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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1905)
1 I X tefltte 'f 'J f VOLUME L Local UNTews . Dr Uourne lltg Kinases. So Auburn. Uld you 8co tho eclipse of l he aun? Geo. W. Neal returned to llilford Wednesday. Louie Kerker ia now u clerk in J. II. Vunderal ice's storo Postmaster Overman of Stella was a Nemaha viaitor Tuesday. Mia; Minnie May went to Lincoln nut Friday to visit frienda. For Sale A. pair of four ton scales. A. L P. Thompson. Rock and barrel salt ut Ed wards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Mrs. .J. M. Fuller, who bus been quite sick, is ( now better and ia able to sit up. J. II. Vanderslice went to St. Joe Monday night returning Wednesday evening. Clark Dort returned to Auburn Mon day after a few days' visit with Alf H. Kintou and family. The Shubert carnival and street fair is now in progress and ia said to be drawing good crowds. Charley Thomas broke a rib while phning ball picnic day. fie fell and In some way fractured a rib. See Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. for the best line of furniture, Stock complete and prices right. 1 Miss Agnes Gillus returned to Stor ling, Nebr., Monday, after a few days' .....visit with Mia., J. M. Sanders. i ,. - ,. - Some of our citizens trot up the 1 - earliest they have for years, Wednes day morning, in otder to seethe eclipse of the sun. .John I. Dressier went to Kansas City Wednesday night and from there to iiutler, Mo., to look after tome land he (a interested In . Next Monday U Lab r Day. therefore a legal holiday. The postortlce and bank will be closed and the rural carriers will nut make their trips. The democratic central committee met at Auburn last Saturday and called their convention for Sopt, 10, The primaries wifl be held on the 14lh. For Sale My farm of 200 acres. One, of the best improved stock and main farms in the southeastern part of the statv. A. L. I. THOMPSON. W W. Sold went to Lincoln Friday to get a pump to be used with pngine on rock crushing machine east of Auburn. II returned Saturday. Sunday night Marie Woodward, Gladys Swan, Vere Hoover and Alta Shuck wore baptized In the Methodist ohnrch, uniting with the church. For sale a One registered shorthorn bull scotch top Orinkshank coming twovears old Win anil nf- 1 r nr nrlnn Inquire of B.I. Brown nt poor farm. It. M Gillan, secretary of the Souths eastern Building and Loan Association of Auburn, was in Nemaha Monday afternoon on business connected with tlK association. Several of our high school graduates will attend the normal school at Peru this winter Misses Lulu Cooper and Maudo BurnR and Claud Maxwell have decided to go, and there may be other. Dr. II. R. Galther loaded his houses hold goods in a car Monday nnd on Tuesday started with the car for Clays ton, Kansas. Mrs. Galther and Misses Mayo and Lola did not leave until Thursday Best porcelain lined wood pumps at Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. NEMAHA, We aro cortalnly Rotting plenty of rain, aa wo had another hard oue Inst Saturday night. Misa Sadie McCandless came down from Omaha Wednesday of last week to attend the picuic and visit her brother, A. It. McCandless. Ora Thorp is packing up and getting ready to move to Colorado. Ho may start Friday or Saturday of thin week and may not get away for about ten daya. The Auburn fair is in progress vmu week. The main attraction is the races, large purses being offered, and many last horses beiug attracted thereby. Fifteen persons joined the Methodist church as a result of the protractor meeting held by Rev. A. Jacobs, and in addition two renewed fellowship making 17 In all. Ilf ... voouwaru cc Alien got the opera house Moor laid and windows In last week in time for the boys to have a dance picnic night. Little has been done since then toward finishing it. The description of the trip through the lellowatone park, by Mrs. J. I. Dresnler, published last week,aud this, maKea interesting reading, and is next to going through the park in person. Tl .. ... . .t -A . ... tr icuum, umer or cue noatal dos pnrtment the rural carrieis aro how allowed six bolidaya--New Yeai'a day Washington's birthday, Memorial dav. fourth of July, labou day, and Thankss giving day. S0H00L POSTPONED At a meeting of tho school board held Tuesday night, it was decided to postpone the opening of school for one wee, on account or hot weather, bo it will not begin until Sept. 11. Wednesday morning those who were up early enough got to see a partial eclipse of the uuu . When tho sun first rose about one-third of ita surface was hidden by tho moun, but it rapidly passed away, and in a half hour the eclipse was over. The court house at Auburn was als most deserted Thuisday of last week, almost all fie county olllcials attend ingthe picnic. The treasurer, judge, auperintentent, clerK, deputy clerk, sheriff, deputy sheriff, assessor and surveyor were all here. Tuesday afternoon Misses Maude flacker, Llllie.llandley, Opal Seabnrv and Annie Swan were baptized bv immersion in the Missouri river south east of Nemaha. Thv waainit If I I 11 the Methodist church. Rev. G. W. Ayers baptized them. Sunday morning service at the Chriss tian church will be devoted to a con vention report with a review of chapel and Sunday school service at the state penitentiary. Theme at 8 p. m., My Individual Christ. Both services will be held at the church. J. W. Saw. Mrs. Curtis is building on lots west of Mrs. May's homo, instead of west of the Odd Fellows building. F. L. Woodward told us Mrs. Curtis had bought the lota west of Odd Fellows building, but she afterward concluded to take a half block where she is now buildiuf.. Tho foundation is in and brick work will soon begin. GOOD PAEMS AND LANDS 0HEAP There is absolutely oetter farm lands for the money, and more money to be made on increase in land, in South Dakota, than any other section of the United States for the next few years, as has been tho case in tho past few years. We have made a specialty of those lands for several years. Write for our descriptive booklet, which yon will (lnd valuable. Cheap excursion rates any day. RlKKlt AND CirAMHUHS, General Land and Immigration Acents, 400 Bee Building, Omaha, Nebr. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, IflQS Alarshall Webb came down from Mystic, South Dakota, Wednesday o last week. Uo says the Auburn Mining Co. have their big englno runs ning and arn now ready to begin work In earnost. Ho started back to Mystic Wednesday. Several of our Nomaha boys wont to ohuuert Wednesday tohelptheShubort team in a game of bnsn ball with tho Falls City team. The Nemaha Shubert team won by a score of H to 0. Noa malm furnished the pitcher and catcher and throo other players. Herb Aynea i uiiciiHii linn omnn in nn I VVil Tf i0 catcher. W. W. and W. E. Seid have been awarded tho contract for furnishing tho engine and running tho name for the stone ci usher for tho road making omut at Auburn. They have the largest engine in the county eighteen horse power. The work is expected to last about aixty days. .Jerry Colbrick, who Is how farming in Canadian county, Oklahoma, writes that the report published some time ago that he had been arrested lor shooting his father-in law Is falso Ho was arrested for assaulting his father-in-law, but not for shooting, and hla wife baa sued for divorce. One farmer near Auburn has been quite successful in growing two crops. flo first planter! potatoes which he completed cultivating on the 7th of June and nt that time he planted sweet corn between tho rows. The potatoes made an excellent yield and now ho is realizing over 815 pe acr,t for the corn, beside the fodder will bo worth some thing. Granger. Died At the home ol Iter parents in Brown viSlo, Nebr;, Friday Auu. 28. 1005, after a brief illness. Murnaiet Helen Ackerman, infant daughter of John and Margaret Ackerman, aged 1 year and 10 months. Funeral services were held at the family residence Sats urday, Aim. 2(5, at li p m Interment n Walnut Grove cemetery. A huge number of sympathizinc friends and neighbors gathered at the parental home bringing with them many floral offerings, which, when arranged into a monument before the richly trimmed casket made a picture never to be forgotten and we were made to exclaim: How beautiful! Like a figtfre of wax, In a casket of white. But we know in our heartu, She'a an "angel of llyht." J. W.S. James Bains died at the home of Wm. Mead Monday, Aug. 28, mon, aged 7.'J years, 8 months and 25 days lho deceased was born in Wayne county, Indiana, Dec. :i, 1S32. He married Margarot Mead .18 years go n Madison county, lnd. To this1 union two children were born, one son and one daughter The mother and wife died twelve years ago and the son 35 years. The daughter, two brothers and two sisters, touetlier With !1 linnt. nt friends aro left to mourn tho loss of this one who has gone before. The deceased had made his home with Mr. Mead for some time. He has been an Invalid for many years and bas suffered terribly. He has been a member of the Christian church for about 40 years. The funeral services, conducted bv lev. J. W. Sapp. were held at Prairie Union church Tuesday forenoon, and the remaiiib laid at rest by the side of the companion who had gone before. How's this? We oiror One Hundred Dollnrx Howard for any cuso of Cutarrh that cunuot 00 cured ly Unit's Catarrh Cure. F.J.CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undor8l(oetl, have known l". .1. Cheney for tho last 16yeur, and bollovo hi in perfectly honorable In nil tmslueH tiiitiNiir tiouBnud lltjiuiclntly alio to curry out any obligations made by IiIh firm. Wat.kino, Kiknan & Marvin, WholeHftlo DrutiBlNtH, Toledo, O. Hall's Ontnrrh Cure Ih tnlcn Internally, noting directly upon the blood nnd rnucouH surfaces of iho synteni. TeHtlrnonlalH sont reo. Price "5 cent per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tako Iloii-H Family Pills for couatlpntlon AUCTION SALE Gilbert & McCandless will hold an Saturday, Beginning at Closing- out General Merchandise If you want Bargains don't miss this Auction Sale G. 0. SNOW, Mrs. James P Drain nnd duiiohter. Mabel, of Ied Cloud, Nebr., came lo Nemaha but week to attend Mm nld settlers picnic and visit friends. This is thpir first virtir. here since thev moved to Webster county, six years ago last January. Wo are pleased to learn that they are prospering and like their present home. They went to Peru Tuesday afternoon. One of our citizens called on the paymaster at tho'canning factory and secured u trout $18.00 that was Hue his wife and sou an wagon and nt once proceeded to (III his miserable hide with booze. This is not the first wrong his family bas suffered because of his ousRPd conduct, and now the question Is, should John Rosenburg he sent, to the asylum as an Inebriate or compelled to earn $18.00 at breaking stone nnd pnv the money over to his family. Granger. Lightning seems to hive a grudge a John Webber. It has struck bis grans ary and other places several times this summer, but did little damage unti last Saturday nignt, when it struck his hay shed and burned it to tho ground, causing a loss of about $400. The shed was 20x1 M feet, and contained 40 or 45 tons of hay. J. W. Webber of Auburn, John's father, bad an Intereat in both shed and hay. John is hoping that tho lightning will now let him alone. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE Whereas, The Almighty Father has removad from this earth the father of our sister, Mrs. W.F Keeling, thores fore ho it Resolved. That we, as brothers and sisters of Bona Hobekah lodge, No 10U extend to them our heartfelt sympathy in this their bereavement. Resolved: That we present to them a copy of these resolutions, that a copy be made a part of the minutes of thin lodge, and that a copy bo Bent to The Advertiser for publication. Stkm.a C. Wahhuuun, Adki.ia Russkll, f. w. u.ykfoiu) . Committee. Old paper for sale cheap at The Ad vertlser office. NUMBER I4 auction sale on Sept. 2 1 o'clock p, m, their stock of AUCTIONEER. KNAPP & SON Proprietor of the Livery & Feed Stabe N2IVIAIIA,!NEBE. Gcod Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guarantood. JT. El. Orother in the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty PET Ell KEHKER. Dealer In llighoHt market prico paid for Aides, Lard, Tallow, etc, WESLEY H. CLARK Dealer In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipesjetc, ALL WORK GUARANTEES Phone calls answered promptly. NEivf AHA, JTEBU. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS liAW, ItKAI. TiSTAJTK, COT.r.KCTLONS OfllceHover l'OHloffloo BullrtlnL', Frank NpkI's old stand, at AUBUIIX, NEUUASICA