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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1905 NUMBER 33 I Local ISTews More snow Monduy. See M T Hill for Ore insurance. Dr. Bourne Ota glasses. So. Auburn ""Omaha bad a 1500,000 Qro last Satur day. It snows almost every day or nigbt no ir. TlttlStay StisfctMyNtat Good snug winter weather again this week. P. L. Woodward City Sunday. went to Kansai For Sale A 40.aore Apply at thh office fruit farm Preaching at the Methodist church next Sunday evening. Photo mounting card at the Advertiser office. board for sale Remember the concert at the Hoover opera house, Monday night, Feb. 13, The horse buyer was in Nemaha Wednesday and bought several horses. It was so cold Wednesday that men putting up ice for G. N. Titus bad to quit woik. John R. Russell wasgiveu the tlrst degree in Odd Fellowship last Saturb da) night. all got Dr. Linn, dentist, will bo in Nemaha Monday, February 6. Office at the hotel. Joo Llttiell has caught several mink recently. As their skins are worth from $1 to 2.50 they are worth look ing after. Miss Minnie May went to Lincoln Monday to hear Maxlne Elliott in the great play of "Her Own Way," an visit friends. How about that company for burn ing brick in Nemaha? It would be a paying investment and a good thing for the town. W. E. Weir, representing the Auburn HnrAld. was calling on the Nemaha people Tuesday. We acknowledge a pleasant visit. John R. Russell recently bought a farm of 130 acres and another one or 80 acres, bath near Hastings, Nebr. He will move out there in the spring. Rev. J. W. 8app began a protracted meeting at Brownville last Sunday and will not hold services at Nemaha until D. H. Clark, who haa been visiting be Is through with the revival services bis wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cnatn berlain. at Sycamore Springs. Kas., for Every farmer in this vicinity who about Ave weeks, returned home last can possibly do so should be present at Friday. His children, who have been the farmers' institute at Nemaha next very alck, were not yet well enough to Thursday. The sessions will be held travel, and Mrs. Olark will probably In the opera bouse. I remain there some time. GetOurFreeBookFlrat )i You can't afford to buy a range until you know all about a Monarch. Ask ua for the book: STATE WMEI you Intend tobuy.and we will send alto a aet ol Measuring Spoons, postpaid. ADDusa Xcitteable I ron Range Co, Iieavcr Dam, WUcontin, The groundhog saw his sbadoi right, unless he froze up before he look at it. Thursday morning was the coldest yet. the thermometer ranging from 20 to 24 below zero. Jake Shuck has been holding spirits ualistic stances at his home lately. He claims to be a medium. Within the last few daya Rural Car rier Rumbaugh has been presented with some spare ribs and rabbits by O. E. Lambert and some mince meat by Mrs. David Frazler. The editor was going to show the schoolma'ams bow to spell at the teacher's association last Saturday but unfortunate!? missed the first woid W and went way back and sat 4own. Quarterly meeting at tbe Methodist I church Sunday sight, Feb. 12. Preach ing by Rev. Geo. I. Wright, presiding alder. Quarterly conference will be hld Monday morning. Feb. 13. at 0 o'clock. Two poultry shipping arms were in Nemaha laBt Friday and rnn prices of poultry up to 10 cents per pound And. the farmers and others who bad Mi 89 Hazel Parker of Auburn has poultry to sell did not make a single been the gueBt of her cousin. Miss objection. Frank. Harford returned to Lincoln 'the first of tbe week, and resumed his Atudies in the business college. Wednesday and "Thursday were ex1 tremely cold days, tbe thermometer not getting above zero either day. The Meistersingers male quartette will give an entertainment at tbe opera bouse Monday night Feb. 13. CL Standing on the oven door is a very slight test compared with actual use. Malleable frames are abso lutely necessary to bear the strain. Any range that will not bear you on its oven door isn't strong enough to staud the test of use. n lMMn-aH nan mate taruhMt. All sixes, different arrangement for city or country home, also for hoteta and public institution. oce them and they will prove to you that they save fuel and repairs. Sold by Edwards & Bradford Ltor. Co. Ed Knapp has been suffering with a lame back for several days, caused by being thrown out of the dray wagon. He had some heavy boxes of hardware on tbo front end of the wagon and nothing on the rear end and In turning around the wagon upset. Ed's feet got tangled up in the boxes so he oouldn't jump and ho was thrown on the rail road traok and suffered a sprained back. Hon. V. P. Peabody cams home Sat urday to see bis family and we suppose to report to bis constituents. He has been taking a "swing around tbe circle' with the committee on publlo lands and buildings of whloh be is a member, visiting tbe different state institutions. He went to Beatrice Monday to visit the feeble minded institute, and from to. Peru to visit tbe normal, and the next day to Nebraska City to Inspect the blind asylum. The third number of the entertains ment course will be the Melsterainger male quartette, who will be at Nemaha Monday night, Feb. 18. These: young men are said to be splendid singers and we believe will give an entertainment equal if not superior to those that.bave been given. Reserved seats on sale at Keeling's drug store. Uncle Henry Clark is in bis 77 tb vear and is Retting his second eyesight. Ft o?er thirty years ho bar worn Aueeaay grasses' to read, but now he can aee to read common print without glasses His health is the best it tins ever been as he is free from rheumatism, which bothered bim ev.er since he can remem ber until few months ago. Nellie Sanders, week. since Friday of last vV oa. Workman, living between Ne maha and Stella, bad a public sale Wednesday. He is going back to In' diana. Ole G. Roberts and Ourt Brown started for Summerfield, Kas., Tuesday evening they say on a hunting expe dition. Will Flack came down from Nebras ka City last Saturday. Will bas been sick and came down to get doctor him up. "mi" to aii persons indented to mo are res quested to call add settle as I am great ly in need of money. Andrew Aynes. For Sale. Five hundred good barr oak posts. Also stove wood by the rick. F. L. Woodward. For Sale About 100 bushels of pota toes. Will exchange for wood, corn, chickens or money. W. W. LlEMIART, if oi aaie A good 40-acre farm, 23 acres in young orchard just beginning to bear; good 5 room house, well, etc. I'rice 2r)0t. Good terms. Apply at this office. Wood for sale. iuo coraa good dry wood for Bale, In timber or delivered. J. M. Clark, i'or Hale Thoroughbred barred i lymoutn Kock cockerels, Hawkin's strain. First come, flrst served, If you want choice ot birds come soon. A.B. Paris. Married At tbe Lutheran parsonage South Auburn, Nebr,, on Sunday even' ing, January 29, 1905, by the Rev. W. Dieffenbach, Mr. John Ft. Dittbrenner and Miss Renate Harms, both of South Auburn, Nebr. The back drivers are having plenty of trouble these days. Will Flack and another driver bad a scrap at Nebraska City, and last week John McElbaney and tbe agent at South Auburn bad a tight. We will, keep shy of hack driv era from this time on. Miss Lorence Munson, who gave an entertainment at the opera house Sat urday nigbt, splendidly entertained those present. Her selections were all Qne, and were well reudered. The attendance was small but those present spent a very enjoyable evening. The postal clerks on the B. & M. bes tweeu Nebraska City and uoidredge, running past Nemaba, have recently boen granted a helper between Nebras ka City and Beatrice, us it is claimed the mail handled on tbls part of this division bas been too much for tbe regular force to handle. It is heped congress will at this sees Ion pass the proposed law giving rural carriers fifteen days' vacation with pay. These carriers are tbe poorest paid of all government employes and get lees vacations, The city carriers are to no expense for teams, get larger pay, and also get annual vacations. This is also the case with postal clerks, and moat classes of tgovernmentemployos. But the rural carrier is supposed to go in all kinds of weather, keep his outfit in good condition, and only gets two or throo days' vacation In the year. The fraternal insurance societies ate greatly intererested in tbe bill Intro duoed in the legislature to control such orders Several bills have been Introduced, making various provisions I claimed to be for the safegaurd of the membership. Some of these, it is claimed by the officials, will be detri mental to tbe orders, and they are having resolutions passed denouncing them. Mrs. Earle Gilbert received word last Saturday that her father was very sick, at his home in Oklahoma. On Monday she started for Oklahoma but that day a telegram was received say ing her father was better. As Mrs. Gilbert was not feeling well, and one of the children was about siek, Earle 'phoned to her at Falls City and she came home tbe next morning on tbe freight. Mrs. McDaniels, an agsd lady living in Sbubert, was burned to death Wed' nesday night. It appears frem the little we can learn that Mrs. McDaniels, who was quite feeble and suffering from a cancer on her face, was living alone. Her dress caught on fire from the stove and before help arrived she was burned to death, Tnls is the facts a rw a as near as we could team mesa, xne deceased was a sister of Geo. Lewis of Shubert. Agonizing Burns areinBtantly relieved, and perfectly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica 8alve. O Rlvenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes 'I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25o at W. W. Keeling, drugglBt. Take the wagonette when in Aui burn if you want to po to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop. D. 8. Cox of St. Deroln says the groundhog came out of his hole Wed nesday, the flrst, instead ot waitiug un til the regular day. as be saw tbe tracks. He says the aforesaid ground' hog made a mistake of one day on account of last February having 29 days. This was not taken into consid eration when the groundhog counted up the days to And out when to come out. As he saw his shadow he hiked back in his hole very wisely If he wanted to live and will stay tbere for six weeks. The teachers meeting at Nemaha last Saturday was well attended, peoially in the afternoon, both by teachers and patrons. Thirty-six teachers were present. County Super Intendent Csrrington presided, and kept things moving all tbe time. Tbere was not a dull moment. AH who were on tbe program were present and res Dondsuj except Prof. Barrett of Brownvilln and Prof. Porter of the Peru normal, who were detained by sickness. The discussions were partis cipated in by many teachers and severs alofthe patrons also took part. No one was prosy and no lengbty remarks were indulged in. All present seemed t be well entertained. Program for Y. P. S, C. E. meeting at tbe Christian church Sunday, Feb. 5, 1005, beginning at o':80 p. m. Topic What I Owe to Christian Endeavor, 8ong, Prayer. Song. Reading Lesson : Ezek . 47 : 1 12 and Psa. 30; 8 Leader Miss Maud Burns Special Muslo. Paper Miss Ella 8blveley. Discussion Mr. Eddie Maxwell and others. Bible Readings Leader. Reoltation Miss Duisy Clark. Song. Endeavor Bonedlction. Come prepared to learn and let learn. Do not forget your Bible. Miss Maud Burns, Leader.. Farmers Institute at Nemaha Thursday, Feb. 9, 1905 The following is the program for tbe Farmers' Institute to be held at Nennt ha, Nebraska, Thursday'February 1 1005. Atternoon Music. 1:80 Teaching tbo Colt its A. B. C's -D, Ward King. Solo Mrs. Lillian Allen. 2:80 Treatment of Animal Diseases Dr. Peters. Recitation Daisy Clark. 8:80 Making Earth. Roads D. . Ward King. Muslo Geo. D. Carrlngtou, jr. EVEH1NO. Solo Geo. D. Carrlngton, jr. 7:30 The Experiment Station- Dr. Peters. Reading Florence Miniok. 8:30 Tbe Relation of Agriculture to Rural Schools Co. Sopt, Csrrington. Solo Miss Grace Paris. Other valuable addresses fey local speaksrs. These meetings are held under the auspices of the University of Nebraska and the Nemaha Farmers' Institute Association, and are free to all, Farmers, Come and Bring Your Families. We will send the Advertiser, tbe weekly Lincoln State Journal, the Iowa Homestead, tbe Farm Gazette and the Homemaker, all one year for only il B0 The regular price of these papers is $3.25. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Womin Stella - -; i If brankav PETER KERKER. Dealer la Bighoflt market price paid for Hide, Lard, Tallow, etc, STULL It HAWXBY ATTORNEYS! ZiAAVIRKAIi JEST ATE, COLMCCTION3 Oftoea over PohI ofllce Building, Fraak Heal'a old at and, At AVBVRN, SKatttASICA KNAPP & SOlf Proprietor! of ike Livery & Feed Stable Cfcod Dray in connection with Liver? Satisfaction guarantee! 4 J. JE. Orother in the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Denler.ln Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipesjetc. ALL WORK GUARANTEE Phono calls anaweredt promptly. NEivlAlIA, NEBU, ,