. II. Hoovor, who has boon
viaitinK in St. Louis for sovoral weeks,
and Miss Mario Hoover, who bus been Qcod Dray in connection with Livory
in Now York City for soveral months,
returned to Nemaha Friday foronoon.
Satisfaction guarantood.
i
k
Grand Special
Sale of
MILLINER?
I
Desiring to move out all Millinery now on hands before J
getting in fall stock, we will make prices that will cause per-
sons desiring anything in this line to buy. $
The Cost Cuts No Figure $
in this sale. We are willing to s acrifice values to sell the
VI& have ettbout IOO Hats J
. Mrs. Edna M. Allen of Fairbury,
Nebr., returned home Monday, aftor a
visit of two or three weeks with Mrs.
Earle Gilbert.
W. W. Sanders is agent for several
good reliable insurance companies
mutual and old lino. Call on him for
Qre insurance.
A party wa3 given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Baldwin Thursday
evening, and tho young folks present
had a One time.
goods.
4 for ladies, misses and children all good spring and summor
styles.
Saturday, June 25
ii j i , 11. , i
- wiu oe special sa,ie uay to ciose out everytning on nana au.
$ that time. But do not wait for that day. Come in whilo there
is a good seltction to choose from. $
A if.
I J. H. VAXTDERSLICEl
i
The children's day exercises of the
M. E, Sunday school will be given
nflxt Sundnv nvnninp. A eood i)ro
pram is being prepared.
Harry Hoover went to Willis, Kas,,
Monday, where in company with Dick
Chambers ho bought a lot of cattle and
shipped them to Kansas City.
Misses Blanche and Edna Lytle, who
have been visiting Nemaha frionda for
two weeks, went to Shubert Wednesn
day evening to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kindig of Madera,
California, arrived in Nemaha Wednes
day and is visiting his bod, 0, II. Kins
dig, at tho homo of V. P. Peabody,
Those desirinc lessons in voico cuN
turo please call on Mrs. Earle Gilbert
for prices, dates, etc.
Graok GirsoN.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kelso of Boyd
county, Nebr., anrlved in Nemaha
Wednesday and are viBltinR P. G.
Swan and family. Mrs. Kelso is a
sister of Mr. Swan.
I have 100 acres of good pasture and
will take cattle or horses at 81 per
month. F, L. Collin.
8 miles south of Nemnba.
By order of the old settlers associa
tion the loc cabin in tho nark will be
sold at publio auction at U o'clock p.
m. on Saturday, Juno 18. Tho pur
chaser must retuovo building from the
park.
M. W. Knapp took an immonso
load of trunks belonging to u travels
ing man to Auburn Tuesday night.
There were ten of them, tho smallest
of which was a largo trunk. Their
total weight wus 2200 pounds.
Hon. Norris Brown, one of the beat
and most eloquent speakers in the
state, Will be one af the orators at the
old settlers picnic August 25. Mr
Brown is doputy attorney genoral and
tho republican nominee for attorney 1
goneral.
Wm. Rossoll is tho Urst ono wo have
seen this season with home grown new
potatoes. He presented us with a big
mesB Monday foronoon. They were of
good size, considerably larger than a
hen ogg. Undo Billy 1b hard to beat
as a gardener.
M. II. Taylor of Shubert, who had
been attonding the mooting of x the
postmostora' association at Lincoln,
came in on tiie frolght from tho west
about ono o'clock Thursday morning,
and tarried with Nemaha f Jlendo the
remaindor of the night.
A Thoughtful Man
M M Austin of Winchester, Ind.,
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such au unuBuai case of
stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. Ho thought of
and tried Dr King's Now Life pills
and buq got relief at once and was flui
ally cured. Only 25c at Keellng's
drug store.
UNDERTAKER
XVind Mills and Pumps
Tin Hooting andGuttering
10111 Patronage Solicited
J. 131. Orotlxer
in tho
PARIS BUILDING
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
WESLEY H. CLARK
Dealoriln
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks,Pipes,etc.
ALL (WORK GUARANTEES
'Phono calls answered promptly.
'Phone No20
NEidAIIA, NEBU.
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