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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
Iff ml . l!llhMPlrlKlffXlr II VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1904 XUMBEK 8 ) ! I Local News See M T Hill for tire insurance. Go to E. & B's and Ret a yellow kid. Try Honest Abe Hour at Snelling's N. 0 duy. Jarvla shipped his corn Tueas Dr. Gulther Saturday. returned from Omaha Auburn chautauqua Auguat 18 to 21 incluatve. Fresh cow L Puria. for aaie. Inquire of E. Cyrus Mlnick returued to Syracuse last Saturday. Ed Llttrell returned Monday evening. ffom Omaha H. Stroble of Brownvllle was In Net in aha Wednesday. We have been having some very cool weather for Auguat. Ed Knapp'a baby alck for several days. has been quite Elmer E, Allen and Frank drovo over to Howe Wednesday Titus after 11(1011. Nemaha had another hard rain Mon day night, with considerable hard wind. The telephone lines were Bomewhat mixed for a day or two after Monday night's storm. Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Boat came in from Auburn in their automobile Mon day evening. Miaa Edna Goff returued home Tues day after a few days' viait with Miaa Opal Seabury. Buy a pair of Pappooses at E. & B. Lbr. Co. If you don't like a pappoose get a yellow kid. Mrs. Wesley H. Clark, who has been visiting at Belvidere, Nebr.. returned home lust week. The Nemaha county teachers' instl tuto will be held at Auburn Aug. 22 to 27 incluaive. Missea Opal and Bebe Seabury visit ed their friend, Miss Grace Sauders, in London precinct Sunday. Tho Nemaha second nine beat the St. Deroin ball team by the score of 10 to 18 at Barada Saturday. F. L. Woodward has been putting l up a large amtunt of hay on the Miss ouri bottom east of town. Miss Florence Minick came down from Nebraska City Friday evening, returning the next afternoon. Reduced rates of one and one-third faro have beeu gi anted by tho B. & M. R. R. for the old settlers' picnic. Miss Marie Hoover, who has been visiting at Denver for some time, re turned to Nemaha Wednesday. Mrs. Seymour Howe and Grandma Seabury went to' Aupurn Tuesday to viait friends for three or four days. Quick salea and small profits is my motto, War; Snellinq. Mrs. Ben Parker of Auburn visited her mother, Mrs. J. B. Berger, from Thursday of last week until Tuesday. John McDonald of Cripple Creek, Colo., visited his nephew, J. C. Broady from Wednesday until Friday of last week F. E. Gaither went to Nebraska Cis ty Tuesday afternoon and will bo night operator at tho M. P. depot for a week or two. Bring in your lumber bill and get an estimate on the coat. We are head quarters for quantity and quality. E. & B. Lb it. Co. Worried, At tho Lutheran parsonago, South Auburn, Nebr,, on Monday afternoon, Auguat l, 1004, hy tho Uov. Dleffon bach, Mr. Claude Burresa of Elk Creek, Nebr., to Miaa Elizabeth Kell of Johnson, Nebr. At the residence of T. W. Davis, Auburn, on Thursday afternoon, Aus guat 4, 1004, by the Rev Dieffenbach, Mr. Enrle Thompson of Elk Creek to Miaa Sadie Wiiaou of Peru. Senator Dolliver of Iowa and Senas tor btone or Missouri will talk on re publicanism and democracy at tho Au burn cbautauqun next Thursday afs ternoon, Theae are two of the ablest exponents of their reapoctlve party principles' and will undoubtedly have a big audience if the weather Is favor able. we learn tuat Harvey u. Beeoe waa one of the fortunate ones to draw a claim in tho Rosebud reservation. Tho number of his claim is between 1U00 and 1300. sHarvey is manager for die Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. at Petersburg, Nebr., and was uni decided whether to take tho claim or not. Mrs. Raciiel Weddle came near hav ing a Are Monday. She had some of her quilts on the line airing, and when she took them in she probably dropped some fire from her pipe. Mr. Farsou. who was working near, discovered the smoke, carried out the quilts and put out the fire. Tho Detroit Free Press is responsl1 bio for the statement that five cents worth of oil of lavender mixed with an equal quantity of water, will keep a room clear from flies, using an atom izer to spray it around the room. Peo ple lik the odor but the flies do not. The rural route cnrrlers received no tice a few days ago that tholr nalarv would hereafter be 3720 a year, regard - less of whether the distance traveled was 24 miles or less. This is good news, pnd tho money Is undoubtedly well earned. S. C. French, the pioneer piano man with Avey & Co. tells us that Miss .Emma Crim. who uped to live in No maha, has a muaic class in Shubert of 21 pupils, all doing as nicely as they would under a teacher that has good eyesight. Tho last Issue of the Post was under tho management of the Crichton Pub I llabing Co. The new management get out a newsy paper, and expect to make it equal to any weekly in the state. May success attend them. David Frazier received a mule foot ed bog Thursday of last week. It was shipped by Dr. W, W. Frazier of Good man, Mo. The hog looks like other hogs except its feet, which are like a mule's, hence Its name. J. H. Seld's baby that was so serious lv injured by being run over by horseB is getting along nicoly, and it Is thought will soon bo all right again. At first it was thought the baby waB fatally hurt. The Auburn chautauqua t:n itnL' i 1 1 n Saturday night. An interesting pro gram has been prepared. Tne man ngoment have been to great expense in getting talent and should bo liberally patronized. Mrs. Wheeldon of Auburn, who has been vlBlting her son, H. A. Wheeldon of Beatrice, came in to Nemaha Wednesday, bringing with her ber grandson, Harry Wheeldon. Mrs. Emma Berlin and her son, Dean, left the latter part of last week to join the Harry Kimmel Comedy Co. with whom they have signed for the coming season. Granger. The freight tralna from Nebraska City to Falls City now run every night. Thus Shubert citizens are able to hear the train every night, even if they never get to seo one. a . t A M A. CI.. ..Ml .,..., A Qnollno of silverware sultablo for wedding presents at Keoling's, 1 FOR SALE The residence known as tho R. 0. Morton property, contain ing 5 rooms and 8 lots sot in fruit. Ini quire at this ofllce. Last Saturday evening about thirty of Miss Lena Maxwell's friends gatbi orod at the Park hotel and gave her a ploa3ant surprise. Thoy enjoyed them selves with music, games, etc., until a lato hour. Ice cream and cr.ke were Berved. All had a doligntrui time. Wo unintentionally failed lust week to mention tho GermanAmerlcan pic nic at Auburn Tuesday of last week. It was the moat successful of any pics nio they have yet held and the crowd approached In slzo tho crowds usually attending tho old settlers' picnics at Nemaha. WOOD WANTED. Sealed bids will bo received until Auguat 10 for twant cords of hard wood, to be dellveredjat school house In Nemaha. Will receive bids for small lots or full amount. J. I. DllESSLEll, Director Dist. No. 30. The republican county central corns mittee met at Auburn last Saturday and issued a call for a county conven tion to be held at Auburn Monday. Sept 20. The primaries will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24. At Nemaha the nrlmaries will bo held from 4 to 0 a p. m. J. W. Beard of Nebraska City haa beeu in Nemaha this week in the Inn terest of the Roaa P. Curtice music company. Tins company naa put in a Btock of pianos at tho Keeling drug store, with Will F. -Keeling as loca manager. Mr. Beard will' remain here tu(a W(:Qk, Mrs. J. M. Fuller's night blooming cereus bloomed for the second time last Friday night. This rare and beautiful flower was viewed by many of our citizens. It seems too bad that so beautiful a (lower siiouiu last so short a time. It was closed up and dead tho next morning, $7.75 to St. Louis and Kotura, The Burlington offers the above low rate for tickets good in coaches and chair cars (aeats free). On sale Tues duys and Thursdays during August and September. See nie for full particulars. W. E. Wheeldon, Ticket Agent. Jake Handley this year sowed acres of spelt., a new kind of grain imported from Russia. He recently threshed his crop and it made 00 buahb els uer acre. It is said to be good for feed but there is no market for it yet It is of tho order of oats or barley, bo far as feed is concerned, and if it does well will certainly be a valuable addii tion to our smalhgrain crops. If you haven't been to tho cemetery lately it will pay you to drive out and seo it. The entire grounds are now KtJliU in ua iuuu uruer ua uuy mwu. au i i. i i l l - Lelbbart, the sexton, goes over the grounds with a lawn mower, keeping the grass down. Holes have been filled up, rubbish haB been taken out, and other improvements made, Go up and look at it. Make your urrangornonts to attend the Nebraska State Fair at Lincoln. Auguat 20th to September 2d. Tho agricultural, live Btock and fine art and textile departments will all bo up to-dato In all particulars. There will be acres of exhibits in farm implements, machinery, buggies, etc.. affording intending purchasers an opportunity to see, compare and then intelligently buy. As an extra inducement to lovers of fast horses, Dan Patch, tho swiftest pacer in the world, will go againat ime on Tuesday, Auguat 30th, A onefvre rate on all railroads. illguoat prices pam iur pruuuco us Flour, meal and com on hand at SnolUng's. chop always Mrs. Allco A. Mlnick has had a oldos walk laid in front of tho lot ownod by her west of J. I. Drosslor'a Hon. W. B. Price of Lincoln and Hon. II. H. Hanks of Nebraska City will mako addresses at tho old Bottlers picnic tho 25th. Prof. W. M. Crichton, who was oloot cd principal of tho Nemaha schools for tho ensuing yoar, has tondored hlfl re signation to tho school board, and they are looking out for another principal. No reason was given for tho reslgnns tlon, It places tho board in an em- jarressing position, as most of tho teachers have positions now. I Editor Rohmoyer Is feeling quite elated over the honor thrust upon him by a Lutheran minister of Franklin county who has begun suit for $10,000 for slander, tho Beobachter having passed adverse criticism on the said preacher. Mr. R. declares that no other 'paper in the county has been honorrd by being sued for defamation of character. Granger. The following clipped from tho Kansas City Times of last Saturday will be of Interest to our readers: Dr. Berzaleel B. Andrews, jr., was sued yesterday for divorce by Cora A, Andrews, who alleges that ho was cruel to her. They wero married at Covington, Kentucky, June 1, 1808. She waB Mlas Cora Clark. They sep arated June 27th last. Tliev lived formerly at 4000 Warwick boulevard. Dr. Androws lives now at tho Mons taguo hotel." POPULIST CONVENTION The populist county convention met at Auburn last Saturdayto elect del egates to state, congressional and float conventions. Little interest was man ifested. A number of precincts hold no primaries. Nemaha precinct did not elect delegates but was represent ed by one lonely man. The question of fusion was not discussed. The fol lowing dolegateb wore elected to the atale convention: A C Leepor, H A, Lambert, Ben Skeen, J M Demoree John Berger, O P Root, Wm Prante, Geo Kennedy, C C Stone, Wm Dally, J D Bishop, Shell Cochran, J I Dressier. The delegates to the congressional convention are: Wm Moore, H I Shull, W B Metcalf, Josiah Gilllland, A F UelmerB, S Hoaterman, Fred Hawsby, Lester Haynea, W A Oulwe',1, E B Quackenbush, D N Jones, Wm Prante, J T Swan, James Deacon, A C Leepor, For tho senatorial convention: W K Blount, P J Nailor, O M Deacon, Lea ter Haynes, J W Webber, John Stepta enson, H I Shull. BASE BALL The Nemaha huso ball association has secured two line teams for two games at the old settlers picnic the Omaha Originals and the St. Joe Goetz. Thepo teams are prospective pennant winnere In their respective cities and will undoubtedly put up a lino game of ball. They play for a purse of 8175. The statutes provide that land own era shall have "weeds cut along road sides on or before August IK, If this Is not -done the road everaeer is re quired to cut the weeds and the ex pense 1b charged up againBt tho land Parties interested will take notice and act accordingly. C. L. Kusbkli., Supervisor Dist. No. 34. Visit the Old Folks. One faro plus $2 for the round trip to a great many points in Ohio, Ins diann and Kentucky. Tickets on sale September 0, 18, 20, 27 and October 11 Good via St. Louis and for stopover at the great exposition. Final limit thir tvdays. See me for full particulars or write to L. W. Wakeley, General Pass enger Agent, Omaha. W. E. Whuhldon, Ticket Agent. r. (jjfj. W. Keeling, Nomnhn, Nebraska. Offico In Kuoling drug store. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years experience Terms and dates at The Advertiser ofllce. PETER ICE11KER. Dealer In Highest market prico paid for Hides, ard, Tallow, etc, STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS' L.AAV, UKAI. JKSTATK, COM.KCTIOKN Omcpn over l'ontonw Hulldlntf, nt b rank Ncul'n old Htnnii, AUIIUItK, NKIIUASKA KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the Livery & Feed Stable N2M AHA,? NEBR. Gcod Dray in cennoction with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. J. E. Oi-otlier In the- PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Hamss RToairag Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK DoalorJIn Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes,fetc. ALL WORK GUARANTEET 'Phone calls answered promptly. 'Phone No2(J NEnl AHA, NEHK. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspaper. Every housekeeper Bhould know that if they will huy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, hecause it never sticks to the iron, hut hecause each package contains 10 oz. one full pound while all other Cotd Water Starches are put up in pound packages and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then again he causo Defiance Starch is freo from all injurious chemicalH, If your grocer tries to sell you a l'J-oz. package it is hecause he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of hefore he puts In Defiance. Ho knows that the I)e. fiance Starch has printpd on everv package In large letters and !1lmiih IOozs". Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoy-, ance of the iron sticking. Defiance never sticks. 0