The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 09, 1905, Image 1

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    VOLUME L
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905
NUMBER 2
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Local News
Dr Bourne Qta glaaaea. So. Auburn.
Subscribe for your papers at tbis of
(ice.
See Knapp &
ments.
Son for farm lmplei
Photo mounting card
at the Advertiser office.
board for sale
Shubert now has two saloons aud
still they are not happy.
W. B. Metcalf of Auburn was
Nemaba visitor T.iesday.
a
Misses Mary and Eliza Farson
working in Brownville now.
are
Call at this office and get a
copy of tho Iowu Homestead.
sample
Miss Nora Aynes aud Frank
turned from Verdon Monday.
re
Dr W. S. Cherry returned.
Lincoln and Omaha Tuesday.
from
Richard Knapp is afflicted with a
"bile" on the back of his neck.
Children's day exercises will be
at both churched next Sunday.1
bold
For Sale An extra good folding bed.
Inquire of Mrs. H, S. Qaltber.
Miss May Kerker wont to Aubnrn
last Saturday, returning Monday.
For Sale--Oue of tho best residences
in Nemaha. Inquire at this office.
Sam Littrell is carrying tho mail on
route 1 duriug T. ' J. Rumbaugh's
absence. "'
Born To Mr. ancJ Mrs. John W.
Knight, Tuesday night.May 30, 1905, a
daughter.
Win. knelling wont to St. Joo Mons
day to buy goods, returning Wednea
day morning.
E. L. Moore a name was left off the
telephone directory by mistake. Hia
number is live.
Strawberries nave been selling at SI
per cratu in Nemaha the past week,
tho seller retaining the crates.
U. O. French of Auburn, county
attorney, was ia Nemaha a few hours
Monday, driving from here to Shubert.
a numoer or our citizens went to
Brownville Sunday to attend the fun
erals of ex-Gov. Furnas and W. T.
Den.
Work is being puahod right along in
me DricK yard. Mr. West expects to
have a kilu ready to burn in about a
week.
The poultry buyer for C. W. Bruner
&Oo. will be in Nemaha every Saturs
lluu ITlnt.nni- ! !
-. iaieubou uiaiKUb price uaiu ion
poultry,
Two colored men, one of them blind,
Moady ov:nlug, tbe talt fre:
liuvu nnmfl rrnivi mnain n Mm nt
quantly.
xue iumuor for the opera house,
which has caused tho delay in the work.
arrived last Friday, and work will now
bo pushed to completion.
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xiiuBry uowe Das been working at
the carpenter trade in and near John
son for several days, and will probably
ruuiuin tuero some time
uuo Ul mo siue windows at J. H.
uuci01iuoa aioro tell down nn Mm
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BnnWPIlDa Wnflnna.lnH 1 .....
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Luuusuuv, uroUKlllf t. in tnn
. -ivvsimoecome loosened,
"Mr. nn.i m -ir n t. . .
down to Mtpiio ,OD, ;.,.;::rujr.uluVM
" uow "uruuy to see
... Uf ,,uo B0U Qt Mr
and Mrs. W. F. HlPin. hnm w.i.i.
LiiHir nnw nro ninn., . i. .. .
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Theodore Hill
in Nemaba this
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BUmmor atlonnf. Tin
... . ? vanuorsilce.
Tiieouore s a good steady boy and
gooa ciem.
The now telopbone directory for
Nemaha'Iirivos 17 names on the list.
Of this number 33 are in Nemaba, 10
on lino 45, 13 on lino 03, and 15 on
Hue 05.
0. P. Barker was taken worse again
Saturday night, with stomach trouble,
and was confined to tbo honso for bov
eral dayB, but' was able to get out again
Thursday.
M. T. Hill moved bis family to Shun
hnrt Thursday. Wo regret to lose
this family from our midst, but wish
them health and prosperity in their
new home.
Mrs. J. E. Crother visited uer
sister, Mrs. J. D. Balnoy, at Auburn
from Saturday until Monday. Her
mother. Mrs. J. B. Hoover, came
nomo with ber.
1 nr,A Mm 'P T wiimhinnli nrnrr
led for Republican City, Nebr., Tuess
,1.... oyrnnnh ha nnna nhnnt-.
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4. mnnUn l0Hnn ralotiirna anrl Innlfw
1 i . w fr- iv n . i n i ii i 1 1 L' a k i i u a i iai a u la uu
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ing at the country.
Robt. I. Smith of Bracken was in
Nemaha a few hours Wednesday after-
noon. He was on bis way to St. Joe
with a car load of hogs shipped by him
self and F. E. Allen.
Harry Rhodes, who moved from
near Howe to Ponca City, Oklahoma, a
few months ago, with bis family will
acraln become residents of Nebraska
after the first of July. Stella Press.
Elmer E. Allen went to Johnson
Monday. Elliott Minick came back
with him and is helnina'UncIe Elmer
look after outside business matters
He says be Is going to stay all summer.
There waB a cloud burst neat Tali
mage on Thursday evening of last week
and the whole of that part of the coun
ty was flooded. Some little damage
j was done to the growing crops and tbo
roads.
Miss Eva Jarvls, wno Is in St. Louis
at a hospital, writes that she is rapidly
recovering from tho operation that was
performed. Sbo walked threo blocks
tbo first of tho week. She expects to
return home Saturday of this week.
MEETING of BOARD of EQUALIZATION
The County Commissioners will
meet as a board of equalization on
June 13th, when and where all persons
having grievances nhould appear and
have the same examined and adjusted.
T.O. Hacker of Red Cloud. Nebr.,
was euaKing nanus wuu isetuaim
friends Monday morning. He came to
Brownville Sunday to attend the
funerals of R. W. Furnaa and W. T.
Den and drove down to Nemaba tbe
next morningN.
Mrs. l'lorence Jar via is navinc a
photograph gallery built just west
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nor rosiuence. ono is uoincr eoou
work as a photographer, and with the
improved facilities will do work equal
to any one. She is deserving of the
"atr00Se " "r clto"fl-
At a recent meeting of tbe Odd Fel
lows tbe following officers wero elected:
Noble Grand Geo. Yackly.
Vice Grand Will S, Russell.
Delegate to grand lodge C. W.
Roberts.
Alternate Robt. I. Smith.
We understand a new postmistress
has taken up her abodo with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Filmer at St. Deroin. Mrs.
Filmer gave tbe little lady a hearty
welcome. Sho will assist in tbe office
w
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fnr nnmn timn vnt nnrl w nrn hah o
do most of tho business, as the young
adv doe8 not talk very eood United
States,
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TueBn)all frult growers o Xirownn
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vii u icucut v AuiuiGu u uiuuuiuiiuu
and now work together instead of
iiuW u mwoou. ah u icsuit
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oi mm cooperuiion mey smpnea out
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Thov rnn anfclmttnr mnrlrnfo h unlf..
a ine' P7rSB e narn h7i " 7
ui uuitiu iurcea.
Wo paid a abort visit to tho nelgh
boring town of Shubert Monday. We
viBlted M. II. Taylor, II. E. Williams,
M. T. Hill and J. L. Dalby, and
while llttlo was doing just then all re
ported matters fairly prosperous. Shu
bert is a lively village with a good sot
of citizens and live buslneaa men.
Ned Maxwell, who has been in the
Black Hills for several weeks, working
in tbo Auburn gold mines., surprised
bis parents by returning homo Monday
evening. Ho says the Nemaha folks
were all well. Ho will not return for
some time if bo does at all. Ho ovU
dently does not liko ftold mining very
well.
Mrs. Sherwood aud her daughter.
Miss Ethel, sturtod for Elgin, Oregon,
last Sunday, to join the husband and
father, who has neon there for some
time. Mrs. Sherwood is tho mother of
Mrs. 0. E. Houtz and has made many
irienUB QUriUg ner reBlUenCO WUU US.
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OHHB XilUUl Will UU MfBHUV UHB30U UV
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the young
favorite.
people as Bho was a great
Tho millinery business in Nemaba
certainly must bo increasing. When
J. H. Yanderslice first put in a stock
it occupied only a small corner of the
room. Last week Miss Minnio May
and Miss Ethel Morrison were occupys
ing all the big store room, and Mr.
Vanderslico offered to lit up the ware
room if they needed lit. But they
thought this was unnecessary, as thoy
could get along for awhile yet with the
store room.
Rev.J.B.Carned.state superintendent
of tbe Anti-Saloon League, gave a lec
ture in the Christian etiurch Tuesday
night. Tbe lecture was a good ono and
held the attention of the audience to
the end. W. W. Sanders and John I.
Dressier were nppointed an executive
committee and Mrs. F. L. Woodward
collector for Nemaha. The league is
doing good work throughout tbe
United Stales, uniting all classes of
workers in one common cause.
We received a very pleasant visit
from A. J. Baldwin of Stella Tuesday
afternoon. A. J. is now assistant
superintendent and stato (adjuster foi
tho German Insurance Co. of Free
port. III. Tbe summer of 188) the
editor, Mr. Baldwin, M. M. Stewart,
then clerking for John S. Minick. and
Cy Spangler, bached in Nemaha. Mr.
Baldwin was then running a harness
shop here. Stewart and Spangler
went to California that fall, and Balds
win to Stella tho next summer.
A Miaaouri Pacific railroad official,
wno was in the city mat week, la nus
thority for tbe statement that the
tracks of that road from Kansas City
to Omaha aro to be ballasted with
"chert," a fine crushed rock which
of comes from the zinc and lead mines
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uu uuy uuu juijiui. mu. xiib
I cruaueu rocK is as nam as nine, ia ini
soluble and pucks so densely that it
will mako tbe hardest kind of a road
bed. It will take two years to do tho
work and when it is completed the
Missouri Pacific will have one of
tho smoothest roadbeds in the west.
Auburn Herald.
Married At the Christian church In
Falls City, Nebr., Sunday, June 4, 1005
at 11 o'clock a. m., Mr. Clarence E.
Peabody and Miss Pearl Prater. The
croom is tlm vniininnt Hon of Mr. and
Mrs. V. P. Peabody of Nemaha. For
about three years be has been in the
employ of the B. & M. Co., and is now
uiimgiuon IJtJl WGDU JJluuu
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brakeman between Liucoln and St.
i u uu, o.uu uiiuu uuo uudu uuu ui turn
Tnn i.-i.i- i. o m.
teacherB in the Falls City schools and
in a vrv nnn.i.r M..nv Mr.
Peabodvlma nlimiim all fnrnlahnrf In
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i iiiniTfim nnn r.nn vniinrr nn in n wnnr rn
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housekeeping at once, May great
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Remember, we will take vour subs
a anrininn .. .,uiiuj
wmjihu iwi nuj uowmmjiM imuuoueu
anywhere in the United States and can
usually save you money.
Old paperafor sale at Nhis office
tuo annual session or tuo jNournoKa
postmasters' association will be hold
in Lincoln on Juno 13 and 14. An
open rate of ouo and ono third faro
from any point in tbo stato to Lincoln
and return has been mado by every
II 1 1 41 1 A 41-1 1 & ... I
rumuHu mi mo buuu, uukuih w uo sum
Juno 12 to 15 inoluBivo. This rate is
open to overybody, whether in tho
government employ or not. Tuero is chapter in "Tho Making of a Houso
no cortiflcato plan pr bothersomo red wife." Other sousouable suggestions
tape connected with tho rate.
Richard Knapp had an exciting runs
away Sunday, He started to drive
over to Stella with Mrs. Sherwood's
trunks, driving a span of young horses
to the caryall. Dort Stokes was with
him. When thoy got in tho south part
of town tho colta otartod to run.
Richard got them chocked a timo or
two, but thoy started again, and this
timo one lino broke. Richard and
Dort then jumped out and let the team
ujrni nuo uuuii Uioui,, uuu
tnn nnln ran In f tin nrnnnrl nltniif huin
" " uuuw u,o
feet. The horses then got looso from
it ,, , ....
the caryoll and ran through a barb wire
fence, breaking the harness some, but)
tbo horses wero not hurt. Thoy ran
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out in the country and then circled
back and wero Anally caught out by
the Holmes pond west of town. Thoy
wore then hitched to a wagon and three
got in and thou thoy ran several blookB
before they could bo stopped. But
Richard drove them over to Stella after
they got quieted down a little.
The Nemaba school bourd held their
regular mooting Tuesday night and
elected tho following teachers for the
en8ulng 8CU00i year:
Principal Carl E. Sandors.
Intermediate Miss Stella Washburn
Primary Miss Mae Joues.
The salary of tbe intormediato and
primary teachers was raised to 35 per
month. Tnis is not us much as it
should be, but the district is in debt
and It was felt that this was as much
as could be afforded now under tbe
circumstances. Carl Sanders has boon
one of our best county teachors for
several years. Miss Washburn baa
taught the intormediuto department of
our schools for the past two years, nnd
haa given such good satisfaction that
she waB elected unanimously. Sho ex
pocted to go to tho normal school next
year, but at the request of members of
the board concluded to tako the school
for anothor year. Miss Jones is a fine
teacher, giving the best of satisfaction
wherever sho has taught. We expect
the beat school next year that Nemaha
has ever had.
N0TIOE--TEA0HEES' EXAMINATION
POE COUNTY OEETIEIOATES
Tho annual special examination for
teachers' certificates will be held at
follows: Peru at the normal June 8, 0
10. Auburn in the high school build
' Tnn, 1rt 17
'"B "UUO iU XV lt'
Those receiving
certificates of professional interest
present them at that time for renewal
of your county certificate. No other
Bpeoial examination will be hold during
the year.
Geo. D. Oariungton, Jr.,
Co. Supt.
We will send tho Advertiser, tbo
weekly Lincoln State Journal, tho
Iowa Homestead, the Farm Gazette
and the Homemaker, all one year for
only $1.50. Tho regular price of these
papers is $3.25.
Dying of Famine
is, in its torments, like dying of con
sumption. Tho progress of consump
tlon, from tho beginning to the very
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u ' 8 u ,onB corcuro DOia 10 vlc"m
M,m """ "wueu xuau cousum
Hon m 118 Ur8C 8ta8' wme8 VVm'
Myers, of Cearfosa. Md.. "after trvinc
different modlcines and acood doctor,
. uuoui'u,uu1oh una a t,ouu uuuiur,
1 -MV 1MUU uuuu A ff A J I V
n v in. nr. nar rnnr ir kinii'a fjftw
piflCQVOrv, whlnh nnltlltlv awl nnrfflRtlg
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cureu me." Prompt teller and sure
cure for conghs, colds, soro throat,
bronchitis, etc. Poaitlvely prevents
pneumonia. Guaranteed at Keeling's
drug store, price 50c and $1,00 a bottle.
Trial bottle free.
Tho season of hot weather ia a try.
Ing tlmo for moat every one, partlcut
lary tho housewife, upon which depondB
in largo measure tho woll-being and
good nature of her family. Hot
woathor boalth and comfort in din.
...
cusscci, wuu many practical recount
inendatiou by Isabel Gordon Curtis In
tho July Delineator, tho paper being a
1 - w
nro given In "A Snow Ball Luncheon,"
illustrated; "Milk as a Food," "Fruit
Fantasies," and "New Ways of Serv
ing Strawberries," containing recipes
for many refreshing Summer prepa
rations. Plans for a summer camp
and bouso-furnlshing ideas are other
features of this number of tbo mnga-
zluo and aro of particular interest for
tholr timeliness.
How's this?
Lnyca800f catarrh that cannot bo cured by
Wo oflfor Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for
nan a uaiarrn uuro
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
L, v, , ' v f. ,V V,
ICtionoy for tho laqt 16 yearn, andbollovo him
porfcotly honorabio in all business trausao-
At. ft -
Hons and financially ablo to carry out any
obligations do by hto arm.
WAI.DINQ, lv.InnA.rf S OlAuVIN,
w,ni.nin n-,iu. n.
Hall's Catarrh Curo in taken Intornally,
acting directly upon tho blood and inucoim
surfaces of tho system, Testimonials sent
Iroo, Frlco7Cconts por bottle. Sold by all
druggists
Tako iliir Family Pills for oonstlpatlou
Resl Estate for Sale
One of the very best residence props
ertlea in Nemaha seven lots, good
houso almost new, small fruit, etc.
House and two lots, good well, largo
cellar, aud other conveniences.
nouso and two lots, good well.
Good houso and ono lot. House has
five good rooms, porches, etc. Is in
good condition In every way a very
dosirablo placo. Fine woll, small barn,
pons, oto
Farm of 40 acres, 20 acres in or
chard.
W W. SANDERS
Tako tho wagonette when in Aus
burn if you want to go to any part of
tho olty. John McElhanoy prop.
W. 3. Cherry, J
Office in Park hotel
NEMAHA - - NEBRASKA
Phone, Rea. 28
J. EJ. Orotliei'
In the
PARIS BUILDING
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
PETER KE11KER.
Boalor lu
Eligliedt market price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
WESLEY H. CLARK
Dealorjn
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks, Pipes,fetc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEES:
Phone calls answeredi promptly.
NEulAHA, NEBR.
STULL Ac HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS
I.AAV, ItEAI. KSTATK,! COLLECTIONS
Ofllcefl over PoatoRlro Bulldlug, at
Frank Neul's old at aud,
AUBURN,
NBUItASICA