The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, September 15, 1905, Image 1

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NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905
Volume l
NUMBER i(5
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Local News
Dr Bourne fits gla sacs. SoAuburn.
Wo had
morning.
unothor rain Wednesday
Miss Maud Bums went to Voru
Tuesday to enter the normal school.
Hock and barrel salt at
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
Miss Geneva West wont to Johnson
Tnnndiiv to attend the harvest homo
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picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hadlock went
to Humboldt Monday to visit frtends
for a wei'k.
Mrs. 0. F. Zook went to Johnson
Monday to visi't friends and uttend the
harvest homo picnic.
The excavating for tho now buildings
m a m I . .y h 1
was compieteu wouiiay. ouuu mm
rock aro being hauled and tho masons
will begin their work in a few day.
MIbs Grace Sanders, daughter of
G. N. Sanders of London precinct, is
staying with her grandmother, Mrs
J. M. Sanders, and attending school
hero.
Will trade two well improved farms
in southwestern Minnesota for a stock
of merchandise. Land at a low cash
prico. Address Box 2, Lakelleld,
Minn.
Under tho statutes every candidato
beforo a political convention is required
to lllo a dotallod statomout of his oleo
tion expenses within ten days following
tho convention. This applies aliko to
tho defoated and victorious. Tho prop
Wm. Ruder, who lives north of town,
bought a flno young bonr of Chas. Ed
wards, of bolow JNomaha, tho last of tho
wook to placo with his herd. Tho anis
mal is a thoroughbred of the 0.1. 0.,
variety and attracted n good doal of at-
or blanks may bo secured by making tontlon from poople who aro judges of
application to tho county clerk. awino, during tho owner's stay In town.
- Brownvllle Loiter.
Tho democrats win uavo a county
convention on Saturday, at Auburn, Wednesday afternoon tho editoi'a
and tho populists will at tho samo time threo pigs got out of thopon. Upon
havo a mass convention we suppose boing Informed of that fact tho editor
to again fuso with too democrats, went in search of thorn, Ho found one
They havo fused themeolvcs so hoar pig and after considorablo trouble and
! out of existence that they no longer
The Christian Endeavor will bo res attempt to olect delegates.
organized at the Christian church next
Sunday evening. A cordial invitation
1b extended to all young pooplo to be
present.
Mrs Hose Gilbert started lor uoiu-
vvator, Michigan, Tuesday. Sho
A surprise party waBj given John
Minick Wednesday evening of laBt
week, at tho homo of his parents, Mr.
nud Mrs 0. L. Minick. near Bracken.
Although tho oveuiug was rainy and
re- disagreeable, a goodly number of his
running, falling ovor polos, running
into barb wiro, knocking a pieco of
hido oil of one shin, etc., no finally got
tho pig in tho pun, Then ho got
another pig in, and another, and then
discovered another one, and on inves
tigatiug found out that tho first pig ho
got in, over which ho had so much
trouble, was not his pig at all. Ho
will bo a little moro careful hereafter
celved a telegram that her.brothor was young friends wore proaent, and tho
Mr and Mrs Elmer E. Allen! went to not expected to live and sho started at evening was groutly enjoyed by Uioao nbout tho pg8 ,)0 puta ,jp
ft.Q once to sco mm. present..
daughter,
In
Johnson Wednesday, returning on
freight that night
Mrs John T. Webber, who
visiting in Johnson county,
home a few days ago.
Archibald l oung and uauguter, Th(J Nemaha bcIiooIb opened Monday
m i T'l.. i. ...... ...I a i UaIm it In I . ... i-
has been W,B ' I,lul,,uulu lUDI1 ,,Ui" morning, witn uan n. aanaers as
returned Auburn last Friday after several uay s prjncipul, Miss Stella Washburn teach-
N. C. Jarvis has a cottage about
completed on a lot he recently bought
west of I. N. Cooper's.
See Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
for the best line of furniture, Stock
complete and prices right.
Mrs. H. Denny started fr Hartford,
Iowa. Tuesday, to see her sister, Mrs.
Rawson, who is very sick.
Miss Vera Minick of Bracken was
the guo-t of her aunt, Mrs. Elmer E.
Allen, Sunday and Monday.
and lot whore Jake Shuck is living.
lie will fix it up and rent it.
Mrs. Kaup of Watouga, Okla, is
visiting her sister. Mrs. 0. L. Minick
of Bracken. She arrived Sunday.
Miss Minnie May, who has been at
Lincoln for two or threo weeks, rei
turned home Friday of last week.
House with four rooms, two lots and
cistern, for sale. Apply to
Waltkk Hadlocic, Nemaha, Neb.
Miss Emma Critn is now visiting
her aunt, Mrs, Sylvester Yates, and I
expects to remain hero a few weeks.
Miss Elizabeth Ilawxby went to
York, Nobr., last Thursday to be
ready to start teaching Monday moron
ing.
Frank Harford went to Randall
Kaa lust week, to visit friends, this
being the homo of the Ilarfords for
several years.
I N. Cooper drove up to Peru Tueas
day, taking Miss Lulu and her trunk;
fiuel, etc. Miss Lulu will attend the
normal this year.
W F. Keellnir went over to Stan-
borry, Mo., last Friday to see his wife
and babies and visit friends. Tney
returned home Monday.
0. P. Dovel had the champion pump,
kin on exhibit at tno state fair. It
weighed 200 pounds. It was grown ii
the suburbs of Auburn.
ur. nai omiin. or urownvuio, was
nominated for coroner at tho Noraaha
ropublleanlcounty convention hold at
at Auburn yestorday. Dr. Smith ia the
son of Rov. and Mra. J. T, Smith, of
this city and graduated from tho Nes
braska City high school in 1000
Smith is a lino follow and ought to
run ahoad of his tickot. Tho class of
1000 of the local high school seoma to
have a decided political bent, for
threo of its momborB aro up for olllco
this fall: Goorgo Lathrop, for county
recorder on tho Otoe republican
nonet; ur. i a. luarnoll lor coroner
on tho Otoo democratic ticket: and.
Dr. II. 0. Smith for coroner in Nomuba
county, Nebraska City Tribune.
Nemaha had tho most exciting pri-
maries last Saturday that wo havo had
for twelve years. Thoro wore two
tickets out. Tho ticket composed of
Frank Hacker, Casner Burnes, Ben
Colerick, Chas. Howe, It. I. Brown,
E. J. Maxwell, W. S. Russell and JaB.
A. Stophenaonnvas in tho interest of
w . &. nussen lor sneritt. Tno ono
far us representation from outside compuseu oi y . u. uarKer, j. a.
successful season. The factory ran infiPOfl Whh fioncorned. tho rain keeninc btephoiiBon, W. W. Sanders, Wm.
ono month and during that timo put tno representatives away. Tho mom- Hacker, G. N. Titus, Wm. Smiley, Leo
up 1,400,000 cans of sweet corn. It oera 0f tuo ,omo i0(r.e had a fine Shubert and T. J. Rurabaugh was in
gave employment to 250 employes and 8upper prepared, which they had to eat the interest of Frank Titus for connty
i visit with their daughter and sister,
Mrs RufUB Roweu,
Cabbage
I will have good cabbago for sale
during September and October. Call
or wilto if interested.
A. iiyoii, Shubert, Neb.
Next Sunday will be the last Sunday
before the annual Methodist conference
which meets at Falls City on tho 20th.
It is expected that Rov. G. W. Ayers
will be returned to Brownvillo and
Nemaha.
The Christian aid society will give a
O. E. Houtz has bought tin house dinner and bazaar on election day.
Supper will also be served. Wo solicit
aid from all our christian sisters and
invite all friends to oat with us. A
later notice will be given iu regard to
this.
er of tho intermediate department and
Miss Myrtlo Jones teacher of primaiy
department. The school starts out
with an enrollment of 121 16 In tho
high ropm, 40 in tho intermediate and
1)5 in tho primary. There aro a num
ber of non-resident pupils in attends
anco.
Last Sunday when the editor wont
home for dinner he found that some
. . . Altai...
ouo liau entered tne nouse. ivn uiu
family were attending the Sunday
school convention at tho park. By
doing a little detective work it was
soon discovered thai tho marauder was
C. W. Roberts, but as ho had dono no
damage, but had left threo lino wators
raelonB aud a sack of grapes no arrests
were mado, Wo would like to havo
moro such calls.
AN OLD TIMEB.
Mr and Mrs Alfred Itowon wore
serenaded Monday .evening, Sopt 11, In
the old fashioned stylo at their homo
four ratios southwest of Nemnhn. The
neighbor boys gathered at tho Chains
plen school house, going fron thorn to
John T. Webber's wbcro they wore In
formed that tho brldnl party had boeu
eoen going west through tho Hold west
of Mr Kowen's, about 8 o'clock p. ro.,
Mr Webber having learned of tho sore.
nado and given his helping hand to tho
bridnl party to help thorn inako their
oacapc.
From Mr Wobbor'a tho boys started
to hunt tho fleeing parties and dlscoys
ored them in tho wheat field weat of
their homo. Hearlui! tho bova they
started acrosB tho field but tho boys,
being on horseback, soon overtook
thorn and led their team back to their
home. All tho boys then gathered at
Mr Rowen's homo and gavo tho nowly
married couple a good send-off.
Whilo part of tho boys woro waiting
for tho others to bring in tho captivoa
John Webber appeared on tho aenno
and thoy gavo ;him a rail ride in tho
good old stylo. The bride and groom
wero soronaded in tho road west of tho
house.
A Heli'iiu.
No SocroAbout It
It is no secrot, that for Cuts, Burns
Ulcors, FovorSoros, Soro Ejob, Bolls
tc , nothing la so effoctivo as Bucklon'a
Arnica Salvo. "It didn't take long to
ourea bad soro 1 had, and it 1b all (. K,
for soro eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of
Hope, Tex. 25o at Kooling'a drug
store.
The Auburn canning factory closed
Monday night of last week after a
The district meeting of theRobekaha
that was to havo been hold Wednesday
afternoon nud evening was a failure so
Old paper for sale cheap at Tli Ad
vertisor ollleo.
KNAPP 8b SON
Proprietor!) or the
Livery & Feed Slab e
SrEMASArf'NEBB.
paid out $3,000 weekly in wages.
Miss Grace Paris started for Wenat
chee, Wash., Tuesday morning, having
recently accepted an offer of a position
as teacher near there. Misa Grace is a
good teacher and a young lady who has
a great many friends hero. We hope
she will prosper in her new home.
themselves. Thoy had a splondid time,
even if there was no one present away
from here. Those who failed to De
present do not know all they missed.
Auburn is to have a wholesale
grocery house, Paxton & Gallagher,
wholesale grocers of Omaha, having
leased the double store room in the con
vention hall building, which will be
filled with a stock of groceries, cigars,
and tobaccos It will be a branch of
the Omaha house.
Geo. Fisher and Clyde Kinton, who
have been taking in tho Portland expoH
sition and visiting the Pacific eoast.
returned homo Wednesday.
John Watson is having a brick sides
walk put down in front of his residence
preperty. lie has got tired of having
to repair nta sidewalk so often.
Ben Paikor of Auburn went to
Shubert last wook to look after somo
business for tho Gilmoro-Armstrong
Co., aud wlillo there had a stroke of
paralysis, his right arm and leg being
rendered almost helpless. The shock
camo upon him without any prelimin
ary Bymptona as he was standing on
the street, and he would have fallen
If he had not been caught by men
standing near. Ho was taken
home Friday evening and is gradually
recovering. Tho doctor thinks he will
be all right in a few days.
The following precinct ticket was
nominated by tho republicans at the
primaries last Saturday:
Justices of the Peace W.W. Sanders
and II. T. Minick.
Constables W. CI. Maxwell and Ben
I. Colerick.
Constables Dist. 32. C. L. Russell;
Dlst 33, J. II. Said; Dist. 34, W. T.
Russell.
August Quiller, Chas. IIowo and J.
A. Stephenson wero recommended for
judges of election and S. C. Lawrenco
and F, A. Hacker for clerks.
GOOD FAKMS AND LANDS CHEAP
There is absolutely better farm lands
fer the money, and more money to be
made on increase in laud, in South
For sale-a tine registered shorthorn Dukota, than auy other section of tho
bull scotch top Crlukahank coming United States for the next few yearu
twoyears old. Will sell at low crice.
Inquire of R.I. Brown at poor farm.
The county fair it is said did not
pay out by about $1000. The fair was
mostly horeoraclng, thoro boing but
little agricultural products displayed,
aud the attendance was not largo
enough to pay the big purses offered.
as has beeu tho case iu tho past few
years. We havo made a specialty of
these lands for several years. Write
for our uescrlptlvo booklet, which you
will find valuable. Cheap excursion
rates auy day.
RlKKIt AND CIIAN11HK3,
General Land and Immigration Agents,
400 Boo Buildiug, Quiaha, Nebr.
Six weeks ago wo culled attention to
an assertion of the Granger regarding
tho "ora'wsomfl doctrine of tho Metho
diBt church that places Bro. Harmon
outside tho pale of ttio blessed," and
called on the oditoi to pojnt out the
aforesaid "grewsomo doctrine." John
finally refers to it in tills week's
Granger, but does not oven attempt to
quote the doctrino referred to. Pleape
give ub the doctrino of tho Methodist
church or acknowledge that you made
an assertion without any basis simply
iu an endeavor to injure tho churches.
How's this?
Wo oll'or Ono Hundred DollnrH Howard for
any cnn of Catarrh that canuot bo cured by
Jlnll'K Cutarrli Cure.
1 .1. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, 0.
Wo, tho undorMlKUcd, have known 1 J.
Choney for tho hwt lfiyourH, mid uellovo him
porfcctly honorable In uB butdnoHS tnmmto
tlonB and financially nl-lo to carry out auy
obligation! mado by bin tlrm.
WAI.DINO, JClNNAN it MAUVIK,
Wholesale Drugt'lHtH, Toledo, O.
Hall'H aCntnrrh Curo 1h taken Internally,
acting directly upon tho blood and mucouM
Hurlucea of tho Hyutom, TcHtlinonlalH xeul
roe. Prlco 76 cunts per bottle. Hold by all
druitKlHts.
Tttke Hull's Famllyl'lllH for co nstljmtlon
clerk. There wore SO votes cast, the
Titus ticket winning out, receiving S7
votes to 23 cast for tho Russoll ticket.
There waB no wrangling and appar
ently no hard feeling, It being a friends
ly scrap to see who would havo this
delegation.
The district Sunday school conven
tion held in tliu park last Sunday was
a sucoesB in every reHpect. Tho
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attendance was good, thoro being a
large crowd from Nemaha and Chamn
pion, Brownvillo was fairiy represented
and a few wero present from Howe.
Several wore" here from Aubrn. Tho
papers read wero all good and the dis
cuHSiotis were participated in by many
of tho Sunday school workers, The
interest did not lag in the least during
tho day--in fact the timo was too
limited for as much discussion as the
people would have indulged in, L. L.
Coryell of Auburn was the presiding
officer and he made a good one. Tho
success of the convention Ib due in a
largo degree to his efforts. At the
clone of tho meeting a vote of thanks
was extended to him for his efficient
services,
Gcod Dray in connection with Livery
Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. IB. 0-ot!xer
in tho
PARIS BUILDING-
Best porcelain lined wood pumps at
Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
PETEll ICEHICER.
Dealer In
STOOK FOR SALE
I have for sale 53 head of fine large
feeding steers; about 100 hoad of
Chester white hogs and pigs; a iino lot
of youug mulea and horbos; a six foot
McCormick mower and a iino riding
plow.
John S. Stull,
Auburn, Jfebr.
Wo will send The Advertiser and
The Nebraska Farmer both one year
for only S1.U5. Tho Farmer is ono of
the best farming papers published.
Leave your subscription at this ollico.
FligliCHt market prico paid for Hide,
Lard, Tallow, oto,
WESLEY H. CLARK '
)ealerkin
Windmills and Pumps,
Tanks, Pipes,t,etc
ALL WORK GUARANTEES
Phone calls answered! promptly.
NEivIAHA, NEBB.
STULL & HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS
LAW, UKATi ;im,ATvcoLi.Rynrw
OtHceH over l'o.st onion Building, at
F'raulc Neul's old stuud,
ATJJUimN,